Church Organises Great Visitation

Thursday, September 27, 2007

The Dominion Faith Centre, The Gambia is organising a Great Visitation in October by a high profile delegation with free medication for all and free medical vocational training and more at different locations in the KMC area.

Pastor Tony Chibueze, the pastor in charge OF Dominion Faith Centre, said the visitation and assistance is in collaboration with Missions Aid International. He said they will give free medication, free vocational training, free food stuff and clothing for the needy, free prayers for deliverance and business breakthrough, film shows and live band every night. These he said were taken place at the Serrekunda Mini Stadium, Lamin and Daranka Community Hall and the Gambia Pastoral Institute on Kairaba Avenue. “It will last from 5th October to 12th October 2007.” He said.

According to Pastor Tony, the same help had been extended to Ghana, Togo, Cameroon, many states in Nigeria and now to The Gambia. He said they reach out with the love of God training people in vocation and helping them succeed in whatever they do. Pastor Tony said, “We want people to be gainfully employed to help the efforts of President Yayah AJJ Jammeh. When the weeks’ training is over, we shall send the trainees to other institutions and we shall care for their fees. We shall help with micro finance to let the trainees stand on their own.” He said.

Pastor Tony Chibueze the Pastor in charge, a one time Technical Aid Corp to The Gambia from Nigeria, holds a BSc degree in Nutrition and a Masters in Health planning Management, had worked assiduously with NaNA, and the University of Gambia when he served as a Technical Aid. He said he had visited a lot of the big towns in The Gambia, thus the knowledge about helping the real needy.

Pastor Tony said Pastor Aganaba of the Redeemed Church of Christ, Pastor Forbes and Pastor Noble Robert were affiliated to their cause. Pastor Chris Robert, he said was his assistant a Lab Scientist by profession. His team members include Madi Mbye, Augustus Gomez, Mary Jabang, Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Owoko, Mrs. Rachael K. Fakondo, Mary Kargbo, Mr. and Mrs. Moriba, Mr and Mrs. Obi. “They are ready to receive their visitors.” Pastor Tony said.

Author: By Augustine Kanjia
Source: The Point
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