Tuesday 23rd November 2021
Lay Faithful Trust Foundation, in collaboration with VFC and The Lifeline Hub, UK, conducted another distribution of clothes to IDPs in Kofai IDP Camp, Ardo-Kola, Taraba State.
Tuesday 23rd November 2021
Lay Faithful Trust Foundation, in collaboration with VFC and The Lifeline Hub, UK, conducted another distribution of clothes to IDPs in Kofai IDP Camp, Ardo-Kola, Taraba State.
Peace and mercy to you, in the Name of Jesus Christ our Lord and Saviour.
National Consensus Movement (NCM) is a body of Christian professionals committed to the peace and unity of Nigeria and the well-being of Christians. We are non-denominational, multi-ethnic, and without affiliation to any political party or any political interest group. Our goal is to foster political consensus and unity in the Church as basic prerequisite for good governance, justice, equality, and fairness in Nigeria.
Lay Faithful Trust Foundation conducted another round of distribution of clothes to IDPs in Southern Kaduna on Thursday 18th November 2021. The current exercise was done inside St. Thomas Catholic Church, Mallagum, Southern Kaduna. The IDPs in the environment converged inside the Church building for the project.
The National Consensus Movement (NCM) held another meeting on 13th November 2021 as follow up to its meeting in October 2021. The goal of the NCM is to build Christian political unity as imperative prerequisite towards restoring balance and order in the polity.
National Consensus Movement (NCM) is a body of concerned Christians and Nigerians desirous of good governance, justice, equality, and fairness in the country. It is not an arm of any political party neither is it sponsored by any political interest group.
As you go to Church, could you kindly discuss with your Pastor, Bishop or General Overseer, the plight of persecuted Christians in Nigeria and our collective responsibility to help them as children of One Father in heaven?
Millions of our brethren have been driven out of their homes and they are living under inhuman conditions in IDP Camps. We cannot pretend we are not aware of what is going on.
The Lay Faithful Trust Fund conducted relief distribution of food item to Christian IDPs in Otesi IDP Camp in Benue State. According to the Camp Chairman, there are over 35,000 IDPs in the camp.
The Lay Faithful Trust Fund conducted relief distribution of cash and food items to IDPs in Tagama IDP Camp, Samaru, Kataf, Southern Kaduna.
Is there hope for Nigeria? What next should the Church do about the persisting challenges from the forces of darkness? Below are inspiring visions that not only predict a good future for Nigeria but also provide a strategy for redemptive warfare, the time for which is now. Based on these and other visions, and having consulted with the leadership of various national and international intercessory bodies and accordingly agreed, I make the following urgent prayer call, especially to Christian women in Nigeria:
Lay Faithful Trust Fund, in collaboration with World Harvest Christian Centre and Operation Mobilization, UK, conducted cash relief project to Christian widows in Gonin Gora IDP Camp, Southern Kaduna on Thursday 23rd September 2021.
Going through the parable in Luke 16, no one would wish to end up as the "rich man", with all his earthly wealth and comfort. But, why did the story end the way it did? The rich was not presented as a thief, adulterer, or murderer. He simply minded his business. Unfortunately, he did not care about a less fortunate person in his environment.
The LAY FAITHFUL TRUST FUND conducted relief outreach to IDP families at the Goni Gora camp. We are grateful to the brethren who donated the funds. We are also grateful to Bro. David and Sister Laura for executing the project.
With due cognizance to the various warnings given by God in this season, the next prudent question should be “men and brethren, what shall we do?”
In the letter God told me to write to Church leaders on Monday 12th April 2021, He specifically stated that LEADERSHIP CRISIS is the major problem of the Nigerian Church. In mentioning “leadership crisis”, God is not simply talking about titles and positions in the Church. We have those in abundance. We need the leadership appointed and approved by God for this season.
As we are express concern about insecurity, let us also be burdened about the plight of IDP children.
Many of these children have not been to school for over seven years.
Please join us to brainstorm on how to help them.
Please permit me to offer a little introduction to another Pre-Judgment Warning from God to Nigerian Christians.
Today, Saturday 8th May 2021, Bro. Joshua Fray called me that God gave him a second warning to the Church. He wrote the warning and sent it to me. I am sharing the information which he sent because it agrees with what God has been telling me to inform Nigerian Christians.
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We should not forget there is a deliberate plan “to eradicate in all its forms and ramifications” Christianity in Nigeria. (Abuja Declarations 1989) While it sounded like fairy tale to some Christians in 2015, it is reality in 2021.
The crux of any Christian response rests on the ability of the Christian community to raise funds for intervention and advocacy. In response to prayers, God has given us wisdom, manpower, and ideas but there is no funding to implement any counter strategy.