The landlord of a building on Plot 1, 112 Road, FESTAC Town, Lagos State housing a Christ Embassy church, has expressed ...
Marcin Wilson, the church’s pastor, said it has existed for 151 years and the current building was built in 1965 where the original structure stood. “It has a lot of history, a lot of memories ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The Christian Science Church, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The Church publishes the ...
Christ Embassy Gloucester has been given the go ahead to hold services ... and my objection is not based on any personal reason or philosophical views of church etc," they wrote. "My objection is ...
A forceful 7.4 magnitude earthquake shook the capital of Vanuatu damaging the newly established U.S. Embassy on Tuesday. Authorities reported the earthquake and subsequent aftershocks at 12:53 p.m ...
The United States has closed its embassy in Vanuatu after a major earthquake caused "considerable damage" to the mission, the country's embassy in Papua New Guinea said. "The US embassy in Port ...
France said its raising of the flag did not automatically mean it would reopen its embassy. During his meeting with British officials, Sharaa, formerly known by his nom de guerre Abu Mohammed al ...
Christmas is a celebration of sharing joy and love. (Shutterstock) Commemorating the birth of Jesus Christ is one of the primary reasons for the celebration of Christmas. As per the Bible ...
Over the years, we’ve seen many failures and fallings in the Evangelical church. And it begs the question: What is going on? In my article, Why Do Leaders Fall? I wrote: “They fall for the same reason ...
People and events that have helped build the community of the Christian church as it exists today. Most people today have a visual image of Christ. Long haired and bearded, simply dressed in homespun ...
even CHRIST-mas from the public square. Sadly, over the years, we have seen the effect even in the church. There has been a gradual removal of anything deemed offensive to the very few, even at the ...