On this glorious Easter Sunday, as the world celebrates the resurrection of our Lord Jesus Christ — the triumph of life over death, hope over despair — we also reflect on those vessels through whom God continues His redemptive work on Earth.
Evangelist Victor Owolabi, widely known as the “God of 1930” revivalist, stands today as a vibrant torchbearer of the spiritual legacy of Apostle Joseph Ayo Babalola, the revered pioneer of the Christ Apostolic Church and a mighty general of the faith. Just as Apostle Babalola shook the foundations of darkness with prayer, deliverance, and raw apostolic power during the 1930 revival, Evangelist Owolabi walks in those same ancient paths — rekindling the fire of holiness, healing, and supernatural encounters in our time.
In the spirit of resurrection, Evangelist Owolabi’s ministry continues to raise the broken, restore the forgotten, and revive the hopeless. From rebuilding homes for widows to delivering the oppressed from long-standing afflictions, his hands echo the healing power of Christ, his voice proclaims freedom, and his heart beats with compassion.
This Easter, we celebrate not only the Risen Savior but also thank God for raising men like Evangelist Owolabi — living testaments that the God of Apostle Babalola is still alive, still moving, and still working miracles among us.
He is not just a man of God. He is a reminder that the same power that raised Jesus from the dead is active today — restoring families, healing minds, and bringing salvation to multitudes.
Happy Easter — He is Risen, and so are we.