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Indigent Persons Get Christ Embassy Scholarships

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About 5,000 less privileged
children from various parts of the country have been awarded scholarships by Christ Embassy through its inner city educational programme.
Zonal Pastor of Zone II, Christ Embassy Nigeria, Pastor Emeka Eze who disclosed this at the Believers love world exhibition in Port Harcourt also said that the church has also assisted over 50 orphans in Lagos of relief materials adding that a free medical outreach prograrme was being organised by the church throughout the country to help improve the health condition of Nigerians.
The Zonal Pastor described the founder of the Church, Pastor Chris Oyakhilome as a gift to humanity, stressing that the man of God through his activities had been impacting on the lives of young people and others across the world.
He also said that the activities of Pastor Chris Oyakhilome were affecting the spiritual climate of the world as the Bible is now being taken to remote places in the globe, adding that the economies of nations visited by Pastor Chris were changing for the better.
Pastor Eze said that the exhibition was part of the programme of the Church to showcase the works of Pastor Chris Oyakhilome with the view to winning souls for Christ.
Also speaking the chairperson of the exhibition committee Deaconess Gloria Kwajaffa said that the programme will enable members of the Church and others to upgrade their libraries with the Ministry’s materials.
According to her, the exhibition is to display the manifold works of the kingdom of God to the people with view to changing their lives. “There is need to touch lives through the word of God” she said.
The exhibition which lasts for five days will lecture on youth empowerment amongst others.

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