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Ghanaian charity raises Autism awareness in Tottenham
By Kirsty Abena Serwaa – A charity event launched last Saturday at Tottenham’s Bernie Grants Art Centre to highlight Autism awareness within the African community brought together personal and professional
Convictions in international organ trafficking ring
Victims were promised up to $12,000 for their kidneys but many say they were never paid. PRISTINA, Kosovo (AP) – A court in Kosovo found two citizens guilty of human
Uganda: Wedding Flops Over Missing Baptism Cards
By Samuel Balagadde and Norman Katende An elderly couple is still in shock while relatives and friends are frustrated, after the wedding that they planned for months flopped following the
90-Hour Bible Reading Marathon Underway at US Capitol
By Jeff Schapiro , Christian Post Reporter The 24th annual U.S. Capitol Bible Reading Marathon began Sunday evening as a way to celebrate First Amendment freedoms, encourage Americans to read
Pastor told to deny Christ, or stay in prison
By Joseph DeCaro, Worthy News Correspondent TEHRAN, IRAN (Worthy News)– An American pastor sentenced to eight years in an Iranian prison for planting house churches in the Islamic Republic a
Uganda: How Prince Wasajja Came to Be a Catholic
By Juliet Lukwago On Saturday, Buganda Prince David Kintu Wasajja, the younger brother of Kabaka Ronald Muwenda Mutebi II wedded Marion Elizabeth Nankya at Rubaga Cathedral. Nankya, 27, is the
Nigeria: Cleric Warns Against Taxation of Churches
Akure — Founder of Cherubim Seraphim, Success Gate Inc, Akure, Ondo State, Primate Ademisokun Turton has cautioned against the imposition of taxes on churches by the Federal Government, arguing that
Liberia: U.S.Three Million Children’s Mission for Liberia
A Canadian-based Church has committed itself to constructing a mission school for Liberian Children, particularly street children. The All Nations Full Gospel Churches International through its founder Rev. Samuel Donkor
Zimbabwe: Apostolic Churches Confirm Loyality to President Mugabe
By Farai Kuvirimirwa Apostolic churches have pledged to vote for President Mugabe in the watershed elections this year and pray for peace to prevail before, during and after the elections.
Nigeria: When Spiritual Experiences Degenerate Into Feasts
Again, let me remind you, church activities and indeed, every religious activity for that matter can become an ordinary “feast” when it carries no spiritual experience in your life again.