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WMU Donates to GBC Shelter for Worship initiative
The Christian Journal , Fairfield, New Jersey – The Women’s Missionary Union (WMU) of North American Baptist Association (NABA) donated US$2000 towards the Ghana Baptist Convention SHELTER FOR WORSHIP initiative led by the President and US$500 to the GBC National WMU. The donations was presented to Rev. Enoch Thompson, Executive
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Daughters of Glorious Jesus Light’s up NABA Convention 2024
The Christian Journal , Fairfield, New Jersey – Celebrated gospel music group, Daughters of Glorious Jesus performed live at this year’s North American Baptist Association (NABA) annual convention with a musical concert, ‘Glorious Praise’ at the Double Tree by Hilton in Fairfield New Jersey. The convention, which was under the
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Annual NABA Convention 2023 Concludes With Renewed Vision
The Christian Journal , Fairfield, New Jersey – The North American Baptist Association’s (NABA)Annual Renewal Convention ended successfully on Sunday, July 31, 2023 at the Double Tree by Hilton in Fairfield New Jersey. The convention, which was under the theme: “Righteousness and Holiness, the Challenge of our time” and hosted
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Women called to strive and achieve Higher Heights in the Lord
The Christian Journal Bronx, New York – Abundant Life Baptist Church in the Bronx celebrated its annual Women’s Week. The guest speaker, Mrs. Juliana Adu-Gyamfi, First Lady of the Ghana Baptist Convention, called on Women to strive and achieve higher heights in the Lord. She said, “when we talk about
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Churches usher in new year with Prayer, Thanksgiving
Welcome 2017, as Ghanaian churches in United States bid 2016 goodbye By Christian Journal reporters – Different dancing scenes lit the auditorium of many churches across the United States as worshippers gathered to welcome the New Year, 2017 with a heart of praise and worship. Following what some have described as
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Couples advised to be guided by the Holy Spirit – Rev. Dr. Amo Darko
The Christian Journal – A former member of Ghana’s Council of State during the time of late President John Evans Atta Mills, Rev. Dr. Nii Amo Darko has advised families to learn to live together, stressing husbands and wives must learn to show respect to each other, dwell in harmony