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Journey to the cross (1): The gang up of money changers, By Ayo Akerele

Nigeria, April 10 -- According to Jewish temple traditions, Jews were not allowed to give offerings in the temple in Jerusalem using their coins that had the image of Caesar stamped on them. This was ... Read More


The audacity of apostasy (4): Church planting, By Ayo Akerele

Nigeria, April 1 -- This is another major opportunity for redeeming the church's image and lost glory, if our leaders are truly interested in stopping the current apostasy in the church. There is noth... Read More


The audacity of apostasy (3), By Ayo Akerele

Nigeria, March 25 -- D.L Moody said, "I would rather awake a sleeping church than a sleeping world." It was in 1984, far away in Kaduna State, the northern part of Nigeria, that my dad had an encount... Read More


The audacity of apostasy: Causes, consequences, and remedies (2), By Ayo Akerele

Nigeria, March 18 -- Causes and consequences of apostasy Expectedly, a new generation of the audacious emerged in the twentieth century - the audacious with apostasy. I have used the word "expectedly... Read More


The audacity of apostasy: Causes, consequences, and remedies (1), By Ayo Akerele

Nigeria, March 10 -- His name was Zacharias Tanee Fomum, a prolific Cameroonian revivalist of blessed memory, whose ministry of prayer sent shock waves round the shores of hell and ignited the souls o... Read More


Driven by Mammon (3), By Ayo Akerele

Nigeria, March 4 -- Wealth in the hands of a believer that is not invested in the right kingdom projects will eventually fritter down the drain. Wealth is only a good servant in the hands of a broken ... Read More


Driven by Mammon (2), By Ayo Akerele

Nigeria, Feb. 26 -- It was the greatest church building project in the world at that time, costing about $3billion to build in today's currency. On the day of the dedication, emperor Justinian shouted... Read More


Driven by Mammon (1), By Ayo Akerele

Nigeria, Feb. 19 -- It was around 3 p.m. in the afternoon that my phone rang to the call of a respected personality, who out of everyone in this world considered me the most suitable beneficiary of th... Read More