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II Corinthians 5:19 NKJV
that is, that God was in Christ reconciling the world to Himself, not imputing their trespasses to them, and has committed to us the word of reconciliation.
Joel 2:25 NKJV
“So I will restore to you the years that the swarming locust has eaten, The crawling locust, The consuming locust, And the chewing locust, My great army which I sent among you.
THE AZUSA STREET REVIVAL
(1906-1915)
A small, forgotten building… became the birthplace of a global movement.
In 1906, the Azusa Street Revival began quietly in Los Angeles.
No famous stage. No spotlight. Just people gathering to pray.
Led by a humble preacher, William J. Seymour, the meetings were simple—but something powerful began to happen.
People began to experience speaking in tongues, seen as a sign of the Holy Spirit moving among them.
Worship broke barriers. People from different races came together in unity—something rare for that time.
What started in that small room became the spark of the modern Pentecostal movement, spreading across nations and shaping churches worldwide.
Word spread across cities and nations.
What started in a small room… touched the world.
Some stories must never be forgotten.
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Yet today I stood in Bokkos local government where sorrow hangs heavy in the air where we lost eight precious souls to Fulani terrorists
Eight lives gone in a moment
Eight families shattered beyond words
Eight voices that will never be heard again
The cries of mothers the silence of fathers the tears of children it all echoes in my heart and refuses to fade
But even in this pain even in this unbearable grief I make this vow from the depths of my soul
I will never stop interceding for my people
I will never be silent in the face of this darkness
I will never grow weary in lifting their names before God
For He sees every tear He hears every cry and He is near to the brokenhearted Psalm 34 18
No matter how deep the pain no matter how long the night I will keep praying I will keep standing I will keep believing
Because my people will not be forgotten
Their blood will not cry in vain
And their hope will not die in silence
Message to Rufai oseni
am at Ile Epo market now and I saw something that moved me to tears 😭😭 I was shocked to my bones to see they cut yam to pieces to sell 500 naira because some people can't afford to buy a tuber of yam anymore.
@NyeyoB@Olaadeyemi20@zosjos007@dammiedammie35 What does your Father being a G.O and PFN Chairman have to do with this? My parents are both G.O and CAN yet they PAID my fees to CU. Did CU graduate complain to you people????
@dammiedammie35 Did any graduate of Covenant University complain to y’all????? My parents never did fraud and they happily sent me to CU and PAID Did their exceptional church members pass the scholarship exam and they weren’t given a scholarship??? Sorry what is this about?
@yabaleftonline Firstly, Plateau State is a state with over 60% Christians indigenous people. So, do you expect the indigenous people of Jos to leave their homeland just because of the failure of the government to provide adequate security for its citizens?
@BashirAhmaad Let me laugh! IF GOD BE FOR US, WHO SHALL BE AGAINST US! It shall not be well with you, your funders, and your hopes concerning this, Bashir!!!!
Psalms 78vs4 NKJV
We will not hide them from their children, Telling to the generation to come the praises of the Lord, And His strength and His wonderful works that He has done.
This hanimalistic account is associated with the culprits who sexu@lly abused a minor, and led to the unfortunate demise of this young girl Ochanya. She was reportedly 13-year-old, abused for years, and some persons are in the comment section entertaining her stup'dity. The culprits were her teacher and his son.
@DanielRegha The same people clamoring for this extra state are the people bullying them and collecting their lands but pain to Nigerians is insufferable