CHANGING LIVES: 40 PHYSICALLY CHALLENGED, VISUALLY IMPAIRED PEOPLE RECEIVE N150,000 EACH AS PART OF BRO. JOSHUA IGINLA'S BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION
“But when you give a feast, invite the poor, the crippled, the lame, the blind, and you will be blessed, because they cannot repay you. For you will be repaid at the resurrection of the just.” – Luke 14:1-14 The true gospel of Jesus is that of love and Bro. Joshua made this practical by reaching out to a total of 40 separate physically challenged/visually impaired persons during his birthday celebration on the 27th of May 2018. Bro. Joshua Iginla who has a penchant for giving to the needy, helpless and less privileged, took his Kingdom Mandate to new grounds when he called for the physically challenged so that he could bless them. The beneficiaries, each received the sum of N150,000 (ONE FIFTY THOUSAND NAIRA) as a gift from the man of God. They've been rescued from the cruel hands of hardship and having to beg for bread.They would go on to start wonderful, healthy and poverty free lives with the kind gesture. it's important to note these beneficiaries aren't even members of Champions Royal Assembly where Bro. Joshua Iginla is the founder and senior pastor. A great number of them are from the other religion and this further proves the man of God's point as commanded by God - reaching out irrespective of religion, tribe, race, gender or skin colour. "Let love lead. Let's care for one another. No man should be discriminated or treated as an outcast." |
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