Monday, 10 November 2014

REVEALED! MYLES MUNROE HAD A PREMONITION OF HIS DEATH WHILE ON A VISIT TO KENYA


Dr. Myles Munroe


-How He Rose From Being An F-Student To Being A Global Phenomenon 


Internationally renowned preacher and transformational leader, Dr Myles Munroe, who died alongside nine other people including his wife and daughter in the Bahamas, yesterday, was in Kenya, three weeks ago, for a series of talks.

The ELITES gathered that one of his last media interviews was the one he gave at KTN’s JKL Show on October 24, during which he spoke about how he would love to die.

According to Munroe, “I want to challenge every Kenyan to go to the cemetery and disappoint the graveyard. Die like the Apostle Paul who said I have finished my course, I have kept the faith and I have been poured out like a drink offering. There is nothing left. I am ready to die. That’s how I wanna die because there is nothing else for me left to die,” he told the show’s host, Jeff Koinange.

“When you die, die like I am planning to die. Empty. It’s finished,” He added in the show.

Dr Myles Munroe who is the founder of the Bahamas Faith Ministries was a writer, preacher, thinker, leader, publisher and motivational speaker.

According to the Bahamas Tribune, his plane crashed while trying to land at the Grand Bahamas International Airport in Freeport on his way to the Global Leadership forum that was planned for November 10 to 13 at Freeport, Grand Bahama.

According to the Bahamas Faith Ministries, an organization Munroe founded, the event could go on as “Dr Munroe would have wanted.”

According to a biography in his website, the 60-year-old has published more than 100 spiritual and inspirational works and is a government and business consultant to Fortune 500 businesses. He has travelled to over 130 countries.

A total of 49 of his books were best sellers. His books Understanding the Purpose and Power of Woman, Understanding the Purpose and Power of Men and The Most Important Person on Earth are some of his popular titles among book readers in Kenya.

He was in Kenya in his visit to Africa in his Tour of Africa where he was visiting nine countries to speak about leadership and change. While in Kenya, Dr Munroe pointed out that Kenya’s education system needed adjustment.


From An F-Student To A Global Phenomenon 

Dr Munroe who was born in the Bahama as the sixth born in a family of 11 lived in a wooden house with four big rocks holding up the house above the ground rose from such a poor background to own a private jet.

His home was in the poorest village at a small island where “people were so poor that they even didn’t know that they were poor.”

“Our mother spread a mat on the floor for us to sleep. Roaches and rats ran over our bodies as we slept,” he said during the interview.

At the age of 13, he started to question his life. “I was born in an island with 96 per cent of the people black. But all the powers and the economy was the in the hands of white people who only formed four percent.”

He confronted his father who was a Baptist preacher why they could not got to the same schools, cinemas and drink from the same place like the white people.

When his father failed to give him a satisfactory reply, he sought answers in the bible.

“I took the bible and read all the four gospels. By the time I was 14, I had read and memorised all of them. From that time, I told myself that everything was possible,” he said.

“When I went to school, my white teacher told me that I was a half human being, retarded, half monkey, could not learn complicated things, nigger… I sat there whipping as a student. I was an F student in his class. I went home and told my mother who encouraged me,” he added.

Dr Munroe was to later on confront his teacher before he realised that he held his own destiny.

“ I  went on to college, got three bachelors’ degrees in four years, a masters in 18 months and  five PhDs from five different universities,” he said.

Various leaders and individuals from around the world have eulogised him from using his quotes and preaching.

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