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Church Spends $1.5bn On Charity
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints says it spent over 1.5 billion Dollars in humanitarian activities across the world in 2016.
A member of the Quorum of 70 of the Church elders, Dedan Mada disclosed this in an interview with newsmen on the sideline of the just-concluded conference of the Church in Port Harcourt last Sunday.
Elder Mada said that the Church has been into humanitarian activities across the globe, stressing that the Church has assisted the Catholic caritas to reach out to vulnerable people across the world.
He disclosed that the Church is assisting people in famine ravaged countries of Ethiopia and Somalia as well as assist victims of Boko Haram insurgency in the North East of Nigeria.
Elder Mada said that the Church through its welfare committee has assisted its members to become self- reliant and self-sufficient.
Other programmes include the construction of boreholes in some communities in Rivers State, while skills acquisition programmes had been organised for both members and non-members of the Church.
Meanwhile, Elder Mada says the solution to the crisis ravaging the global community lies with faith in Christ.
He said that faith in Christ will bring peace to humanity and at the same time check too much quest for wealth.
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