Rivers
Cleric Charges Christians Not To Live For Themselves
Christians in Rivers State have been charged not to live for themselves, but for others, saying that they are the light of the world.
Speaking during the Thanksgiving Service by Lulu Briggs Foundation held at the Chapel of God International Worship Centre, Port Harcourt on Saturday, Pastor Princess Emmanuel charged Christians to be their brothers’ keeper.
The cleric said God has asked Christians to shine the light in place of darkness.
She expressed joy and satisfaction that the LuLu Briggs Foundation has done so much in recent times.
Emmanuel praised the Foundation for the five-day free medical mission which was held at Opobo Town, Monday through Friday, to take care of the less privileged in the area.
A member of the Lulu-Briggs Foundation medical team, Ahana Princess, testified of an eight-month-old child who, through the grace of God, had a successful Hernia operation.
By: Theresa Frederick
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