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Critics Call for Ousting of Nigerian Pastor TB Joshua After Stampede Kills 4
By Katherine Weber , Christian Post Reporter Although well-known Nigerian pastor T.B. Joshua has reportedly promised to pay for the medical expenses of those injured during the stampede at his
Mercy Ships Founder on Restoring Dignity, Health to African Women Suffering From Obstetric Fistula
By Katherine Weber , Christian Post Reporter As Thursday, May 23 marks the International Day to End Obstetric Fistula, The Christian Post highlights a global faith-based charity which has been
Merchants Of Faith
DAILY GUIDE GHANA – Religion was rightly described by Karl Marx as the opium of the people; an observation which continues to find credence in various historical developments in the
John Angoh Rocks Amsterdam Gospel Festival
Ghana Born song writer-music producer John Angoh, who doubles as the CEO of the Amsterdam based Godsown music label, rocked fans and patrons to a thrilling day of sensational nonstop
Rape Plagues Ivory Coast Long After Conflict’s End
BOUAKE, IVORY COAST — Two years since Ivory Coast’s post-election violence came to an end, rape remains a problem throughout the country. Though such attacks are now occurring outside the
Tanzania: Time to Reassure the Community of Peace
By Lawi Joel (TANZANIA DAILY NEWS) THE ghost of bloodbath on account of religious disharmony is rocking the country’s very foundation of peace and pushing the nation to the brink
Spreading God’s Word starts with getting God’s Word into our own lives
(CHRISTIAN POST) The head of the Scottish Bible Society Elaine Duncan has encouraged Christians to fall back in love with the Word of God. She was speaking to members of
Egypt must transform from ‘religious rigidity to spiritual openness’
Anita Bruce-Mills (CHRISTIAN POST) – “We need to live by Christ’s example and teach it to everyone. Your faith is able to stand against all challenges.” These are the words
World Bank pledges $1bn for DR Congo and neighbours
The World Bank has unveiled a $1bn (£660m) aid package to help the Democratic Republic of Congo and its neighbours, as fighting continues near the eastern city of Goma. The
Central African Republic: Human rights violations criticised
WORLD WATCH MONITOR – The Catholic Church in the Central African Republic (CAR) has written a letter to the former rebel leader and new President Michel Djotodia raising concerns about