AllAfrica on MSN
'I prefer settling hospital bills to paying monthly tithes to church', says Toke Makinwa
Nigerian media personality, Toke Makinwa, has explained why she no longer pays monthly tithes to the church, saying she now channels the money to hospitals, widows and individuals facing urgent ...
At Trump’s South Florida palace, the commander in chief launches wars in between waltzes. Members, socialites, and White House officials take Vanity Fair inside the makeshift Situation Room at ...
By Seyi BabalolaA Nigerian prison officer based in the United Kingdom has spoken out about his personal decision to stop paying monthly tithes to his local church after moving abroad.In a revealing ...
‘They say you have to buy blessings’: the London women who gave everything to a controversial church
Regulator rules Universal Church of the Kingdom of God did not protect vulnerable donors, including woman who says she gave life savings ...
Former NFL tight end Benjamin Watson explained how his understanding of God's righteousness and justice inspires his fight ...
A man sparks debate after announcing he has stopped paying church tithes, choosing instead to use the money to support ...
Former Walter Mzembi mounted a vigorous defence in the Harare High Court on Tuesday, arguing that public-viewing screens he is accused of illegally donating to ...
The Christian Post on MSN
Doug Wilson defends appearance at Pentagon, dismisses First Amendment concerns
Pastor Douglas Wilson recently defended his appearance at a worship service at the Pentagon in Arlington, Virginia, last week, and pushed back against concerns that public prayer in a government space ...
The day the boy whose life was almost cut short through a ghastly auto accident embraced the Biblical age of three scores and ten ...
As one of the nation’s most influential wealth advisors, Anthony Joseph Amaradio advocates for intentional financial planning guided by God’s principles, leading to a more rewarding and debt-free way ...
"And we are only beginning," said Elder Gerrit W. Gong of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles at the Harare ZImbabwe Temple ...
Public demand for better coverage remains strong, in spite of declining newsroom expertise on faith and religion.
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