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Nigeria: False Prophets, Pastors Wreak Havoc in Edo, Delta States
Leadership (Abuja) The activities of fake prophets and pastors have reportedly been on the increase in Edo and Deltas states. The fake clerics, who are alleged to have wreaked havoc
Rwanda: Christians Flock Kibeho to Celebrate Assumption Day
(THE NEW TIMES) Thousands of Catholic faithful from across the world yesterday flocked the grounds of Kibeho Mary Mother of the Word to celebrate the feast of Assumption Day, which
Africa is suffering from poverty of policies – Otabil
(Joy Online) Head Pastor of the International Central Gospel Church Mensah Otabil is convinced the “poverty of policy” is the cause of Africa’s slow pace of development. He said politics
Zimbabwe: President Mugabe God-Sent – Mutendi
(THE HERALD) – ZION Christian Church bishop Dr Nehemiah Mutendi has urged the Christian community to always support and work closely with President Mugabe for the country’s prosperity in line
Zambia: GBM Donates K110,000
(TIMES OF ZAMBIA) DEFENCE Minister Geoffrey Mwamba has pledged K110, 000 towards helping the Kabwata Catholic Church women’s group to continue uplifting the living standards of vulnerable groups. Mr Mwamba
Egypt: Three Churches Torched in Fayoum
(ASAWT MASRIYA)Three churches were torched in Fayoum on Wednesday, no details were provided clarifying who set fire to these churches, eyewitnesses reported. The Nile Delta governorate also witnessed violent confrontations
Liberia: Church Dedicates Hand Pumps in Sinoe
The Community of Christ Church in Liberia has constructed and turned over two hand pumps to communities in Kpanyan and Juahzon Districts in Sinoe County. The two projects, according to
Assumption speaks to Japan’s Catholics
(THE CHRISTIAN TELEGRAPH) The Feast of the Assumption is an important celebration for Catholicism in Japan because of its link to both death and eternal life, according to an Australian
End prohibition on church political speech, senator’s commission recommends
WASHINGTON (BP) — Preachers should be free from IRS scrutiny even when speaking about political candidates, a 14-member commission has recommended in a report released today (Aug. 14). The commission,