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Nigeria: Gospel Feud As Tope Alabi and Prophet Ajanaku Finally Part Ways
(This Day) Sometime in November last year, it became apparent that top gospel singer, Tope Alabi was no longer forthcoming with her civic bits at the Christ Revival Victory Chapel
AIDS: Orphanage closes its hospice, babies no longer dying
Turffontein, South Africa – (The Christian Science Monitor) AIDS killed a baby a week during the height of the epidemic at the Cotlands child-care facility in South Africa. But because
Jamaican Churchgoers Hold Anti-Sodomy Revival Meeting
By BCNN6 – Several church pastors in Jamaica led a revival meeting Sunday to oppose efforts to overturn the Caribbean country’s anti-sodomy law and turn back what they see as
Kenya: Churches Want Terror Curbed
By Charles Mghenyi and Agnes Mtengo (The Star) THE National Council of Churches of Kenya has raised concern over the increased incidents of terrorism attacks and extra-judicial killings in the
Nigeria: Surviving in the Time of Economic Downturn
Rev (Dr) Olowojoba God wants you and I to succeed despite adversity. God’s promise “20In famine he shall redeem thee from death: and in war from the power of the
Egypt’s Coptic Christians say they are ‘no longer safe’
By Charlene Gubash, Producer, NBC News CAIRO – Thousands of Egypt’s Coptic Christians are fleeing to Europe, the United States and elsewhere rather than face mounting discrimination at home. Copts,
The High Impact Life
The knowledge of God gives you the strongest position in any circumstance and whatever must be accomplished can be done but only if we are in agreement with God. There
Bitterness a dangerous venom
By Pastor Nick Anane-Agyei – Bitterness is a roadblock to success. Unlike betrayal which comes from an external force through loved ones, bitterness is self destructive and can easily prevent
Ghana: Presbyterian Church issues disclaimer over former church PRO
(Joy News) The Presbyterian Church of Ghana has issued a strongly-worded disclaimer over its former Public Relations Officer Mr. Emmanuel Osei Akyeampong. The statement, signed by the Clerk of the
Nigeria: Insurgents Killed More Muslims Than Christians – Jonathan
(The Daily Trust) President Goodluck Jonathan has said that more Muslims than Christians have died in the terrorist attacks so far unleashed on the nation. The president said this yesterday