Church & Ministries
Africa, Asia See Boom in Priests as Europe Withers
VATICAN CITY – The number of Catholic priests in Africa and Asia has shot up over the past decade while decreasing in Europe. That matches trends in the numbers of
Ghana to avoid political turbulence- Dr Tetteh
Dr Lawrence Tetteh, an International Evangelist, on Monday noted that Ghana is endowed with the unique privilege of being spared the painful ordeal of political turbulence that have rocked neighbouring
Uganda: Miracle – All Saints Church Leaves Me Reeling in Shock
My friend has for a while been inviting me for her church’s monthly worship night and I have been coming up with excuses not to attend. My friend fellowships at
Kenya: Naivasha Church Members Destroy Property in Tussle
By George Murage, Members of a local church at Karate village in Naivasha fought in public over the running of the facility. Victorious Gospel International Church of Kenya congregation hurled
Namibia: Bishop Garlington Visits State House
Windhoek — Bishop Joseph Garlington of the Covenant Church in Pittsburg in the United States says that if Bible studies as a subject is absent from the school curriculum in
Tanzania: Pengo Appeals for Restraint
THE Head of the Roman Catholic Church in Tanzania His Eminence Polycarp Cardinal Pengo has called on Tanzanians to exercise restraint and avoid retaliatory actions which may upset peace and
Namibia: ‘christian Education Will Make a Difference’
INTERVIEW By Helvy Shaanika, NAMIBIA has in recent weeks debated the root causes of moral decay that results in rape, bestiality, murder, theft and a high divorce rate among other
Zimbabwe: Churches in Massive Campaign for Zanu-PF
The Apostolic Christian Council of Zimbabwe (ACCZ), one of the largest groupings of churches in Zimbabwe, yesterday launched a massive voter orientation exercise countrywide to educate Bishops from the Apostolic
Cameroon: Christians Urged To Draw Closer To God
By Elizabeth Mosima, The feast of Ascension was celebrated in the country on Thursday May 9, 2013. Christians in Cameroon joined the rest of the world to celebrate the feast
Ghana: Anglican Church Goes Wild
The Anglican Church, the first Christian mission to be planted in Ghana, has embarked on a rebranding exercise to save it from losing its face in the country. The Right