Bishop Taiwo urges christian to place hope on God and not Man
DIOCESAN Bishop, Methodist Church Nigeria
(MCN), Umuahia West, Dr. Babatunde Taiwo,
has said the current recession being
experienced by Nigerians was temporary
He stated this while speaking with
TribuneChurch, shortly after the thanksgiving
service and 7th Annual Diocesan Harvest at
St. Stephen’s Cathedral of Redemption,
Amachara, Umuopara Umuahia in Abia State. He urged Christians to desist from casting
their hopes on humans, but to look to God to
provide solutions to their problems. Speaking on the theme of the 2017 harvest
tagged Harvest of Abundance in Time of
Recession, Bishop Taiwo, in his message to
the nation, called on Nigerians to promote
peace, unity and love for one another, saying
this would enhance rapid transformation. Secretary of the conference, Mr Smart
Nzenwa, described this year’s harvest as
unique and thanked God for the leadership of
Dr Taiwo, whom he said had brought
innovation to the diocese. He lamented that youths nowadays no longer
showed commitment to godly activities, and
urged them to draw closer to God. In separate remarks, Chairman/Chief
Harvester, Sir Chief Acho Onukaogu, and the
Diocesan Public Relations Officer (PRO), Elder
High Chief Azubuine Oliver James, thanked
members for their commitment towards a
successful hosting, describing the harvest period as one of reaping after sowing.
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