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+ April 04, 2021 NO HARM in repetition. Nay, it is of benefit, especially to new readers, that I repeat what I have written before on the credibility of Luz de Maria de Bonilla, still alive and very much a credible Catholic mystic from Costa Rica, now residing in Venezuela.
The prophecies Luz have been receiving from Heaven are dire. She has to be listened to.
Luz has been communicating with no less than Our Lord Jesus Christ and also our Blessed Mother and St. Michael the Archangel. To her was confided many prophecies that apply to our days, The messages she received from Heaven were compiled in volumes which received the imprimatur from Bishop JUan Abelardo Mata Guevarra, SDB, of Esteli, Nicaragua.
In a statement by his Chief Press Secretary,
Mr Olisa Ifeajika, in Asaba, the governor said that Easter was a time for Christians to celebrate the resurrection of our Lord Jesus Christ and again, reawakened by its essence.
According to him, the power of the resurrection of Christ was made manifest in Easter. It is an opportunity for Christians to seek God’s face in prayers to settle the myriad of security issues and the widening division of Nigerians along religious and tribal lines.
The governor urged Christians to show love to one another, especially to the downtrodden in the society just as Christ sacrificed Himself to save mankind from destruction.
By Joseph Hamrick
Herald-Banner columnist Apr 4, 2021
4 hrs ago
I originally wrote this piece three years ago. Jesse and I were engaged at the time. I thought back to this day because last Sunday, at C3 we held our annual âCovenant Sundayâ worship service. The elders at C3 like to have a clean member roll so they know better how to serve those who choose to member with this Commerce church.
I like that idea. When we Covenant together as a church it means we tell each other weâll be there for each other through thick and thin. It means we strive together for the good of each other, and for the glory of Christ, being generous with our time and money, loving and serving not only those in the church, but also those in our neighborhood, coworkers, and cashiers and clerks at the stores we go to and at the restaurants we eat.