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Bible School Graduands Urged To Shun Occultism
The Gloctheco Christian University at the weekend graduated a total of 14 and matriculated 22 persons at its 4th convocation ceremony in Port Harcourt, with a charge to the graduands not to involve in occultism in the cause of their career as gospel ministers.
Addressing the congregation, President of the Insitution, Dr. Friday Ogbonna urged them to do everything possible to ensure that God’s mission and vision manitested in their lives and career.
“You should not practice occultism as some gospel ministers are into. You should not put money first, be contented with what you have and be mindful to do what God has assigned you to do while ensuring that God’s vision and mission in your lives and career are actualised”, he stressed.
Dr. Ogbonna who is also the Director, International Victory Bible Institute, Nigeria and the U.S.A. enjoined the graduate ministers to use the knowledge acquired to win more souls to Christ as well as contribute towards human capacity development through character moulding.
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