Bishop Feb Idahosa’s American Wife, Laurie Speaks On Their 15yr Marriage

Feb & Laurie Idahosa

Bishop Feb Idahosa II is the President of Benson Idahosa University and the Bishop of Faith Arena, the headquarter church of Church of God Mission, founded by his late father, Archbishop Benson Idahosa.

The popular pastor is a true reflection of the saying; love knows no bounds. He has been Married to his American wife, Laurie Whetstone-Idahosa for 15 years now and the union has been blissfully blessed.

Feb & Laurie Idahosa

To mark their 15th wedding anniversary, his wife, Laurie shared her brief story and sacrifice she made for her friend, Feb Idahosa and how far they have come today.

Read below:

“Our Dream Came true… 15+ years ago, I gave up an all expense paid trip to Venice because my friend, Feb Idahosa was coming to visit me in Delaware. I was single at the time and I remember my Mother telling me specifically that giving up that one trip was going to be a small sacrifice next to what I would gain by spending time with Feb.

To cut a long story short, it was during his visit that we made a decision to marry one another. He promised me that he would take me to Venice after we were married. Of course, I thought it would be for our honeymoon, but, God had a different plan.

We have talked about Venice every year since that day. Life happened and various things came up that took our attention and finances, making the Venice trip seem more and more like a pipe dream.

Little did I know, that this week, our dream would become a reality! We were in Switzerland for a Conference last week and decided to stay a few extra days to commemorate my birthday and our Anniversary. On Sunday, we got on a train and we traveled 7 hours to Milan and Venice in Italy!!! These are two places we have dreamed of going to for 15 years!!!! God did it for us, our dream came true this week!

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Over the next few days, I will post more pictures. Don’t get jealous, get inspired! Whatever you are hoping for, though it tarry, wait for it. It will come. Habakkuk 2.”