
CHAPLAIN CAROLINE TAIWO ADEOSUN
Chaplain (Major) Caroline Taiwo Adeosun co-founded with her husband, African Mission Evangelism of Nations (a.k.a. Amen Ministries Int.). She is a virtuous woman, a mother and grandmother of all the children of Dr. Joseph O'Femi Adeosun. Rev.(Mrs.) Adeosun, a graduate of Education from Federal College of Education, Abeokuta, Nigeria, is also a product of her husband's Amen College of Ministries, Ota, Nigeria where she got ordained as well.
Chaplain Caroline Adeosun's passion for children and youths made her to be greatly supportive of her husband's dream for the Ministries. Caroline who retired from the Nigeria government's school as a teacher after 20 year meritorious service won medals at All African Games Festival in Nigeria.
A good number of youths went through the tutelage of Caroline and her husband. This couple mentored many youths who are today notable ministers of the Gospel. They address Caroline as "Mamah" and Revd. Joseph Adeosun as, "Daddy". The couple's passion for the youth metaphorized to the youth chaplaincy of GFOC. The 4-H program of University of Nevada is in GFOC/Amen Ministries through Chaplains Joseph and Caroline Adeosun
Chaplain (Major) Caroline Taiwo Adeosun co-founded with her husband, African Mission Evangelism of Nations (a.k.a. Amen Ministries Int.). She is a virtuous woman, a mother and grandmother of all the children of Dr. Joseph O'Femi Adeosun. Rev.(Mrs.) Adeosun, a graduate of Education from Federal College of Education, Abeokuta, Nigeria, is also a product of her husband's Amen College of Ministries, Ota, Nigeria where she got ordained as well.
Chaplain Caroline Adeosun's passion for children and youths made her to be greatly supportive of her husband's dream for the Ministries. Caroline who retired from the Nigeria government's school as a teacher after 20 year meritorious service won medals at All African Games Festival in Nigeria.
A good number of youths went through the tutelage of Caroline and her husband. This couple mentored many youths who are today notable ministers of the Gospel. They address Caroline as "Mamah" and Revd. Joseph Adeosun as, "Daddy". The couple's passion for the youth metaphorized to the youth chaplaincy of GFOC. The 4-H program of University of Nevada is in GFOC/Amen Ministries through Chaplains Joseph and Caroline Adeosun