Tuesday 7 November 2017

TOMORROW - Reinhard Bonnke’s Farewell Crusade Begins!

TOMORROW - Reinhard Bonnke’s Farewell Crusade Begins!

Dear Friend

It's almost here!  Tomorrow, we'll be gathering in Lagos, Nigeria for the start of Evangelist Reinhard Bonnke’s Farewell Gospel Crusade.   We are so excited to see the beginning of something truly unique in Lagos, Nigeria as we launch the Decade of Double Harvest!

We can hardly express our appreciation for all of your prayers, calls and messages of encouragement, over the last few months.  We, at Christ for all Nations, have been truly blessed by your partnership.  To see Lagos, Nigeria packed with hundreds of thousands of people, even millions, who need to hear the Gospel, to see thousands of local pastors, and tens of thousands of volunteers will be a truly awesome sight ... and you can see it all!

Tell your loved ones, friends or neighbors to join us for the 24/7 Livestream for this unforgettable, 5 night Gospel Crusade with Evangelist Reinhard Bonnke and Evangelist Daniel Kolenda.

You can also watch our livestream direct from Lagos for the entire FIVE DAYS on your favorite OTT (over the top) platform such as:  APPLETV, ANDROIDTV, ROKU, AMAZON FIRE TV or our new MOBILE APP for Apple and Android devices. Simply search for "CHRIST FOR ALL NATIONS TV” on your favorite platform.

So, John, just as a final reminder, we look forward to you joining us in prayer and via livestream tomorrow through Sunday, November 12th during the Lagos Crusade! It is going to be an unprecedented time in the history of Christ for all Nations…and this is only the beginning of greater things to come!

Between now and tomorrow evening, there is definitely still time to:

1) PRAY for this event.

2) INVITE your friends, family, co-workers, neighbors, and classmates to tune in.

Remember, you can join the livestream here.
You will not want to miss this once-in-a-lifetime-event!

Yours in the Harvest,

Mary-Kathryn Manuel
Executive Director
Christ for all Nations USA

Back After 30 Years – Harare, Zimbabwe – Day 1

Back After 30 Years – Harare, Zimbabwe – Day 1

By Daniel Kolenda   /    /     #AfricaShallBeSaved, #GospelCrusade, Featured, Testimonies, Testimony  /     , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,
Dear Mission Partners,
Tonight, was the first meeting of our Gospel campaign here in Harare, Zimbabwe. The weather is quite cold here – only 3° C (about 37° F). It’s quite amazing that the people came out in such cold conditions, both in the morning and night, to stand outside for hours! It is a remarkable demonstration of the tremendous hunger here.
Christ for all Nations was last in this nation more than 30 years ago! God did many wonderful things at that time, but we are expecting even greater things this week. Tonight, we got a taste. Tens of thousands of people surrendered their lives to Jesus Christ, and wonderful miracles happened.
  • An elderly lady’s arm was partially immobile. She could not lift it past shoulder level. Tonight, during the prayer for the sick, her arm was completely healed.
  • A man, who had a fist-sized lump in his stomach for the last 21 years, said that it instantly vanished during the prayer!
  • During the service, I had a word of knowledge for someone with pain in the right wrist. A young lady came forward, and said that she was the one. She testified that the pain was completely gone! 
  • A young lady came to the meeting deaf in her right ear. Her ear opened tonight.
 These are just a few of the many wonderful things that Jesus did. We are rejoicing, and looking forward to another day of wonderful meetings tomorrow. Please pray for us, and for Zimbabwe!
 Yours in the Gospel,
Evangelist Daniel Kolenda
 Together with the CfaN Team

Deadly Accidents! – Harare, Zimbabwe – Day 2

Deadly Accidents! – Harare, Zimbabwe – Day 2

By Daniel Kolenda     #AfricaShallBeSaved, #GospelCrusade, Crusade, Featured, Testimonies, Testimony  /     , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,
Dear Mission Partners,
Tonight, on our way home from the meeting, we passed three terrible accidents. An epidemic of drunk driving causes many deadly crashes here. I’ve never seen anything like it. As we drove past one accident, a dead body was lying face down on the road in a jumble of shattered glass. At another scene, body parts were strewn across the street. I thought of the families that would be grieving. I wondered about the souls of those who had died. The fragility of life, the brokenness of our world, and an urgent need to preach the Gospel gripped my heart as we drove. These grisly sights stood in stark contrast to the beautiful scene that had unfolded minutes earlier at the crusade field, where many thousands of people received Jesus as their savior and many wonderful miracles happened! Demoniacs were delivered, a woman bent over for three years stood upright for the first time, growths disappeared and much more. At the same time, not far from our meeting, Satan was claiming yet another life. These are the parallel realities that we experience as Christians. We preach the Gospel in the middle of a world torn apart by death, pain, and sin. We bring light right into the midst of the darkness and offer the Kingdom of Heaven at the gates of hell. This is where the rubber meets the road. The world needs Jesus, and time is very short. This is why we are here. This is why we go. This is why we preach the Gospel. Thank you for continuing to pray for us.
Yours in the Gospel,
Evangelist Daniel Kolenda
Together with the CfaN team








Pictures by O. Volyk

A Witchdoctor Receives Jesus! – Harare, Zimbabwe – Final Day

A Witchdoctor Receives Jesus! – Harare, Zimbabwe – Final Day

By Daniel Kolenda   /     Jun 25, 2017  /     #AfricaShallBeSaved, #GospelCrusade, Crusade, Featured, Testimonies, Testimony  /     , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,
Dear Mission Partners,
Our Gospel Crusade has just come to an end here in Harare, Zimbabwe. Despite the bitter cold weather, the attendance almost doubled over last night! The government minister of religion attended two of the evening meetings this week. It is an epic event in this region that has gotten lots of attention. The services are being broadcasted on the radio. It seems everyone has heard of what is going on.
As I was leaving the meeting tonight, a young man approached me and said, “I am an evangelist. With your permission, I would like to start preaching all your sermons.” I was thrilled. I pray the Lord would raise up many evangelists here in Zimbabwe and that the work that began here this week will continue through the local ministries.
I have had a couple of wonderful guest ministers with me this week. Rev. John Wilds led us in wonderfully anointed worship and Evangelist Tamryn Klintworth both spoke in the Fire Conference and ministered to the sick last night. They were a great blessing.
Tonight, in the final meeting, many thousands accepted Christ and many wonderful miracles took place including several cripples and paralytics that were totally healed. The miracles were far too many to mention.
One of the local leaders brought his father to me last night for prayer. He was crippled. I prayed for him and Jesus touched him. Today, the son told me that his father is actually a local witchdoctor. He was healed, but still had not accepted Christ. I asked him to bring the father back tonight so I could speak with him. I had the chance to pray with him to receive Jesus one-on-one at the end of the meeting. What a wonderful testimony. A local witchdoctor healed and saved – one of the many thousands of lives touched this week.
Our next Gospel Crusade will be in Lagos, Nigeria. It is Evangelist Reinhard Bonnke’s “Farewell Crusade” in Africa. We are expecting a massive attendance, and I am believing that it will be the beginning of a whole new season of super massive crusades in West Africa. Please pray for that event. There is so much work to be done.
Thank you for praying for us and supporting us. Heaven is rejoicing.
Yours in the Gospel,
Evangelist Daniel Kolenda
Together with the CfaN team





Pictures by O. Volyk

A Witchdoctor Receives Jesus! – Harare, Zimbabwe – Final Day

A Witchdoctor Receives Jesus! – Harare, Zimbabwe – Final Day

By Daniel Kolenda   /     Jun 25, 2017  /     #AfricaShallBeSaved, #GospelCrusade, Crusade, Featured, Testimonies, Testimony  /     , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,
Dear Mission Partners,
Our Gospel Crusade has just come to an end here in Harare, Zimbabwe. Despite the bitter cold weather, the attendance almost doubled over last night! The government minister of religion attended two of the evening meetings this week. It is an epic event in this region that has gotten lots of attention. The services are being broadcasted on the radio. It seems everyone has heard of what is going on.
As I was leaving the meeting tonight, a young man approached me and said, “I am an evangelist. With your permission, I would like to start preaching all your sermons.” I was thrilled. I pray the Lord would raise up many evangelists here in Zimbabwe and that the work that began here this week will continue through the local ministries.
I have had a couple of wonderful guest ministers with me this week. Rev. John Wilds led us in wonderfully anointed worship and Evangelist Tamryn Klintworth both spoke in the Fire Conference and ministered to the sick last night. They were a great blessing.
Tonight, in the final meeting, many thousands accepted Christ and many wonderful miracles took place including several cripples and paralytics that were totally healed. The miracles were far too many to mention.
One of the local leaders brought his father to me last night for prayer. He was crippled. I prayed for him and Jesus touched him. Today, the son told me that his father is actually a local witchdoctor. He was healed, but still had not accepted Christ. I asked him to bring the father back tonight so I could speak with him. I had the chance to pray with him to receive Jesus one-on-one at the end of the meeting. What a wonderful testimony. A local witchdoctor healed and saved – one of the many thousands of lives touched this week.
Our next Gospel Crusade will be in Lagos, Nigeria. It is Evangelist Reinhard Bonnke’s “Farewell Crusade” in Africa. We are expecting a massive attendance, and I am believing that it will be the beginning of a whole new season of super massive crusades in West Africa. Please pray for that event. There is so much work to be done.
Thank you for praying for us and supporting us. Heaven is rejoicing.
Yours in the Gospel,
Evangelist Daniel Kolenda
Together with the CfaN team





Pictures by O. Volyk

Thursday 2 November 2017

The 4 African universities that have produced the most billionaires on the African continent

The 4 African universities that have produced the most billionaires on the African continent


Currently, there are 25 African billionaires,out of the continent's over 1.216 billion population
play University of Witwatersrand (AfricaMetro)

The Forbes Rich List for 2017 says there are 2,043 billionaires in the world.

This represents an additional  233 more than last year. Their riches accumulate to more than $7.67 trillion (£5.9 trillion).
Currently, there are 25 African billionaires, up from 24 last year. Nigerian businessmen Femi Otedola and Abdulsamad Rabiu failed to make the cut this year.
Mohammed Dewji of Tanzania is still the youngest billionaire in Africa with a fortune FORBES estimates at $1.09 billion.
Angolan investor Isabel dos Santos and oil tycoon Folorunsho Alakija of Nigeria still remain the only two female billionaires on the continent.
Of the total number of billionaires in the world, 25 are Africans residents and almost all of them have been through a university. Our results reveal that very few of the continent's billionaires had their education on the African continent.
Business Insider Sub Saharan Africa dived into the academic history of the super rich on the continent to find which African university they attended.

1.Al-Azhar University
play Al-Azhar University (File Photo)

Al-Azhar University is a university in Cairo, Egypt. Associated with Al-Azhar Mosque in Islamic Cairo, it is Egypt's oldest degree-granting university and is renowned as "Sunni Islam’s most prestigious university". Founded in 970 or 972
Graduate African billionaire:
Aliko Dangote (net worth $12.2billion)

2. Stellenbosch University
play Stellenbosch University (File Photo)

Stellenbosch is a university town in South Africa's Western Cape province. It's surrounded by the vineyards of the Cape Winelands and the mountainous nature reserves of Jonkershoek and Simonsberg. The town's oak-shaded streets are lined with cafes, boutiques and art galleries. Cape Dutch architecture gives a sense of South Africa's Dutch colonial history, as do the Village Museum's period houses and gardens.
Graduate African billionaires:
Johann Rupert ( net worth $ 6.9 billion)
Christoffel Wiese ( net worth $ 5.9 billion)
Jannie Mouton ( net worth $ 1.07 billion)

3. University of Witwatersrand
play University of Witwatersrand (File Photo)

The University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, is a multi-campus South African public research university situated in the northern areas of central Johannesburg. It is more commonly known as Wits University.
Graduate African billionaires:
Nathan Kirsh( net worth $ 4 billion)
Koos Bekker( net worth $2.4 billion)
Patrice Motsepe ( net worth $1.79 billion)

4.University of KwaZulu-Natal
play University of KwaZulu-Natal (File Photo)

The University of KwaZulu-Natal or UKZN is a university with five campuses in the province of KwaZulu-Natal in South Africa. It was formed on 1 January 2004 after the merger between the University of Natal and the University of Durban-Westville
Graduate African billionaire:
Stephen Saad ( net worth $1.18 billion)
NB: The net worth figures are taken from Forbes' live rich list, meaning they are subject to change.

How Nigerians get to overseas illegally

How Nigerians get to overseas illegally

Apart from marriage scams, Nigerians have found other ways to beat the system.

Nothing lasts forever. Nigerians with fake papers are routinely deported play Nothing lasts forever. Nigerians with fake papers are routinely deported
(Africa Telescope Mag )

Nigerians are notorious for doing whatever it takes to go abroad.

This usually means illegal ways to get into Europe or North America or generally anywhere that is considered better than home.
The poor state of infrastructures and a high cost of living have made many Nigerians travel to other parts of the world to start all over again. The economic hardships of the 80s and 90s saw an exodus of Nigerians leave the country in a massive brain drain.
Nigerian brain drain play Nigerian brain drain
(Simad )

Embassies of nations like the United Kingdom and the United States of America where choked full with people who wanted to leave Nigeria for a better future. This led to an unpredictable problem of demand being greater than supply.
Even with the US visa lottery scheme of the 90s, there were too many people who wanted the visa to a country in Europe or even in Asia. With so much demand and little supply, Nigerians started coming up with schemes to beat the system.
One of the most popular schemes is for young Nigerian men to marry white women (usually old women) for immigration papers and visas. This racket still goes on till today. Once the guy gets abroad he swindles his wife and abandons her with his papers intact.
For papers and visa some Nigerian men marry old white women play For papers and visa some Nigerian men marry old white women
(Yaba Left Online )

It's a love swindle that is very vibrant. White women still fall for the scam of bagging themselves a black lover. Most times, they end up being used.
There are other ways Nigerians scam their way abroad. Below is a list of three other popular methods;

1) Visa lottery marriage scam

The precious American Green Card play The precious American Green Card
(Morocco World News )

The syndicates who specialize in getting fake papers for people to travel use this method. It involves pairing the desperate party with legitimate winners of the US visa lottery as a couple. If they are successful they fly abroad as man and wife only to part ways later on.

2) Smuggling overseas

Two Nigerians, Blessing and a companion in Italy who were smuggled into the country play Two Nigerians, Blessing and a companion in Italy who were smuggled into the country
(Alex Majoli / Magnum for The New Yorker)

This is the most dangerous way of getting abroad illegally. It involves paying money to a smuggling ring to take you on the dangerous journey of making it to Spain in Europe. This involves the hellish journey of passing the Libyan desert where many people have died. This method is so dangerous that it is certainly not all people will make it. If you are lucky enough to make it, you have to deal with the ocean to make it into Spain. Most African migrants drown in this journey but once you make it to Spain you are finally in Europe.

3) Use another person's passport

Nigeria Passport play Nigeria Passport
(Premium Times)

This is another of going abroad illegally method. The fake owner of the passport hijacks the identity of the original owner to travel aboard. This scam is getting less popular due to the introduction of electronic passports.

12 interesting things Nigerian Christians would love to ask their pastor

12 interesting things Nigerian Christians would love to ask their pastor

Twelve people open up and reveal all the things they want answers to.
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What would you ask your pastor or priest if you had the chance?

This is what we asked some Nigerian Christians and the result is this list of twelve interesting questions.
What would you ask you pastor or priest if you could? play What would you ask you pastor or priest if you could?
(theblazingcenter)

Here is what 12 believers would love to ask their pastor:
1. Why do you like flying private jets and who buys for those trips? This was from anonymous member of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG)
2. How does tithing actually work? How can I get the supposed blessing attached to it? — Adebayo 20.
3. Why is there so much terrorism in the world and why does it affect even the church, made up of God’s own people? — Tunde 25.
4. Why doesn’t God protect His children? — Chiamaka 30
What would you ask you pastor or priest if you could? play What would you ask you pastor or priest if you could?
(pinterest)

5. Why did He allow Satan to do whatever he likes to the world, why has He allowed the Devil to take over? — Iheoma 26
6. Why did a loving Father create Hell? — Shedrack 19
7. Malachi 1:2–3 and Romans 9:13 say, ….“Jacob I loved, but Esau I hated.” Does this mean God has favourites and can choose to hate anyone? — Abiodun 30
Romans 9 play Romans 9
(theholywit)

8. If God has total control over everything, why are we still punished for our sins? — Samuel 16
9. Why does God say we have free will when there are punishments when we choose to disobey Him? — Francis 31
10. Why do Catholics, Anglicans and similar churches require confirmations before members can partake in communion, the body of Jesus Christ? Why is this still necessary when He already died for our sake? — Onome 27
What would you ask you pastor or priest if you could? play What would you ask you pastor or priest if you could?
(pinterest)

11. Why do Christians approach the old and new testament differently when they are in the same book? — Emem 40
12. How do pastors and priests cope with living a committed, religious life every single day? — Ambode 37
Look out for a follow-up article with answers from Men of God.