by Rev. Sunday Bwanhot Good news! Kidnappers have released kidnapped brethren to the mission house where they abducted them. Since it is night in Nigeria, they hope to start off next morning for Kaduna. Thank God for answering prayers and for showing us mercy. Pray for safety in the trip […]
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Global Zoom Virtual Prayer On Saturday February 27, 2021 for the Kidnapped ECWA Saints
by eCommunicator Although it’s fairly easy to thank the Lord after we’ve already received the victory, We must give God praise before we see the actual victory. You are invited to a global Zoom virtual Prayer for the ECWA saints kidnapped on February 14, 2021 after a successful evangelistic outreach in […]
Read MoreSeveral Nigerian students abducted by armed ‘bandits’
by Fidelis Mbah President Buhari has condemned abduction of 27 students from a secondary school in Niger state. Armed men have kidnapped at least 42 people, including 27 students, from a secondary school in central Nigeria’s Niger state, according to officials. Abdullberqy Ebbo, director general, strategic operation of Niger state […]
Read MoreNigeria: Pray for the release of 5 ECWA members kidnapped about 3AM Sunday morning February 14, 2021 in Kogi State
by Rev. Sunday Bwanhot Urgent Prayer Need: Pray for the release of 5 ECWA members kidnapped about 3AM Sunday morning in Kogi State. They are from Kaduna and frequently go on mission trips to villages in Kogi state. They had a successful time of ministering and 93 people accepted Christ […]
Read MoreEvangelical Church Winning All (ECWA) in Nigeria Loses Much
by International Christian Concern Radical Islamic herdsmen, known as Fulani militants, wreaked havoc on a small Christian village in Katsina state in early September. Morning Star News described Fulani militants as “inspired by their desire to forcefully take over Christians’ lands and impose Islam as desertification.” On September 6, Fulani […]
Read MoreNigerian bishops: ‘The killings must stop’
by Peter Ajayi Dada Nigerian bishops have appealed to the government to stop the killings in southern Kaduna state. An Aug. 8 statement signed by Archbishop Augustine Akubeze, conference president, said the bishops “continue to hear of increasing insecurity and unabated acts of terrorism in northern Nigeria. We are all […]
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