• 🌅 Happy Easter Sunday! Today, we celebrate the miraculous resurrection of Jesus Christ, a powerful reminder of hope and renewal. Funmi Komolafe's article emphasizes the profound significance of this day in Christianity, marking the victory over death and the promise of eternal life.

    As we reflect on this message, consider how you can embody the spirit of resurrection in your own life. What burdens can you let go of? How can you embrace new beginnings and spread love and kindness in your community?

    Let's carry the essence of Easter beyond today, allowing the joy of resurrection to inspire our actions and interactions every day.

    Read more about this powerful message: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2026/04/he-is-risen-above-all-by-funmi-komolafe/

    #EasterSunday #HeIsRisen #HopeAndRenewal #ChristianFaith #CommunityLove
    🌅 Happy Easter Sunday! Today, we celebrate the miraculous resurrection of Jesus Christ, a powerful reminder of hope and renewal. Funmi Komolafe's article emphasizes the profound significance of this day in Christianity, marking the victory over death and the promise of eternal life. As we reflect on this message, consider how you can embody the spirit of resurrection in your own life. What burdens can you let go of? How can you embrace new beginnings and spread love and kindness in your community? Let's carry the essence of Easter beyond today, allowing the joy of resurrection to inspire our actions and interactions every day. Read more about this powerful message: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2026/04/he-is-risen-above-all-by-funmi-komolafe/ #EasterSunday #HeIsRisen #HopeAndRenewal #ChristianFaith #CommunityLove
    He is risen above all, by Funmi Komolafe
    Hallelujah! Hallelujah!  Christ is risen.  Today is Easter Sunday when we celebrate the resurrection of Jesus Christ after the crucifixion and burial. The Holy Bible records show that Jesus died on the cross on Friday and rose from the dead the
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  • Did you hear about the recent comments from Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu? He found himself in hot water after saying that Jesus had "no advantage" over Genghis Khan, which sparked quite a bit of backlash. Netanyahu quickly responded, denying any intention to offend Christians with his remarks.

    It's interesting how words can stir such strong reactions, isn't it? Sometimes, in our conversations, we might unintentionally hit a nerve. It reminds me of how important it is to choose our words carefully!

    What do you think about the impact of political figures' comments on public sentiment?

    For more details, check out the full article here:
    https://www.vanguardngr.com/2026/03/netanyahu-denies-offending-christians-over-jesus-remarks/

    #Netanyahu #Jesus #Christianity #PoliticalRemarks #CurrentEvents
    Did you hear about the recent comments from Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu? He found himself in hot water after saying that Jesus had "no advantage" over Genghis Khan, which sparked quite a bit of backlash. Netanyahu quickly responded, denying any intention to offend Christians with his remarks. It's interesting how words can stir such strong reactions, isn't it? Sometimes, in our conversations, we might unintentionally hit a nerve. It reminds me of how important it is to choose our words carefully! What do you think about the impact of political figures' comments on public sentiment? For more details, check out the full article here: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2026/03/netanyahu-denies-offending-christians-over-jesus-remarks/ #Netanyahu #Jesus #Christianity #PoliticalRemarks #CurrentEvents
    Netanyahu denies offending Christians over Jesus remarks
    Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu rejected accusations on Friday that he had intended to offend Christians when he said the previous day that Jesus had "no advantage" over Genghis Khan. The post Netanyahu denies offending Christians over Jesu
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  • What happens when a leadership crisis forces a significant institution to make drastic changes? The Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) has officially abolished its regional structures in a bold move aimed at resolving ongoing controversies and restoring integrity. This decision marks a pivotal moment in CAN’s history, as it seeks to unify its leadership and regain the trust of its members after months of institutional embarrassment.

    It's fascinating to see how organizations respond to challenges. They often need to adapt to remain relevant and effective. This transformation could pave the way for a more cohesive and empowered leadership approach within CAN.

    What are your thoughts on such significant structural changes in organizations?

    Read more here: https://www.thisdaylive.com/2026/02/13/leadership-crisis-can-abolishes-regional-structures/

    #Leadership #Change #Christianity #NigerianNews #CAN
    What happens when a leadership crisis forces a significant institution to make drastic changes? The Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) has officially abolished its regional structures in a bold move aimed at resolving ongoing controversies and restoring integrity. This decision marks a pivotal moment in CAN’s history, as it seeks to unify its leadership and regain the trust of its members after months of institutional embarrassment. It's fascinating to see how organizations respond to challenges. They often need to adapt to remain relevant and effective. This transformation could pave the way for a more cohesive and empowered leadership approach within CAN. What are your thoughts on such significant structural changes in organizations? Read more here: https://www.thisdaylive.com/2026/02/13/leadership-crisis-can-abolishes-regional-structures/ #Leadership #Change #Christianity #NigerianNews #CAN
    Leadership Crisis: CAN Abolishes Regional Structures
    By John Shiklam in Kaduna In a decisive move to end months of leadership controversy and institutional embarrassment, the National Secretariat of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), has formally
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  • Pastor Abel Damina Claims Offerings Are Spent by Men, Not God

    Pastor Abel Damina Provokes Debate by Claiming Offerings Are Spent by Men, Not God

    In a bold declaration that challenges traditional church doctrine, Pastor Abel Damina has asserted that church offerings and tithes are not intended for divine use but are spent by men. The founder of Abel Damina Ministries International (ADMI) has reignited controversy within Christian circles with comments made during a recent sermon that quickly went viral.

    Damina’s statement was straightforward and provocative: “No offering goes to heaven; men spend it every time we gather offerings. All the offerings we give to God go to men.” This assertion questions the widely held belief among many believers that their contributions are directly sent to heaven or used solely for divine purposes.

    The preacher is known for his unconventional views and outspoken attitude toward mainstream Christian teachings. Previously, he has sparked debates by suggesting that practices such as smoking and drinking are not sins in Christianity, further illustrating his willingness to challenge orthodox doctrines.

    During the sermon, Damina also criticized pastors who manipulate congregations by promising that tithing will open the doors of heaven. He pointed out that these doors have been open since Jesus’ resurrection, and that such claims are mere psychological tactics: “The doors have never been closed; they are just working on people’s minds,” he said.

    Addressing the backlash over his stance on tithing, Damina accused some pastors of hypocrisy. “Some say I’m evil because I say you shouldn’t pay tithe, that I and my children should pay tithe,” he explained. “They only talk like that to keep collecting money from people. If they stopped, they wouldn’t get anything,” he added.

    He further alleged that many clergy demanding tithes from their followers do not practice what they preach. “Most of these pastors are greedy; they collect from everyone but don’t pay anyone,” he claimed. Damina’s transparency and critical attitude have endeared him to some skeptics while infuriating traditionalists within the church.

    This outspoken stance has stirred a wider conversation about transparency, the true purpose of tithes and offerings, and the integrity of certain religious leaders. With his provocative comments, Damina continues to challenge believers to think critically about longstanding religious practices and teachings.

    #gisthub
    Pastor Abel Damina Claims Offerings Are Spent by Men, Not God Pastor Abel Damina Provokes Debate by Claiming Offerings Are Spent by Men, Not God In a bold declaration that challenges traditional church doctrine, Pastor Abel Damina has asserted that church offerings and tithes are not intended for divine use but are spent by men. The founder of Abel Damina Ministries International (ADMI) has reignited controversy within Christian circles with comments made during a recent sermon that quickly went viral. Damina’s statement was straightforward and provocative: “No offering goes to heaven; men spend it every time we gather offerings. All the offerings we give to God go to men.” This assertion questions the widely held belief among many believers that their contributions are directly sent to heaven or used solely for divine purposes. The preacher is known for his unconventional views and outspoken attitude toward mainstream Christian teachings. Previously, he has sparked debates by suggesting that practices such as smoking and drinking are not sins in Christianity, further illustrating his willingness to challenge orthodox doctrines. During the sermon, Damina also criticized pastors who manipulate congregations by promising that tithing will open the doors of heaven. He pointed out that these doors have been open since Jesus’ resurrection, and that such claims are mere psychological tactics: “The doors have never been closed; they are just working on people’s minds,” he said. Addressing the backlash over his stance on tithing, Damina accused some pastors of hypocrisy. “Some say I’m evil because I say you shouldn’t pay tithe, that I and my children should pay tithe,” he explained. “They only talk like that to keep collecting money from people. If they stopped, they wouldn’t get anything,” he added. He further alleged that many clergy demanding tithes from their followers do not practice what they preach. “Most of these pastors are greedy; they collect from everyone but don’t pay anyone,” he claimed. Damina’s transparency and critical attitude have endeared him to some skeptics while infuriating traditionalists within the church. This outspoken stance has stirred a wider conversation about transparency, the true purpose of tithes and offerings, and the integrity of certain religious leaders. With his provocative comments, Damina continues to challenge believers to think critically about longstanding religious practices and teachings. #gisthub
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  • Today, I read with utmost dismay that the English FA’s decision to summon Marc Guehi of Crystal Palace for writing “I Love Jesus” on the LGBTQ armband undermines the principles of freedom of expression and religious liberty.

    His action was not an attack but a peaceful affirmation of his faith, which should be respected in any inclusive society.

    As a Christian, our faith Christianity holds traditional views on relationships that may differ from modern LGBTQ views.

    Forcing players to endorse causes that conflict with their beliefs infringes on their freedom of worship and expression.

    Marc Guehi’s actions reflect his devotion to his faith, not hostility towards others and should not be penalized.
    The Ipswich captain refused to wear the armband and was rightly supported by his club.

    To my mind, a truly inclusive society should accommodate diverse perspectives, including but not limited to religious convictions.

    To punish Guehi, would mean that the FA risks alienating players and fans who feel their beliefs are being suppressed.

    Genuine inclusivity requires respect for all viewpoints, not the imposition of one ideology at the expense of others.

    Punishing him for this harmless expression suggests that the FA prioritizes ideological conformity over protecting individual rights. My take.

    ~ Dike Eji Eje MBA II
    Today, I read with utmost dismay that the English FA’s decision to summon Marc Guehi of Crystal Palace for writing “I Love Jesus” on the LGBTQ armband undermines the principles of freedom of expression and religious liberty. His action was not an attack but a peaceful affirmation of his faith, which should be respected in any inclusive society. As a Christian, our faith Christianity holds traditional views on relationships that may differ from modern LGBTQ views. Forcing players to endorse causes that conflict with their beliefs infringes on their freedom of worship and expression. Marc Guehi’s actions reflect his devotion to his faith, not hostility towards others and should not be penalized. The Ipswich captain refused to wear the armband and was rightly supported by his club. To my mind, a truly inclusive society should accommodate diverse perspectives, including but not limited to religious convictions. To punish Guehi, would mean that the FA risks alienating players and fans who feel their beliefs are being suppressed. Genuine inclusivity requires respect for all viewpoints, not the imposition of one ideology at the expense of others. Punishing him for this harmless expression suggests that the FA prioritizes ideological conformity over protecting individual rights. My take. ~ Dike Eji Eje MBA II
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