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Liberia: SAECM Holds First Retreat
The Saint Augustine Episcopal Church Men (SAECM) have held its first retreat in Robertsport, Grand Cape Mount Count. The Church, located in Bardnersville, held its retreat under the theme: “Accepting
Kenya: Celebrating St Patrick’s Day in Nairobi
St Patrick’s Day is an Irish holiday celebrated every year on March 17 to honour the death and entrance into heaven of the legendary Irish saint. It also celebrates the
Africa: Global Data Upend Usual Picture of Christianity Trends
Despite a century-long decline, religious affiliation has shown a marked resurgence globally since 1970. Both Christianity and Islam make up growing segments of the world’s population. Africa and China have
Gospel musicians angry at MUSIGA… threaten to boycott activities
The few gospel musicians who were very active in the activities of the Musicians Union of Ghana (MUSIGA) have threatened to boycott anything that has to do with the union
Nigeria: Pastor Gets Triplets After 25 Years of Childlessness
It was a joyful occasion for the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG) in Port Harcourt, Rivers State as Soji Oni, a Provincial Pastor, dedicated a set of triplets after
Uganda: Marriage Bill Should Help Couples Remain Together
By Rt. Rev. Nathan Kyamanywa God created man and woman in His own image and likeness, making them inseparable helpmates. He consecrated the bond of marriage by so great a
Former pastor gets life sentence for killing wife
Arthur “A.B.” Schirmer, according to prosecutors, bludgeoned his second wife with a crowbar, then staged a car accident in attempts to cover up the killing. STROUDSBURG, Pa. (AP) — A
Obama Administration Halts Prosecution of Some Young Immigrants
Homeland Security will now exercise prosecutorial discretion against those brought to the nation as children. Tobin Grant President Barack Obama will announce today a new policy that will affect around
Uganda: Archbishop Lwanga Tells Faithful to Obey Pope
Rubaga, Kampala — The Archbishop of Kampala Dr. Cyprian Kizito Lwanga has asked Catholics to love and obey the religious instructions of pope-elect Francis. He explained that the pope was
Nigeria: There’ll Be More Deaths in Nollywood Unless…, Says Cleric
FOLLOWING recent spate of deaths in the Nigerian movie industry, a cleric who claimed to have seen a vision, Evangelist Emeka Omenka had warned media practitioners as well as members