Wednesday, 8 October 2014

I Didn't Know Marrying Pastor Mathew Ashimolowo Will End This Way Even...When A UNILAG Lecturer Warned Me Not To Marry Him!

I'm dedicating this post to two set of people. One, I'm dedicating it to all single ladies who are waiting for a special kind of Mr. Right who has flashy cars, a high-paying white-collar job and a mansion in VGC and two, I'm dedicating it to all married women who had stopped believing in their husband's dreams.

As the First Lady of Kingsway International Christian Centre (KICC), Pastor Yemisi Ashimolowo opened up on her love story, how she eventually and eventfully married Pastor Matthew Ashimolowo and the secret behind their 33 year old marriage. The interesting part was how a lecturer at UNILAG warned her not to marry the pastor because he had nothing. I seriously wish the lecturer is alive to witness the 'change of story' today... lolz.



"I thank God that I never listened to the UNILAG lecturer who warned me against marrying Pastor Mathew otherwise I would have been probably in a one corner room in Lagos but you see how my life has turned out to be, traveling all over the world to preach and minister. The lecturer never saw any future in Pastor Mathew as a Pastor but the lecturer is late now. I didn't know that marrying Pastor Mathew will end this way even I didn't want to preach when I married him. I just wanted to be a full house wife but he was the one who really discovered me and saw the beauty of God in my life. So he mentored me to what I am today and I never knew that KICC would be a big church that it is today" she said

Read the full interview after the cut and you will be inspired to believe in your husband...

Now, let’s go personal Ma, how long have you been married to Pastor Matthew?
I have been married for 33 years.

Did you envisage that you were going to be married to a Pastor as a Pastor’s daughter?
No, no, no! Marrying a Pastor was the last thing in my mind. Because my Dad is a Pastor and as a Pastor’s daughter, I dreaded marrying a Pastor. My Dad has 2 brothers that are Pastors also but of different denominations. I never really wanted to marry a Pastor but God knows the plans He has for our lives.

So, how is being married to Pastor Matthew like?
First and foremost, I thank God that I never listened to the Unilag lecturer who warned me against marrying Pastor Matthew otherwise I would have been probably in a one corner room here in Lagos. But see how my life has turned out to be traveling all over the world to preach and minister. The lecturer never saw any future in Pastor Matthew as a Pastor but the lecturer is late now.
I didn’t know that marrying Pastor Matthew will end this way even I didn’t want to preach when I married him, I just wanted to be a full house wife but he was the one who really discovered me, and saw the beauty of God in my life. So, he mentored me to be what I am today. And I never knew that KICC would be a big church that it is today.

How did it all happen between you?
Okay! I can still remember vividly, it was January 1980, when Pastor Matthew came to my Dad’s church to assist him as an Assistant Pastor. He just came out of Bible School as a fresh graduate then and he was immediately posted to Foursquare Bible Church as an Assistant Pastor to my father even though he had CAC background. And I saw this young vibrant man who was posted to my Dad’s branch. I remember, we were having a serious challenge at that time and we were worshipping outside because our properties were been thrown outside by our landlord over land problem in my area at that time.
It was at this period of time that this young and fresh man (Pastor Matthew) came. This man was so committed and the way he was serving God swept me off my heels. Then I told God that God, if only you can give me a man like this young and vibrant man that is newly posted to work with my Dad for a husband but must not be a Pastor, then I will forever be grateful to you. It was his commitment to the Lord that attracted me to him. This young man was so committed to the things of God.

Was it love at first sight?
Not really because he was a Pastor and I didn’t want to marry a Pastor but I was only attracted to him when I saw him. I must also confess, marrying Pastor Matthew is the best thing that has happened to me. But you know, as a Pastor’s daughter and having 2 Uncles as Pastors, I wasn’t interested in another Pastor again. But I thank God I married one now.

What has been the challenge(s) so far?
Definitely in life there will be challenges. But you need the grace of God to deal with them. And in the ministry, you have to meet and deal with different kinds of people and all of these takes the grace of God.

Marriage-wise?
Every marriage has its ups and downs and every marriage goes through challenges and as I said earlier, it only takes the grace of God.

14 comments:

Anonymous said...

Tessy, thanks for posting this very interview. Its really a blessing indeed.

Simply Grace said...

Can u imagine? Wat if she had listen to that lecturer. maybe she would have married a doctor or a lawyer and she will probably end up as housewife or a trader or businesswoman. Na wa ooooo.

Anonymous said...

Never judge a man by what u see today cos no one knows tomorrow of a man

Mrs Folake Moses said...

Suru-lere is the best. Lets wait and believe in our spouse and God will reward us

Kemi Andrew said...

I also married my husband when he has nothing. When I say he has nothing, I'm saying he's jobless and I fed him and the children for good five years or so. Then one day, he got a scholarship in US. He left for two years and then he sent for the children. Now, all of us are citizen of US. We live in our own Duplex without mortgage and we had three case. I thank God I married him.

Anonymous said...

I'm inspired as a single lady by this interview and I thank Tessy for this blog. I know better than to judge my fiance by what he is today.

Anonymous said...

What a humble beginning? Just look at her now. She's happily married.

El-shaddai said...

Tessy, I joined u to wish the lecturer is not dead so that he can witnss the wonders of the LORD

Kaycee said...

Any girl that judge me for who I am today is going to regret in the future. Period

Anonymous said...

@kaycee, that dosent mean u shuld sit down n hope for a better tomorrow.

Bidex said...

In as much as I love this testimony, it has trapped a lot of ladies in a marriage that has no future. They were brainwash not to judge the man and they went ahead to marry him only to discover that he's lazy and has no future at all.

Tessy, what do u want us to believe now?

Pastor Pius said...

Wait on the Lord and you will see the salvation of the Lord, your God

Anonymous said...

Sometimes, when u meet a man, you should pray and watch. Watch means u should look beyond his today and see what he will become tomorrow.

Uche said...

This is very touching.