Saturday, 17 September 2016

Oldest Edition of The Bible Found In Ethiopian Monastery.




Researchers have discovered an ancient illustrated Bible in an Ethiopian monastery, revealing a rich tradition of Christianity in the West African country.

They are called the Garima Gospels, named after a monk who came to Ethiopia in 494 A.D. from Constantinople. Beautifully illustrated, the pages are vivid and well intact.



Ethiopian priest at Abba Pentalewon monastery showing off the illustrated bible .

“Many of these old Christian relics can only be reached by hiking and climbing to remote monasteries as roads are limited in these mountainous region,” the researchers told Naij.com. “The Garima Gospels have been kept high and dry, which has helped preserve them all these years and they are kept in the dark, so the colors look fresh.”

Scientists say the ancient text dates back some 800 years before the King James Version, making it one of the oldest copies of the Bible. The book was most likely written by a monk named Garima sometime around 350-650 A.D.

The finding is a reminder of Ethiopia’s deep connection to Christianity. Ethiopia was one of the first African countries that received the gospel. Acts 8:27 mentions an Ethiopian man who encountered Philip and eventually went back to Ethiopia to share the gospel.

The ancient book will be stored at the Ethiopian Heritage Fund. The organization hopes to later exhibit the Bible in the monastery where it was written and preserved for centuries.

Friday, 16 September 2016

God's existence: Myth or Reality



There was a young man who went overseas to study for quite a long time.
When he returned, he asked his parents to find him a religious scholar
or any expert who could answer his 3 Questions. Finally, his parents
were able to find a Christian scholar.

Young man: Who are you? Can you answer my questions?

Scholar: I am a scholar of God's word, I will be able to answer your questions.

Young man: Are you sure? A lot of Professors and experts were not able
to answer my questions.

Scholar: I will try my best, with the help of God.

Young Man: I have 3 questions:
1. Does God exist? If so, show me His shape.
2. What is fate?
3. If Devil was created from the fire, why at the end he will
be thrown to hell that is also created from fire. It certainly will not
hurt him at all, since devil and the hell were created from
fire. Did God not think of it this far?

Suddenly, the Scholar slapped the young man's face very hard.

Young Man (feeling pain): Why do you get angry at me?

Scholar: I am not angry. The slap is my answer to your three questions.

Young Man: I really don't understand.

Scholar: How do you feel after I slapped you?

Young Man: Of course, I felt the pain.

Scholar: So do you believe that pain exists?

Young Man: Yes.

Scholar: Show me the shape of the pain!

Young Man: I cannot.

Scholar: That is my first answer. All of us feel God's existence
without being able to see His shape... Last night, did you dream that
you will be slapped by me?

Young Man: No.

Scholar: Did you ever think that you will get a slap from me, today?

Young Man: No.

Scholar: That is fate my second answer........ My hand that I
used to slap you, what is it created from?

Young Man: It is created from flesh.

Scholar: How about your face, what is it created from?

Young Man: Flesh.

Scholar: How do you feel after I slapped you?

Young Man: In pain.

Scholar: That?s it. this is my third answer, Even though Devil
and also the hell were created from the fire, if God wants, the hell will become a very painful place for
Devil

God said:
If you are ashamed of me, I will be ashamed of you." If you are not
ashamed, please pass this message on so that lot people can benefit from it

Now you know God exists! REPENT!
Please share you might save a soul out there.

Thursday, 15 September 2016

Dag Heward Mills







Dag Heward-Mills is a Ghanaian Minister based in Accra, Ghana. He is the founder and Presiding Bishop of the Lighthouse Chapel International. He is also a prolific author, conference speaker, evangelist, apostle and theologian.

Heward-Mills was ordained into the ministry in 1990 at the Victory Church, London, and consecrated as a Bishop in 1996, by the International Ministerial Council of Great Britain.

He has trained more than 1,980 pastors and 470 lay ministers worldwide. Radically involved in mission efforts, he has sent 485 missionaries and built over 400 church buildings worldwide.

He also serves on the board of Directors of Church Growth International  and the Pentecostal World Fellowship.[3] He is founder of the National Association of Charismatic and Christian Churches and served as its chairman until August 2003, when Steve Mensah of Christian Evangelistic Ministry (CEM) was elected Chairman for a two-year term as his successor.

Bishop Dag Heward-Mills has been involved in building multiple establishments over the years. One of the most notable features of Lighthouse Chapel International is the rapid production of building projects in several countries . The church currently has multiple church building projects, embracing the vision of 25,000 churches in 150 countries to invite more souls to the saving knowledge of Jesus Christ. There are currently over 400 physical church buildings, including the Qodesh headquarters in Ghana (this multi-structured building is one of the largest church complexes in Africa; a hospital, an orphanage and numerous schools.


  • Lighthouse Chapel International


Heward-Mills founded the Lighthouse Chapel International church in 1987. He often states that God placed upon him the anointing to teach, and that led him to begin holding meetings in a classroom on his university campus that accommodated just a handful of people. As attendance steadily increased, larger and larger halls had to be used. In 1994, the church constructed a 3000-seater cathedral in Accra. However the congregation grew until finally, in 2006, he commissioned the construction of the one of the largest church complexes in Africa. Currently, attendance at his meetings have exceeded the capacity of this huge structure. Over the years Dag Heward-Mills’ also indoctrinated and inspired many of his members to become missionaries, pastors and workers to help build the denomination into an internationally reputable ministry.

From the humble beginnings of meetings in a small classroom, there has certainly been astounding growth that continues to spread. Dag Heward-Mills has since planted over 2000 churches in 68 different countries worldwide. The Lighthouse Chapel International denomination has both acquired and built multiple buildings, including the Qodesh – its international headquarters. The Qodesh is one of the largest, ultramodern complexes in Africa.


  • Mission work

The Bishop’s vision to encourage as many of his members as possible to work for his church is reflected today in the many camps he holds across the world. These camps have seen the birth of many "missionaries", who made several sacrifices including giving up their jobs and livelihood and relocating themselves to different countries to start branches of LCI. Heward-Mills records the messages preached at these "camps" and offers them for sale in a compilation he calls "the Machaneh"— a compilation of all the camp messages.

Dag Heward-Mills and the Lighthouse Church are heavily involved in the raising, training, sending and supporting of missionaries to all corners of the globe.[9] Dag Heward-Mills is marked by his strong emphasis on church planting and the spread of the Christian gospel through the sacrifice of Christians.[10] and obedience to God by ordinary men.[11]


  • Author

As well as being the head of a large denomination, Heward-Mills is also one of the best-selling authors in the Christian world today.




Wednesday, 14 September 2016

In Russia they got river of blood, like a sign of the end of time

People from the nearby town woke up only to see their river being turned to blood. This event took place in Russia, see the shocking photos.


This is one of the northern Russia cities called Norilsk. The river has a tricky name Daldikhan and not so many people in the world knew about it until this happened. Over the night the water in it changed its color to bloody red.


It looks like the Nile from the book of Exodus in the Bible or as one of the last days signs’ from the Revelations. For now no one knows the cause of the horrifying change. People in the city are scared. They do not know if the water they buy or get in the tubes is safe to drink or even touch. They certainly feel like those ancient Egyptians during the time Moses has performed his miracles.



People from the nearby town woke up only to see their river being turned to blood. This event took place in Russia, see the shocking photos.



This is one of the northern Russia cities called Norilsk. The river has a tricky name Daldikhan and not so many people in the world knew about it until this happened. Over the night the water in it changed its color to bloody red.



It looks like the Nile from the book of Exodus in the Bible or as one of the last days signs’ from the Revelations. For now no one knows the cause of the horrifying change. People in the city are scared. They do not know if the water they buy or get in the tubes is safe to drink or even touch. They certainly feel like those ancient Egyptians during the time Moses has performed his miracles.



Some suspect the blood color of the river is produced by pollution. There is a large plant where they dig and purge nickel found near the city and it pours down the wastes right into the river. They get a lot of snow there in the winter time and we might see it also turning red as the blood!  A horrifying sight of the river of blood.


Muslim Refugees In Germany Are coming To Christ As More Than 3,500 Get Baptised.



More than 3,500 Muslim refugees have turned to Christ and been baptised in Germany in the last two years, a new survey reveals.

Churches report that many of the refugees being baptised had converted in their home countries such as Syria and Iraq, and especially Iran, but had lived in fear of being murdered if they disclosed their new faith.

As soon as they were able to flee and find safety in Germany, they were able to live openly in Christ and be baptised.

All Germany’s 20 Protestant state Churches and the five largest free Churches were surveyed by the  German evangelical organisation Idea.

The survey found that most of those baptised are former Muslims from Iran, Iraq and Syria.




There were more than 2,500 baptisms in the Evangelical Free Churches and more than 1,000 in the Federation of Pentecostal Churches. There were 850 baptisms in the Independent Evangelical Lutheran Church and 700 in the Union of Evangelical Free Churches, made up of Baptist and Brethren churches.

According to nine of 20 Protestant Churches, at least 1,000 refugees have been baptised since 2014.

Pastors were confident they could exclude baptisms for “purely opportunistic reasons”, a spokesman for the Württemberg church told Idea.

The Evangelical Lutheran Church of Württemberg recorded as many as 300 Muslims baptised into the Christian faith. The Evangelical Church of Westphalia recorded 200 refugees baptised in the last three years, with many from Iran. The Evangelical Lutheran Church in Northern Germany reported “several hundred” baptised.

Some of them, such as from Iran, had previously been in contact with Christian house churches already in their homeland. Some churches have appointed special pastors to minister to the large numbers of Iranian refugees arriving in their parishes.

The Protestant Church in Hesse and Nassau counted up to 200 baptised refugees since 2015: “It is thus not a mass phenomenon, but does happen,” Idea was told by the Church.

No pastor baptises a Muslim refugee “lightly”, Idea was told. All converts are questioned as to their motives and faith, although this is not remotely an “an inquisitorial conscience control”.

Over 1 million People March In Mexico Against Same-Sex Marriage.



More than one million Mexicans several cities marched in support of marriage and the natural family on Saturday in response to President Enrique Peña Nieto’s moves to enshrine same-sex “marriage” in the nation’s Constitution.

The pro-family activist group Frente Nacional Por La Familia (“National Front for the Family”) organized the protests. There were an estimated 275,000 marchers in Guadalajara and 100,000 in Querétaro. Some other cities’ protests reached nearly 100,000.



The demonstrators carried pink and blue balloons and signs depicting families.

Frente Nacional Por La Familia warns that Peña Nieto’s proposed reforms would allow same-sex adoption and lead to the collapse of parental rights related to sex change surgery on children and school curricula promoting homosexuality, transgenderism, and sexual activity.

A spokesperson for the Archdiocese of Mexico City recently said the government’s mission to impose same-sex “marriage” has led to the greatest clash with the Catholic Church since the persecution that ignited the Cristero War. He said Peña Nieto’s treatment of the same-sex marriage issue was a betrayal and felt like a “terrible stab in the back” to the Catholic hierarchy, whom he has courted heavily in the past.

On September 24, Frente Nacional Por La Familia will host a Grand National March in Mexico City.

Young Girls Should Look Beyond Beyonce & Niki Minaj – Ground Breaking Female Scientist!




When Dr. Hadiyah-Nicole Green receives invitations to be a guest speaker for professional groups, schools and nonprofit organizations, she almost never turns them down.

“Usually if there is an invitation to speak at a forum like that, I accept it because I feel like it’s a responsibility,” she said. “There are so few of us (black women in STEM fields) I don’t feel like I have the luxury to say I’m too busy.”

By many measures, Green has been extremely busy. One of fewer than 100 black female physicists in the country, she recently won a $1.1 million grant to further develop her patent-pending technology for using laser-activated nanoparticles to treat cancer.



A tomboy as a child, Green was crowned Homecoming Queen at Alabama A&M University (by a landslide vote), earned her master’s and Ph.D degrees at the University of Alabama at Birmingham, and is now is an assistant professor in the physics department at Tuskegee University.

It’s tempting to see Green for all the ways that she is unusual – not the least for winning a large grant at a relatively young age, and for being black and female in a field dominated by white men – but it’s not something she said she thinks about in her day-to-day life.

“It looks like I’m special, but I’m not. I’m no different from anybody else,” she said. “When opportunity found me, I was prepared.”

Close to home
Green’s personal history with cancer fuels her drive to find a way to treat it. She grew up in St. Louis and – after the death of her mother and father – was raised by her aunt and uncle, General Lee Smith and his wife, Ora Lee.

When Ora Lee was diagnosed with cancer, “She refused the treatment because she didn’t want to experience the side effects,” said Green. “It was heartbreaking, but I could appreciate she wanted to die on her own terms.

“Three months later, my uncle was diagnosed with cancer.”

Green took time off from school to help him through chemotherapy and radiation treatments. “I saw first-hand how devastating it was, and I could understand why my aunt didn’t want to go through that.”

She earned a bachelor’s degree in physics with a concentration in fiberoptics, and then a full scholarship to UAB. She got the idea to use lasers to treat cancer without the side effects of chemo and radiation.

A physicist’s cancer treatment
A few months ago, Green was awarded a $1.1 million grant to work on a technology that targets, images and treats cancer.

I’m no different from anybody else. When opportunity found me, I was prepared.




“I was completely overwhelmed with joy, with thanksgiving, humbled at the opportunity that a group of my peers thought that my work was worthy for such a grant,” she said. “This is a huge door opening. It outlines a path to take this treatment to clinical trial.”

Green had spent seven years during her master’s and doctoral programs at UAB, developing a way to target cancer cells – not the healthy cells around them.

“I’m really hoping this can change the way we treat cancer in America,” said Green. “There are so many people who only get a three-month or six-month survival benefit from the drugs they take. Then three or six months later, they’re sent home with no hope, nothing else we can do. Those are the patients I want to try to save, the ones where regular medicine isn’t effective for them.”

The way the technology works is that an FDA-approved drug containing nanoparticles is injected into a cancer patient and causes the patient’s tumor to fluoresce (glow) under imaging equipment. The goal is for a laser to activate the nanoparticles by heating them.

“They are not toxic, so without the laser they won’t kill anything, and the laser by itself is harmless, so without the particles it won’t hurt anything,” said Green. “Because of their need to work together and their inability to work apart, I can insure that the treatment is only happening to the cancer cells we target and identify.”



While Green is not the first to think of using lasers and nanoparticles to treat cancer, she’s been able to work the bugs out of parts of the technology that have been problematic, like nanoparticle delivery and seeing success in living animals – mice, in Green’s case.

“As a physicist I’ve created a physical treatment that is not specific to the biology of the cancer,” she said. “It’s a platform technology. It’s not cancer type-specific, though it can treat the cancer specifically. That’s a concept my friends who are biologists struggle with.”

Capable of more
As she moves forward with her research and with teaching at Tuskegee, Green makes time to speak at schools, Boys & Girls Clubs and other youth events.

“People told me to make good grades and stay in school,” she said, “and I always take good advice to heart.”

Green said she feels a responsibility to be a positive example and change stereotypes of black women portrayed in media.

“There are black female scientists who don’t get media exposure,” she said. “Because of that, young black girls don’t see those role models as often as they see Beyonce or Nicki Minaj. It’s important to know that our brains are capable of more than fashion and entertainment and music, even though arts are important.”

Green has mentored several young women, many of whom have gone on to receive degrees and jobs in science-related fields.

“It takes a village to raise a child,” she said. “I repeat that because a village of people helped raise me and instill values in me, and encouraged me to get to this point. I did not get here by myself. Because of that clarity, I know my responsibility to encourage and mentor the next generation.”

Tuesday, 13 September 2016

Senior Church leader Vows That African Anglicans Will Never Accept Gay Marriage





A senior Anglican leader has vowed African churches will never accept same-sex marriage as he accused the Western church of a quasi-racist attitude towards former colonies.

Archbishop Josiah Idowu-Fearon, Secretary General of the Anglican Communion, a global body representing Anglicans in more than 165 countries, claimed African churches “are already progressives” because they do not conform to liberal Western values. Instead they live in “accordance with the will of God in the kingdom of God, which is the real future for humanity that measures all human progress”, he said.

A deep rift exists between Western Anglican churches particularly in the US, where same-sex marriage is celebrated and openly gay clergy are welcomed, and the more conservative African churches who believe the Bible prohibits gay relationships.

“We will never allow our churches to be taken over by views and programmes which suggest that the Bible is wrong,” Idowu-Fearon told African church leaders last week. “We will not crumble or bow the knee to a godless secular culture that despises the Bible and what it teaches,” he said in his address to the Council of Anglican Provinces in Africa (CAPA).



Archbishop Josiah Idowu-Fearon was the Nigerian Anglican Archbishop of the Province of Kaduna and Bishop of Kaduna before his appointment to the Anglican Communion

Idowu-Fearon said he was “deeply disturbed” by the acceptance of gay relationships in the Church and said poorer Anglicans have been “swept aside by a campaign to change the churches’ teaching on marriage and so-called rights of equality”.

The Nigerian primate accused Western churches of not having African churches’ “best interests at heart” because they “present us as being 50 years behind the rest of the world.

“Their view of progressivism places them at the forefront of historical and social development — with us Africans bringing up the rear.”

But he promised African leaders: “We will never allow ourselves, or our identity, or our churches, to be defined by the pride of those who see us as lagging behind them in our economies, our politics, our communities, our families, and our theology.”

The Archbishop called on the African church to “set the pace for the Anglican Communion” when it comes to gay marriage, a call welcomed by the leaders gathered.

The official edict from the conference reaffirmed their commitment to “uphold the Lambeth Conference Resolution 1.10 on Human Sexuality”, seen as the benchmark for conservative Anglican’s teaching on same-sex marriage. The resolution, passed in 1998, states that “marriage [is] between a man and a woman” and rejects “homosexual practice as incompatible with Scripture”. It speaks of the “ordering of relationships” for those with “a homosexual orientation” and speaks against “legitimising or blessing of same sex unions nor ordaining those involved in same gender unions”.

The Archbishop of Canterbury has called for another meeting of global Anglican leaders in a further attempt to heal the deep divides. The last meeting in January 2016 imposed “consequences” on The Episcopal Church in the US for its decision to go ahead with same-sex marriage.

Although the primates committed to walk together despite their strong disagreements, the next meeting scheduled for October 2017 may prove even more divisive after the Church in Canada and The Scottish Episcopal Church have both since made steps towards same-sex marriage.

Due To The Fast Growth Of Churches In North Africa, more Bibles Are Been Smuggled In.


Many are converting to Christianity in North Africa, and Bibles are being smuggled in despite the risk.
According to ChristianToday.com, the persecution charity Open Doors, founded by Christian missionary Brother Andrew who smuggled Bibles into communist countries during the Cold War, has been smuggling Bibles into North Africa to meet a growing interest in Christianity.
The specific North African country remains unidentified for security reasons. A 24/7 prayer meeting has been going on in the country since 2003, and the fruit of the prayer effort is being seen in a major way.

U.K. Open Doors volunteer Holly (whose name has been changed for security reasons) shared how the church is growing exponentially in the country and how the need for Bibles is also growing:


“There are church leaders who only have a few pages of scripture that they own,” she said. “The church is growing so rapidly and people are just coming to know Jesus so quickly, they need to get Bibles in as quickly as they can and as many as they can. And not just Bibles, but also training materials for pastors and church leaders.”
Holly went on to share about the miraculous ways God is protecting those who are smuggling Bibles into the country. Security officials checked every bag except the one with the Bibles and training materials, Holly says.

“Maybe God just did what he did with Brother Andrew and ‘blinded their eyes’ to it. It was amazing that we were the only ones who didn’t get searched.”

“They were telling us that when they take the materials backs to their churches and to whoever needs these books, they have to go through 20 checkpoints, and at every single checkpoint they could be searched. The whole car can be searched; they might look inside the boot, under the bonnet, even cut open the spare tire if there’s one in the back and look inside it to see if there’s anything illegal in there. But it was amazing because [the Open Doors partners] said, ‘We can keep the Bibles on the back seat of the car, they’ll just never see them’,” she continued.

Holly and other Open Doors workers believe it is through the power of pray that they are seeing such growth in the church and experiencing supernatural protection as they work to get God’s Word into the hands of these new Christians.

Born-again student withdraws from University To start All Over because He obtained his O’level by malpractice!




Year Three Sociology student of the University of Ilorin, UNILORIN, Kwara State, Mr. Abolarin Jephthah, has purportedly notified the university’s authorities of his decision to withdraw from the institution, confessing that he obtained the results of his West African Senior School Certificate Examination, WASSCE, through examination malpractices. In a coffessional letter of withdrawal addressed on August 12 to the Deputy Vice Chanellor (Academics), UNILORIN, Professor N. Y. S. Ijaiya, Jephthah was said to have stated that having encountered Jesus Christ and ‘born-again,’ his decision to withdraw from the university was based on his newfound realisation that his foundation was faulty and as such, he can’t continue to be a student of UNILORIN. The letter circulating on social media and sighted by Vanguard read:




“With all sense of humility, I ABOLARIN AKIN JEPHAH with matric number (13/77jd010), a 300 level student in the department of sociology, wish to openly declare the reason why I withdraw from the university. Sir, just as a house that was built on a faulty foundation will definitely collapse.

“All through my secondary school days, I am just a church goer without genuine salvation and the fear of God, as a result of this, I got my WAEC result through examinaion malpractice. “By the grace of God, now, I have encountered the limelight of the gospel of Jesus Christ which called for repentance and restitution. “Sir, with deep conviction, I have realised that there is no point of building my academic career on a faulty foundation, since the WAEC result I got through malpractice is the basis in which my admission into this university was anchored. “Therefore, I have decided to wihdraw from the university and start all over again.” See the letter below: Withdrawal letter by Abolarin Jephtah


Akin’s letter of withdrawal.




Ex: vanguardngr.

Archaeologists Restore Temple Floor Where Jesus walked To original Condition In Jerusalem.


Fragments of the floor of the Temple on which Jesus once walked have been restored to their original condition.

Israeli archaeologists have restored floor tile fragments they believe originally stood in Jerusalem’s Second Temple.

The temple was destroyed in AD 70, with its ruins now known as the Temple Mount to Jews, and the Noble Sanctuary to Muslims.

For Gabriel Barkay, an archaeologist who has excavated in Jerusalem for over 50 years, the restoration is profoundly significant. Speaking to Media Line, he said, “It is very touching for me to realise that these are the actual floors upon which our forefathers walked and sacrificed as they were active on the Temple Mount 2,000 years ago.”


The reconstructed tiles are part of the Temple Mount sifting project, an Israeli endeavour which began in 2005. The intiative commenced after the Muslim Waqf, a religious trust which controls the holy site, removed 400 truckloads of artefact-saturated soil from the holy site for the expansion of nearby mosque. The extraction of the soil was an opportunity for excavating a site previously untouched because of the sensitivity surrounding the site, which is significant to both Muslims and Jews and has frequently been a flashpoint of controversy.

The finds that were discovered have ushered in an unprecedented level of archaeological research. Since it started 200,000 people have participated in the project, and there are half a million objects still requiring research.

As for the temple floor restoration, about 600 coloured stone tile segments have been uncovered, more than 100 of which date back to the Herodian Second Temple period.

Frankie Snyder, an expert in ancient Herodian style flooring said: “We didn’t expect something like this…These are the tiles that the pilgrims who came to Jerusalem for the festivals walked on. These are tiles that Jesus walked on. I love that I get to hold this piece of history in my hand.”

A volunteer at the site said: “The work here gives you a sense of what happened on the Temple Mount and who was there. It’s the best treasure hunt in the world.”

4 Important Things To Keep In Mind When Praying For Your Future Spouse!



In a recent interview with Essence magazine, R&B singer Ciara revealed that before she met her fiancé, NFL player Russell Wilson, she had wanted “a God-fearing man with a very fun spirit who loves kids and would really, truly care for me”.

And, in her own words, she was very specific about it because she “believes you can have it all”.



Since meeting Wilson, Ciara has referred to him as heaven sent and after his proposal she proclaimed: “God is good”.

Praying for a spouse is something that will be familiar to most single Christians. If they haven’t done it personally, then they’ve been advised to by a well-meaning friend or family member, or read about it on every list of “must dos” for Christians desiring marriage by Christian blogs and websites.

Whether you’re about to do it for the first time or the 50th, these four things are worth remembering when praying for a spouse.

1. The focus shouldn’t just be on your potential spouse
The same things that you pray to God to find in a spouse, should also be the things that you pray to embody yourself. It’s short-sighted to desire a husband or wife who is faithful to God and prioritises him if you don’t do the same. Asking God to make his will clear in all aspects of your life and spending time studying what this means will enable you to become better positioned to ensure that your intentions are rooted in the values of your faith as opposed to those of the world.

2. A husband or wife doesn’t complete you
People waiting to get married aren’t incomplete and neither are those who remain unmarried for their entire lives. You’re not made complete through your commitments with other people but through your faithful and loving relationship with God. Although you should be prepared to work in partnership with a spouse, this doesn’t mean that you should look to rely on them completely for everything. It’s impossible for another person to fulfil your every need but God can do just that.



3. Patience is a virtue
Whether you’re unmarried at 25 or single with no potential partner in sight at 45, it’s so important not to rush into marriage because you’re desperate to settle down. As you pray to God for a husband or wife, take time to also pray for patience. It might seem as though there’s nothing worse than being single for long periods or unmarried at an age when everyone around you is getting hitched or happily married, but entering a union with the wrong person or getting married before you’re ready is.

4. God is not a fairy godmother or Disney genie
It’s important to be mindful that your prayers don’t bear a closer resemblance to a wish list than they do to a deeply spiritual method of communication with God. It’s fine to make requests but listening to what God’s saying is important too. “Take delight in the Lord, and he will give you the desires of your heart” (Psalm 37:4) isn’t the equivalent to the Aladdin genie’s “your wish is my command”. Be careful not to discard the first part of the verse: “take delight in the Lord”. Meditate on what this really means. Can you truly delight in the fact that God fulfils all of your needs and is more than enough if you’re simultaneously desperate for the love of someone else?

By Alannah Francis

Billy Graham : The sad tale of two evangelist




Introduction: Steve Farrar, in his book Finishing Strong, shares the true story of 3 up and coming evangelists in the 1940s. He writes, “The year was 1945. There were 3 young men with extraordinary gifts who were preaching the Gospel to multiplied thousands across the nation…All 3 young men were in their mid-twenties.”

Who were these men? The first was Chuck Templeton, who was called the next Babe Ruth of Evangelism. One seminary President called him “the most gifted and talented young man in America today for preaching.”

The second rookie evangelist was a 25 year old fireball of a preacher, Bron Clifford. One day Clifford spoke to the students at Baylor University in chapel and kept them on the edge of their seats for over 2 1/4 hours. According to Steve Farrar, by the age of 25 Clifford had touched more lives, influenced more leaders, and set more attendance records than any other clergyman his age in American history. He was tall, handsome, intelligent and eloquent.

Then there was a third young evangelist who grew up on a dairy farm in NC. This young man traveled around the country speaking at Youth for Christ meetings. He was a gifted preacher, whom God was using to bring hundreds to faith in Christ. His name was Billy Graham.

Graham, Templeton, and Clifford. All three of these came shooting out of the starting gate like rockets. You have heard of Billy Graham no doubt. So how come you have never heard of Chuck Templeton, or Bron Clifford? There’s a reason. Let’s take Chuck Templeton first. By 1950, just 5 years later, Templeton had left the ministry to pursue a career in radio and television. Worse, Templeton had totally rejected the Gospel message and denied the LORD he once preached. He lived the rest of his life as an agnostic.

What about Bron Clifford? By 1954, just 9 years later, Clifford had lost his family, his ministry, and his health due to alcohol and financial irresponsibility. He abandoned his wife and 2 young children, and at the age of just 35, he died from cirrhosis of the liver in a run-down motel on the edge of Amarillo, TX. He was so broke a group of local Pastors pooled their money together to purchase a casket so that his body could be buried in a cemetery for the poor.

Within 10 years, only one of these gifted evangelists was still on track for Christ; still walking with the LORD; still a man of God both in his personal life and in his preaching. It was Billy Graham!

You see, in the Christian life, it’s not how you start that matters. It’s how you finish. The Christian life is not a 100 meter sprint, it is a marathon. And it’s the rare Christian who walks with God for the long haul. It’s the exceptional Christian who presses all the way to the finish line. According to Steve Farrar about one in 10 Christians finish well. Many end up drifting away from the LORD because of moral compromise, coddling sin, discouragement, embracing liberal theology, or being obsessed with a desire for money and worldly treasures. Many end up with a shipwrecked faith (I Timothy 1:19).
So here is the question. What exceptional measures are you taking to ensure that you will not be one that drifts away from Christ into compromise, complacency, or a shipwrecked faith? What daily choices are you making that will keep you running this race called the Christian life all the way to the finish line?

You see, becoming a man of God or a woman of God does not just happen by accident—it is by design. Walking with God and living a life that is pleasing to God over the long haul is not something that we blindly stumble onto. No, it happens by divine design—and in this passage God gives us 4 commands, 4 very extreme, forceful, even violent action verbs that describe how we must live the Christian life if we are going run the race well all the way to the finish line. Paul’s tone is one of warning & emergency. Paul is writing to a young follower of Christ, Timothy, who was living in Ephesus, a very immoral, pagan, ungodly city.

Reinhard Bonnke to Daniel Kolenda

Moses to Joshua
Elijah to Elisha
Kathryn kulman to Benny Hinn
Reinhard Bonnke to Daniel Kolenda







Kolenda is a modern missionary evangelist who has led more than 17-million people to Christ face-to face through massive open-air evangelistic campaigns in some of the most dangerous, difficult and remote locations on earth. As the successor to world renowned Evangelist Reinhard Bonnke, Daniel is the president and CEO of Christ for All Nations; a ministry which has conducted some of the largest evangelistic events in history, has published over 190 million books in 104 languages and has offices in 10 nations around the world. He also hosts an internationally syndicated television program.

Daniel is a gifted, fifth-generation preacher whose ministry is marked by a powerful evangelistic anointing and incredible miracles after the model of Jesus; preaching, teaching and healing. The blind receive their sight, the lame walk, the lepers are cleansed, and the deaf hear — he has even seen the dead raised — but most importantly, the poor have the gospel preached to them. It is this single minded Gospel emphasis that makes the ministry of Daniel Kolenda and Christ for all Nations so unique.

Daniel is a graduate of Southeastern University on Lakeland, Florida and the Brownsville Revival School of Ministry in Pensacola, Florida, but his greatest education has come from the years of ministry side-by-side with his mentor and spiritual father Evangelist Reinhard Bonnke. Together they have circled the globe preaching the Gospel and continue to do so as a single-minded team with great effectiveness.

As a previous successful pastor and church planter Daniel holds a tireless commitment, and dedication to the Church. More than half of the cost of every evangelistic campaign is invested in a “follow-up” system to see every convert become a faith-filled, fearless, disciple of Christ and member of a local church.

Daniel, with his wife Rebekah and their children, Elijah, Gloria, London and Lydia, reside in the Orlando area.


If men were God


If men were God: do you think you'll have that smile that blossomed and overthrown my emotions?
Do you think you would have that brain that shine?
Do you think you can walk with those legs that sweep men off their feet without looking back and live?
Many would look for a way to make you cripple.
If men were God, would you still have the right to
Speak in this democratic world without been arrested






If men were God: this air we breath in shall be sold,
The water shall remain a resource for one politician;
Then me and you shall queue to buy before we drink.
If men were God: we shall all be bottled in one place,
Our spirits shall be caged in the zoo of their hearts.
Millions shall fall at the sound of their drums in the street; most especially you and me.




If men were God: we shall all pay as we walk like
IThe buses at island pay to pass lekki toll gate.
Before you eat in your house, you would take permission.
The politicians shall fly more and urinate on our heads as they journey to their doom in joy.
More souls shall be destroy than we see now.



If men were God and God was a man of humility,
He shall be kicked here and there because men' hearts
Are dirty, evil and filled with a foul aroma of Ego.
God shall be a slave of his own creature and men,
Ride endless with a cart that return no glory and love.



If men were God: you won't be alive to read this,
And my pen can't release its ink in the course of this.
My thoughts and your thoughts would be moudered
Throung the string of their eyes to your joyful soul.
If men were God; a mighty God like God above,
The flowers of your daily activities shall weep always.











Lend me your eyes, men are men with troubles,
They are at war against themselves without their knowledge.
The world is free but men's hearts are not free,
They lay eggs and went astray without hope.
Let your heart keep faith on the man above because
Only him can sustain you and no man can help.

by john chizoba vincent




Growing spiritually

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