Rev Dr Paul Jinadu
Rev Paul Jinadu and Mummy Kate
Revd. Jinadu was born a Muslim in Lagos, Nigeria. He became a Christian after Jesus appeared to him and abandoned his pursuit of medical education in the United Kingdom.
He went to The Bible College of Wales, Swansea, in 1962, and later also studied theology at The London Bible College, where he graduated in 1972.
Bro Paul as he is fondly called, married his wife fondly called mummy Kate who he met in Bible College, and both returned to Nigeria as missionaries in 1966. They first worked with The Apostolic Church in Lagos, and then extensively with the Four Square Gospel Church as pastors and church planters.
They returned to the UK in the early 80’s with bro Paul going all over the country as a travelling evangelist and conference speaker. Mummy Kate meanwhile was involved in leading people to Christ through the Christian Coffee Club in York.
In 1985, at the invitation of many of his disciples, bro Paul started the New Covenant Church in Nigeria and a year later in the UK. He now oversees the growing church in many countries of the world.
Bro Paul was the second President of the African and Caribbean Evangelical Alliance in the UK. He is an apostle, spiritual father and mentor to many pastors across the globe, a sought-after speaker and author of “I have seen the Lord” among many other books. He conducts Leadership Seminars and Training all over the world.
Mummy Kate Jinadu loves Jesus dearly and preaches with a passion to see people fall in love with Him. She is a spiritual mother and mentor to many women and pastors, the International President of Covenant Women, and founder of Liberty, a registered charity empowering people in the developing world, particularly in Nigeria. She is the author of “Foundations for Christian Marriage,” among many other books.
Their sons Philip and Simon are ministers and are married with children.