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Making the difference one child at a time!! Part 2
You people have done a miracle in this place. I have lived in Ajelogo most of my life and for nearly thirty years now there has been no source of clean water to drink in this community. We had to walk a long distance to buy water to drink. I am very grateful and I know the community will be very glad with what you people have done. I didn’t have the privilege to talk during the ceremony but I want to thank Pastor Chris Oyakhilome for what he is doing. God will continue to bless him and his family Continue reading
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Making the difference one child at a time!! Part 1
The headmistress, Mrs Stella Brooms, was sitting on the terrace, as I approached she smiled at me and said “You are from the InnerCity Mission of Christ Embassy”, I was not really surprised even though we were meeting for the first time, “Yes” I said. Continue reading
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The InnerCity Mission – Breaking the Cycle of Poverty!!
At The InnerCity Mission of Christ Embassy, children are at the heart of everything we do; we run several programs all aimed at breaking this cycle of poverty mentally and physically, by providing a foundation for sustainable development through educational programs and Christian nurturing initiatives. By these, we alleviate the effects of poverty and give the children hope for a better and more secure future. Continue reading
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Don’t throw a party….remember the forgotten children!!
As I stood waiting my turn at the counter, I thought about how I got the word from God one day while praying, “don’t throw a party, remember the forgotten children” He said. The more I thought about the Lord’s voice and remembered His words, the more resolved I was to give the money. Continue reading
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What about the Children? What about the future?
A loud thump followed by the sound of shattering glass and the screech of a skidding commercial bus draws a startling attention from everyone around. A middle aged man who is evidently the driver of the bus and several other … Continue reading
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