Tuesday, June 29, 2010

CHRIS EMBASSY LAUNCHES FREE DISTRIBUTION OF DAILY DEVOTIONAL BOOK


CHRIS EMBASSY LAUNCHES FREE DISTRIBUTION OF DAILY DEVOTIONAL BOOK

The Christ embassy Ghana has launch a campaign of free distribution of over one million daily devotional booklet dub Reach Out Ghana 2010 campaign (ROGHA 2010) in Tamale yesterday.
The book titled Rhapsody of Realities written by Pastor Chris and Anita Oyakhilome seeks to promote peace, progress, prosperity and patriotism within the people of the region which will help reduce the kind of misdeeds and sinful acts people are going through in the global village.
The distribution which deem to kickstart on 1st June in the Tamale Metropolis will ensure all households and individual get a copy of the daily devotional book to strengthen the faith of the citizenry.
The Northern Regional Minister Moses Bukari Mabengba who launched the ROGHA 2010 campaign said the campaign could not have come at a better time than now considering the peculiar challenges that people face in the region.
He said the country needs better light on how to progress, live in permanent prosperity and breed patriotism in the citizenry which he believes can only be achieve by God.
According to Mr. Moses Mabengba, the Holy Scriptures says that only the word can give mankind the direction and light to any group of people who want to see the Promised Land.
He said the decision by Christ Embassy to extend the ROGHA 2010 campaign to the region is a noble idea and therefore commended the hierarchy of the church for the initiative to complement government effort in ensuring a stable and peaceful environment.
He expressed his optimism that as the daily devotional book hit the streets of the northern region and gain entrance into the hearts of the people the region will experience the love of God in a better way which will transform the land and people in the region.
He therefore called on the people in the region to embrace the ROGHA 2010 campaign and act on its teaching.
He pledged the commitment of the Regional Coordinating Council to ensure that peace and tranquility is maintained through out the region for the physical and spiritual development of the people.

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