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Hi there, friend!

A happy new month to you. Usually, I greet my friends or acquaintances this way, "H.appy New Year" even if the last time I saw them was just a week ago. Just a funny greeting. The exciting ministry times still continues. I have just ended a whole month ministry time with the Believers' Fellowship in Ibadan here. So many people were blessed during the course of the meeting. I don't have pictures here because I misplaced my digi-cam.

My Holy Ghost Miracle Service is now what we are preparing for between now and October. It's going to be a two-day event, three services - two evenings and one morning Life Seminar. We are preparing to use a church's venue here in Ibadan.

I lost my mother-in-law just two days ago and she's going to be buried next week Saturday. Her own mum is still alive. She was a good mother to all her children, including me. So we plan to give her a beffiting funeral at Owo Town, Ondo State.

A friend sent me an e-mail and I want to share the main content with you. Have a great month filled with laughter!:

LOL !!!! [LAUGH OUT LOUD]

T.D. Jakes (a well-known American preacher) was returning to Texas after a speaking engagement. When his plane arrived, there was a limousine there to transport him to his home in Dallas. As he prepared to get into the limo, he stopped and spoke to the driver, 'You know', he said, 'I am almost 50 years old, and I have never driven a limousine. Would you mind if I drove it for a while?'


The driver said, 'No problem. Have a go at it.' T.D. Jakes gets into the driver's seat and they head off down the highway. A short distance away sat a rookie State Police Trooper operating his first speed trap. The long black limo went by him doing 70 in a 55 mph zone. The trooper pulled out and easily caught up with the limo and got out of his patrol car to begin the procedure.
The young trooper walked up to the driver's door, and when the glass was rolled down he was surprised to see who was driving.


He immediately excused himself and went back to his car and called his supervisor. He told the supervisor, 'I know we are supposed to enforce the law, but I also know that important people are sometimes given certain courtesies. I need to know what I should do because I have stopped a very important person.' The supervisor asked, 'Is it the governor?' The young trooper said, 'No, he's more important than that.'
The supervisor said, 'Oh, so it's the president.' The young trooper said, 'No, he's even more important than that.' The supervisor finally asked, 'Well then, who is it?'
The young trooper said, 'I think it's Jesus, because he's got T. D. Jakes for a chauffeur!!!!!
I hope you love this. Good bye and God bless!
Rev. Remi Tejumola

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