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Kenya: Rift Valley Religious Leaders Decry Hate Speech On Social Media
By Mathews Ndanyi and Jackie Bore Rift Valley church leaders want the government to act on people spreading hate via social media. Eldoret ACK Bishop Christopher Ruto and his Catholic
Liberia: Return Liberia to Christian State
By Nat Daygbor & Ben Wesee Thousands of people believed to be members of various Churches here have stormed the Capitol in protest and subsequently petitioned the Legislature to return
Smuggled Relics Will Return To Cyprus
According to the newspaper Liberal, the Munich Court of Appeals has ordered the return to the Church of Cyprus some 173 ecclesiastical relics (icons, mosaics and mural paintings e.t.c.), that
Nigeria: Insecurity – Gowon Calls for Prayers
Yola — The former Head of State, Gen. Yakubu Gowon on Monday called on Nigerians to pray for divine intervention on the lingering insecurity and other social problems in the
Egypt: Country Forms First Ever Council of Churches
Five different churches in Egypt including the Coptic Orthodox Church, the Catholic Church, the Evangelical (Presbyterian) Church, the Greek Orthodox Church and the Anglican Church have joined together to form
Sonnie Badu blasts event organizers
Gospel artiste Sonnie Badu isn’t too enthused about how event organizers pay huge sums of money to foreign acts to perform in Ghana. In series of tweets, he’s explained why
Grammy Award Winning Gospel Rapper Lecrae: ‘I’m as Much a Hip-Hop Artist as Jay-Z’
It’s not rare for an artist to own and operate his own label. It’s almost common that an artist with his own label has a roster of talent to boast
Joshua Rogers To Appear on TBN and BET’s Celebration of Gospel
By Tashia (New York, NY – March 4th, 2013) – Music World Gospel recording artist Joshua Rogers is making his debut on Trinity Broadcasting Network tonight on the nationally syndicated
The poverty of dreams and aspiration
I watched an exceptional TV programme recently about child poverty in the USA called America’s Poor Kids. Almost unbelievably, more than a million children are homeless in this land of
U.S. Supreme Court won’t hear challenge of Kentucky law crediting ‘Almighty God
The U.S. Supreme Court has refused to hear a challenge to Kentucky laws giving official credit to Almighty God for its security. The high court, without comment, on Monday rejected

