Pastor Stephanie Ike Okafor Archives - Queen moremi https://queenmoremi.com/tag/pastor-stephanie-ike-okafor/ Fri, 30 May 2025 13:12:49 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.1 https://queenmoremi.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/03/cropped-IMG_9721-e1742886521891-32x32.png Pastor Stephanie Ike Okafor Archives - Queen moremi https://queenmoremi.com/tag/pastor-stephanie-ike-okafor/ 32 32 Born to Break the Mold: The Gathering Was a Wake-Up Call https://queenmoremi.com/2025/04/and-be-not-conformed-what-we-learnt-from-the-gathering-2025/ Wed, 16 Apr 2025 14:37:10 +0000 https://queenmoremi.com/?p=5597 From the moment The Gathering kicked off, it was clear this wasn’t just another event; it was something special. Hosted by Stephanie Ike Okafor; the event served as an avenue…

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From the moment The Gathering kicked off, it was clear this wasn’t just another event; it was something special. Hosted by Stephanie Ike Okafor; the event served as an avenue for attendees to experience God in a fresh way. With hearts stirred and spirits awakened, the message was clear: We are living in the last days, and it’s time for believers to rise with conviction and purpose.

The central theme throughout the night was consecration—a call to separate from the distractions of the world and separate unto God. The speakers repeatedly emphasized that consecration isn’t about perfection but about posture. It’s a daily surrender to God’s will over our emotions, a letting go of cultural compromise, and an embrace of a life of holiness, no matter the cost. This wasn’t surface-level Christianity; it was a challenge to go deeper, live purer, and become radically set apart for God’s glory. Pastor Stephanie and Pastor Shola Fola Alade both drove this home, reminding us that consecration grants us spiritual authority and intimacy that can’t be faked.

Ambassadorship also stood out as a resounding message. We aren’t called to blend in, we’re called to represent the culture, ethics, and atmosphere of heaven on earth. Whether it’s in our marriages, careers, or callings, we’re here to reflect Jesus in everything we do. That means choosing obedience over convenience, truth over trendiness, and God’s voice over public opinion. Pastor Shola especially emphasized that as ambassadors, we don’t speak from opinion, we speak on behalf of the kingdom.

Another urgent takeaway was spiritual maturity. There was a strong push to move beyond “baby faith” into discipleship. We were reminded that emotionalism isn’t the same as transformation, and performance isn’t the same as presence. True maturity looks like prayer becoming a lifestyle, not just a moment. It looks like choosing submission, even when it’s uncomfortable, and walking in love, even when it’s not easy. Minister Brenda Palmer spoke with grace and vulnerability about growing through hidden struggles, and learning to surrender, not just perform.

Stephani Ike Okafor and Brenda Palmer at The gathering 2025

Marriage, purity, and spiritual discernment were also key discussion points. The speakers didn’t shy away from tough conversations, like the normalization of divorce or the danger of choosing culture over covenant. Whether single or married, the message was clear: God is calling us to steward our relationships with intention, honesty, and humility. Pastors Susan and Ayokunu shared real and relatable insights about submission, humility, and communication in marriage, while Pastor Stephanie shared her personal journey of surrendering control in her marriage.

A deeply healing conversation between Pastor Stephanie and Apostle Isi Igenegba focused on soul wounds, identity, and the need for internal transformation. They discussed how many believers try to walk in calling while bypassing the hard work of healing and how true consecration often begins with letting God restore our foundations.

Isi Igenegba at The Gathering 2025

The night ended with a powerful time of prayer and intercession led by Pastor Stephanie. It wasn’t just a quiet altar call, it was deep, intense spiritual warfare. From groanings in the Spirit to bold declarations over wombs, marriages, and destinies, the room turned into a battleground for breakthrough. She reminded us that deliverance and alignment don’t come by watching, they come by contending. As the presence of God moved, many experienced freedom, clarity, and healing in ways that could only be described as supernatural.

Above all, The Gathering was a prophetic reminder that the times we’re living in are not ordinary. This is a season of divine transitions, shifting atmospheres, and deeper callings. Many hearts were stirred to recognize that playing it safe in faith is no longer an option. As Pastor Stephanie put it: “We are at war. You don’t get to be lukewarm anymore.” This is a time to wake up, to consecrate, and to proclaim the kingdom with boldness and fire.

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Stephanie Ike Okafor Exposes the Truth About False Prophets https://queenmoremi.com/2025/04/stephanie-ike-okafor-exposes-the-truth-about-false-prophets/ Sat, 05 Apr 2025 09:29:09 +0000 https://queenmoremi.com/?p=5221 In a world where platforms can make anyone a leader overnight, discerning true messengers of God from the counterfeit has never been more crucial. In Beware of False Prophets, Pastor…

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In a world where platforms can make anyone a leader overnight, discerning true messengers of God from the counterfeit has never been more crucial. In Beware of False Prophets, Pastor Stephanie Ike Okafor delivers a much-needed wake-up call: Just because someone quotes scripture and prays in tongues doesn’t mean they’re the real deal.

When the Devil Wears a Robe

False prophets don’t show up looking like villains. They come with charisma, deep revelations, and sometimes even miracles but Jesus already warned us about this. Remember Matthew 7:15? “Beware of false prophets who come to you in sheep’s clothing, but inwardly they are ravenous wolves.” Translation? They look holy, but their hearts tell a different story.

Social media has only made things trickier. But Stephanie reminds us: God doesn’t call people based on social media engagement. In an era where social media can turn anyone into a “spiritual leader” overnight, the need for discernment is greater than ever. 

How to Spot the Fakes

Pastor Stephanie breaks it down, it’s not about how powerful someone sounds, but about the fruit they produce. Miracles, charisma, and powerful messages don’t always equal a true calling from God. The real question is, do their lives reflect humility, integrity, and a heart for God? 

Another warning sign? Manipulation. Many false teachers prey on desperation, promising breakthroughs, financial miracles, and life-changing prophecies, often in exchange for money. Real prophets lead people to Jesus, not to their bank accounts.

So, How Do you Stay Safe?

The answer is simple but powerful: Know God for yourself. If you’re constantly relying on prophets to hear God’s voice for you, it’s time to strengthen your personal relationship with Him. Read the Word. Pray. Listen to the Holy Spirit.

Stephanie leaves us with this: Real prophets bring people closer to God, not closer to themselves. They don’t just preach; they live out the gospel. So before you fall for the next “anointed” voice, ask yourself—does this person reflect Jesus or just perform for an audience?

At the end of the day, discernment is your best defense. Because while false prophets may rise, the truth will always stand.

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