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  Redemption And Forgiveness: The Way To National Reconciliation, Unity, Development -011109
By Imaekhai Emmanuel
Apostle Paul in his epistles unveils the mysteries of the Church, settles doctrinal issues, disputes and clears misconceptions. The epistle to the Ephesians is not an exception.

How To Overcome Failure -011109
By Prophet (Dr.) S.K. Abiara
IT is over four decades that I have been working for God. Certainly, the Almighty had worked through me to touch lives in a positive way.

St. Paul's Brigade Marks Founder's Day -011109
By Paul Adunwoke
Boys' and Girls' Brigade in the mainland deanery gathered at St. Paul's Catholic Church to mark their founder's day last week.

Ikosi Archdeaconry, Anglican Church Marks 2009 Family Programme -011109
By Uju Atueyi
THE Archdeacon of Ikosi Archdeaconry of the Anglican Church of Nigeria, and Vicar of All Saints Church, Ikosi, Venerable Adekunle George Adeyeye, has identified the family as a bed-rock of any nation and urged for its preservation. He called on government and the citizenry to give adequate attention to the institution.

The Price Of success [4] -011109
By seyi ogunrunyinka
THE children of Israel were afraid to fight the inhabitants of the Promised Land. God could have given the land to them for free with no battle, but He wanted them to work for it.

... Eschew Tribalism, Cleric Tells Christian Leaders, Musicians -011109
CHRISTIAN leaders of Pentecostal churches as well as Christian musicians have been urged to abstain from all acts of tribalism, as they are detrimental to the unity in the body of Christ and the spiritual growth of all Christians, especially young believers.

At 40, Ralimat Islamiyya Marks Achievements -011109
RAHMAT Islamiyya Association of Nigeria has rolled out plans to consolidate its accomplishments in the last 40 years of its existence. The National President of the Association, Alhaji Ade Anthonio, on Thursday, in Lagos gave praises to Allah (SWT) for what the organisation has been able to achieve in the last four decades.

RCCG Holds Special Service For Academic Community -011109
A SPECIAL Service organised by the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), Lagos Province One for members of the Academic Community will today take place at the National Headquarters (Throne of Grace), Parish, 1-9, Redemption Way, Ebute Metta, Lagos beginning from 8.30am.

Wrong Thinking Cuts Life Short (3) -011109
By Abraham Akinlalu
Last week, we discussed how wrong thinking could cause hypertension and stroke. These two ailments could cause untimely death.

Samson's Hair Grows Again! -011109
By Gabriel Agbo
"So the Philistines captured him and gouged out his eyes. They took him to Gaza, where he was bound with bronze chains and made to grind grain in the prison.

  Mimiko Urges Nigerians To Be More Prayerful -011109
Mrs Olukemi Mimiko, wife of Ondo State governor has expressed optimism that with devotional minds of Nigerians and current struggle on various reforms by the present administration, the country will attract the desired progress in no distant time.

Anglican Cleric Decries Poor State Of Roads -011109
From Alemma-Ozioruva Aliu, Benin
THE leadership of the Akoko-Edo Diocese of the Anglican Communion has urged government at all levels to give special attention to the poor state of infrastructure in the country, particularly roads. It said bad roads had almost been accepted as part of our existence, which it described as an aberration.

Sinful Actions, Untenable Excuses -011109
By Seun Owoeye
SIN, according to Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English is defined as disobedience to God, or an offence against God or religious laws.

Diocese Of Lagos West Commissions Hostel For Varsity -011109
THE Ajayi Crowther University, Oyo, has been described as a pride, not only for the Diocese of Lagos West (Anglican Communion), but also for the entire Church of Nigeria, and members have pledged to commit themselves further to the physical development of the university.

Why Nation's Problems Persist, Say Women Leaders -011109
By Jumobi Adegbite
WIFE of the National President, Chaplains Fellowship of Nigeria (CFN), and National Director of Women Affairs, CFN, Dr. E. O. Afilaka, has attributed the nation's problems to the inability of women to take up their rightful positions to help the nation get to its final destinations, stressing that women have continued to fail in their God-given assignments.

Cleric Tells Nigerians To Depend On God -011109
By Bisi Alabi Williams
REVD Abraham Etuk of Christian Gospel Assembly, Abule Egba, Lagos, has enjoined Nigerians to always depend on God for their nation's welfare and progress.

World Muslim Scholars To Meet In Nigeria -011109
By Sulaimon Salau
MUSLIM scholars across the globe are preparing to gather in Ibadan, Oyo State next year to examine the role of Islam in the country since independence and how the practice of the religion and the conduct of its adherents could impact on the revitalisation of the country's economic and socio-political life.

Religious Leaders Urged To Shun Materialism -011109
An appeal has gone to Christian leaders in the country not to lay too much emphasis on wealth, prosperity and materialism as this has led some members of the congregation to embark on activities that will make them rich at all costs.

The Saints Are Marching On! -011109
By Gabriel Osu
A Saint is "persons that the Christian Church recognises as being very holy, because of the way they have lived or died". A sainted person is considered or officially stated to be a saint.

 
 

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