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Wednesday, 8 August 2018

See photos Of Dunamis 100,000 sitter church set to be the biggest church in the world.

Dome finally sits atop structure without props.
*Dr Enenche says Next "Worship and Wonders Night" scheduled for 31 August to hold in New facility.
The magnificent dome roof which sits atop the awe-inspiring Glory Dome has finally been placed. This is an intricate engineering structure which was put together by coupling 21,800 pieces of metal fabrications together. Its parts were built by Geometrica in USA but assembled on site by Nigerians. The length of the building is about 300m. Any delay in the completion of the structure is due to the process and never funding as some would like to believe. The workers on site testify that they can’t explain themselves what’s going on as this could only be God at work. The structure was initially billed to take 75,000 and as construction went on, it was realized that it could hold up to 85,000 but with some adjustments factored in a few places, its capacity will be 100,000 on completion.
The auditorium has no single visible pillar supporting it as the pillars are embedded in the walls while the beauty of the suspended doom roof is more obvious. At the time of the visit, pictures of the inside were not allowed to be taken but it is a view better beheld than explained.
Other facilities already on ground are the secondary school, event center, the Garden, Housing Estate building prototype, streetlights and ringroad to complement the tarred road.
Inspite of the level of work ongoing at the site, no single mention of ‘building offering’ was made in any of the 6 overflooded services on Sunday and on further inquiries from a worshipper at the Church, it was gathered that building offerings are never collected or requested during services.
It will be recalled that on 14th September 2014, Bishop Oyedepo was invited for the groundbreaking ceremony of The The Lord’s Garden at Airport Road, Abuja.
Since the start of this project in 2014, Work has not been halted for a day for ANY reason whatsoever and work goes on day and night as was witnessed during visit to the site.
Also gathered was that workers are paid as at when due. There are no ‘sorry, please come back tomorrow' to the workers. Engineers, technicians, horticulturists, gardeners, welders, carpenters and infact everybody who are working at the same time are paid as at when due.
In a short while from now, Christendom will gather to celebrate the Glory of God at the Glory Dome.
“...I will build my church; and the gates of hell shall not prevail against it”.
Matthew 16:18
Credit: Church Gist FB Page

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Thursday, 29 March 2018

“HELL DOES NOT EXIST” – POPE FRANCIS



“There is no hell where the souls of sinners suffer in eternity”, Pope Francis he told Eugenio Scalfari, a 93-year-old atheist philosopher, today, during a conversation in the Vatican.

Francis said: “after death, the souls of people who repent are pardoned by God and join in his contemplation, “but those who do not repent, and therefore cannot be pardoned, disappear.”

“Hell does not exist – what exists is the disappearance of sinful souls,” he added.

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“HELL DOES NOT EXIST” – POPE FRANCIS



“There is no hell where the souls of sinners suffer in eternity”, Pope Francis he told Eugenio Scalfari, a 93-year-old atheist philosopher, today, during a conversation in the Vatican.

Francis said: “after death, the souls of people who repent are pardoned by God and join in his contemplation, “but those who do not repent, and therefore cannot be pardoned, disappear.”

“Hell does not exist – what exists is the disappearance of sinful souls,” he added.

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Wednesday, 27 December 2017

What Quran says about Jesus Christ


We take a look at what the Quran, the religious text of Islam has to say about Jesus and Christmas.

Christmas: What Quran says about the birth of Jesus Christ  (islamicity)

A lot of people do not realise that the Quran does talk about Jesus Christ, who is the reason for Christmas.

The truth is that the Islam Holy Book does, in fact, discuss who Jesus is, how he lived. Actually, both Islam and Christianity have some things in common when it comes to Jesus.

Birth of Jesus

Both the Bible and Quran share details on the birth of Jesus. Christians believe that Angel Gabriel gave the news of his birth to Mary, Muslims believe the same thing.

Quran 3:45 reads, “O Mary! Allah gives thee glad tidings of a Word from Him: His name will be Christ Jesus, the son of Mary, held in honor in this world and the Hereafter and of those nearest to Allah.”

Differences

Unlike Christians who believe that Jesus was born in manger, Muslims believe that he was born under a palm tree.

Another difference is that Muslims see Him as just one of God’s chosen prophets while Christians see him as the son of God.

This is seen in Quran 4:171, which says, “Christ Jesus, the son of Mary, was an apostle of Allah.”

What Quran says about Jesus Christ  (pinterest)

According to Yusif Ali, one of the most popular translations of the Quran into English, adds, Jesus says in 19:30, “I am indeed a servant of Allah: He hath given me revelation and made me a prophet.”

The interesting thing is that despite seeing Jesus as just a prophet, Muslims believe that he is in heaven and that he performed miracles when he was alive.

Jesus in the Bible vs Jesus in the Quran  (youtube)

Allah said to Jesus in 3:55, Yusif Ali, “O Jesus! I will take thee and raise thee to Myself and clear thee of those who blaspheme.

“ I will make those who follow thee superior to those who reject faith, to the Day of Resurrection: Then shall ye all return unto me.”

Despite the differences, it is clear that both Islam and Christianity can agree that Jesus is an extremely important figure.

Fun Fact- Newsweek reports that Jesus is mentioned at least 25 times in the Quran

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