Have you ever heard the phrase "how you see life determines how you live it?"
I recently wrote and tried to answer a famous question people ask whether out of genuine curiosity or out of frustration; 'what is my purpose in life?'
What does the gospel truly accomplish in the life of a believer?
In his letter to the Ephesians, Apostle Paul unfolds the reality of God's grace, how we were chosen, redeemed, reconciled, and brought into Christ, not by our works, but by His Grace.
Through this powerful exposition, we see both the richness of our identity in Christ and the responsibilities that come with it. The same grace that saves us also calls us to something greater: a life marked by unity, holiness, love, spiritual maturity, and steadfastness in the face of spiritual opposition.
Join us this evening at Celebr8 Centre, Eden Park and Gardens, Utako by 6:00PM WAT as we journey through the book of Ephesians.
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We’ve made room for YOU!
Because the family is growing, CCI Mararaba is officially moving to TWO services starting this Sunday, May 3rd!✨
Same Word, same worship, same community now with more space to experience it all. ❤️
• 1st Service: 8:00 AM
• 2nd Service: 10:30 AM
See you there! 👋🏾✨
#CCIGlobal #CCIAbuja #CCIMararaba #Ebenezer #TheLionandtheLamb
What does Nigeria’s ranking on the Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) really mean? And what does it not tell us?
In the 108th episode of our podcast, we unpack this important question with two leading voices in the anti-corruption space: Nankpak Cirfat from Connected Development (CODE) and Bathsheba Tagwai from the Civil Society Legislative Advocacy Centre / Transparency International Nigeria.
Together, they break down how the CPI works, what it actually measures, and some of the common misconceptions around the index.
If you’ve ever wondered how these global rankings are determined or what they mean for Nigeria’s anti-corruption journey, this episode offers clear, practical insights you won’t want to miss.
Check below for link.
Nigerian government officials will wave their president goodbye at the airport then fly to where he’s going, to go welcome him. We’ve never seen this level of sycophancy in our history.