The Champions on Our Network

  • Minister's Name:
    Pst. Enoch A. Adeboye
  • Minister's Name:
    Dr. Joshua Talena
  • Minister's Name:
    Rev. Francis Anosike
  • Minister's Name:
    Pst. Sam Adeyemi
  • Minister's Name:
    Rev. Femi Emmanuel
  • Minister's Name:
    Rev. Ben Eragbai
  • Minister's Name:
    Arch. Bish. Sam Amaga
  • Minister's Name:
    Bish. David Oyedepo
  • Minister's Name:
    Dr. Creflo Dollar
  • Minister's Name:
    Pst. Obby Okeke
  • Minister's Name:
    Rev. Ntia I. Ntia
  • Minister's Name:
    Pst. Faith Vedelago
  • Minister's Name:
    Apst Johnson Suleman
  • Minister's Name:
    Pst. David Ibiyiemie
  • Minister's Name:
    Pst Amos Fenwa
  • Minister's Name:
    Dr. Paul Enenche

Curbing the menace of Boko Haram & Islamic Jihad in Nigeria.

The menace of Boko Haram and other Islamic Jihadist groups has been a growing concern to Nigeria, and for the Church of Jesus Christ in Particular. What is the way forward.

We are at a critical time in our church history and indeed the world.we must be sober and alert.our departure is nearer than we think.the Armageddom war unfolds as the church faces her worst enemy-ISlAM. But now the gates of hell shall not prevail,expect when the saints have been raptured.let me/u be ready.shalom!

a man who has nohitng to loss (like a sucied bomber) is the most dangerous enemy you could ever have.if they were religous, i don’t know why they didn’t go for the pilgrimage, they stayed behind to kill.“teach us to number our days so that we might apply our heart unto wisdom”Like or Dislike: 0  0

it seems that whneever a major international event is coming to Nigeria, religious violence breaks out in certain parts of northern Nigeria so that, by definition, North Nigeria is a no-go for international events!

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