A talk delivered at the inaugural christian men’s fellowship conference Held at St Thomas’ Church, Isinkan Akure on Saturday 22nd March, 2025 By Ven John Olugbenga Oso, PhD. Courtesyi. The Archbishop and Patron of
Gafcon Begins Its Mini Conference in Texas with Call for Renewed Strength for Global Mission The Gafcon G25 Mini Conference is taking place in Plano, Texas from March 11 to 14 with a special
Fellowship! In Christ Jesus!Beloved people of God,As we stand at the threshold of 2025, I extend a heartfelt welcome to each of you. This new yearunfolds like a blank canvas, offering fresh opportunities and
Interviewer: “Thank you, Baba Falae, for agreeing to this interview. Can you tell us a bit about your early life and how you got started in your career?” Baba Falae: “My advice to all
In Times Like These. How do we look at life in general and the events that take place? How we look at life in general is how we determine what’s real and what isn’t,
And of the children of Issachar, which were men that had understanding of the times, to know what Israel ought to do; the heads of them were two hundred; and all their brethren were
The question above is one that obviously plagues the minds of many Christians when we consider the unacceptable performance of political leadership observed in our country and around the world. Many are often bothered
The Patroness of the Diocesan Council of Akure Anglican Youth Fellowship and A Professor of Applied Linguistics and Terminology, at the Institute of Technology-enhanced Learning and Digital Humanities (INTEDH), Federal University of Technology Akure
JUST IN: Church of Nigeria Elects Seven Bishops, Four Archbishops at Episcopal Synod The Church of Nigeria (Anglican Communion), has elected Bishops to fill the vacant Episcopal Sees in Seven of its Dioceses and
INTRODUCTION Nigeria, with its abundant natural resources and large young population, faces significant economic challenges that hinder its growth. High inflation, unemployment, and poverty point to deeper structural difficulties. Primarily, the country’s overdependence on