The Shepherd House Assembly International on Sunday distributed bags of rice and cash gifts to widows in Jos, as part of its Christmas outreach to the less-previleged.
According to Rev Tajan Moltok, the Jos Resident Pastor of the church, the gesture is a continuation of its outreach which started on Dec 19, to show love to widows, orphans and vulnerable members of the church.
He said the bags of rice were sponsored by the General Overseer of the Church, Rev. Joshua Talena, and the cash donations by a member of the church, who wants to bless widows to celebrate Christmas with their families .
Moltok urged Christians to emulate Christ in showing love to the less privileged in the society, saying God’s blessings would abound in their lives for the act.
In his sermon, titled ‘No Carryover, ‘Moltolk urged Christians to make a decision to be God’s vessels for his Kingdom advancement in 2022.
“God wants to see your heart in serving him. Do not rob God. All we need is to get along with God for direction and guidance,” he said.
The Cleric conducted a special prayer for the congregation against carrying the burden of labour without results in 2021 over to 2022.
Responding, one of the beneficiaries, Mrs. Mary Micheal, thanked the church for the cash gifts, and prayed for God to bless all those who contributed to the success of the outreach.
Another beneficiary, Mrs Grace Oladapo, thanked the leadership of the church for the initiative of remembering widows during the festive season.
She prayed for knowledge and wisdom for them in discharging their services to God.
NAN reports that the Church had previously distributed more than 250 bags of rice to Jos residents on Dec. 19.
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