Reverend Segun Aiyegbusi Reverend Segun Aiyegbusi

An Unexpected Appointment with My 25-Year-Old Pastor Self

If the wiser, more seasoned pastor you are today could sit across the table from your younger self in ministry, what would you say? Would you challenge his definition of success? Reassure his insecurities? Remind him of what truly matters? Maybe the question isn’t just what you would say, but would the younger you actually listen?"

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When Pastors Are Burned Out (But Don’t Know It)

When pastors burn out and don’t know it, they don’t just lose strength, they lose sight. They mistake exhaustion for anointing, overwork for obedience, and the slow fading of their own soul for the price of ministry success—until it’s too late

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Reverend Segun Aiyegbusi Reverend Segun Aiyegbusi

Sexpectations in a Pastors Marriage

Dear Pastor and pastors wives, your sex life isn’t supposed to be dry like stale communion bread! God designed it to be rich, passionate, and deeply satisfying. It’s time to stop surviving and start thriving in the bedroom!

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Reverend Segun Aiyegbusi Reverend Segun Aiyegbusi

When a Pastor Gets Transferred: Calling or Crisis?

For Nigerian pastors facing the uncertainty of a transfer, the question is not just ‘Where am I going?’ but ‘What is God doing?’—and the answer, as always, is that He is ahead of you, preparing the way.

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Reverend Segun Aiyegbusi Reverend Segun Aiyegbusi

Dealing with Depression When You're the Pastor

Even spiritual giants like Charles Spurgeon struggled with depression, reminding Nigerian pastors that vulnerability and soul care are essential for sustaining ministry through burnout and hardship.

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Reverend Segun Aiyegbusi Reverend Segun Aiyegbusi

Living Church, Dying Faith: The Hidden Crisis in Nigerian Pulpits

Many Nigerian churches appear vibrant and thriving on the surface, but beneath the polished exterior, spiritual complacency, mechanical faith, and a lack of genuine mission have left them dangerously close to spiritual death. Nigerian pastor, this is out moment of truth!

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Sunday is Not a Surprise: How to Actually Prepare Your Sermon

Pastoral Preaching is not an impromptu speech or a Sunday morning gamble, it is a sacred responsibility that requires both the anointing of the Holy Spirit and the discipline of diligent study. To stand in the pulpit unprepared is not faith; it is negligence. Nigerian pastors, preach the word in season and out of season!

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