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Benin: 160 Years of Fruitful Evangelization

April 29, 2021 Statue erected in honor of Fr. Francisco Borghero in Ouidah This year Benin is celebrating the one hundred and sixtieth anniversary of the lasting establishment of the Church in its land, then Kingdom of Dahomey. In 2021, it is the challenge of syncretism and sects that the Church has to face in the country. “April 18, Thursday. In the morning, we move up a little to the North to discover the land. … Around noon, we arrive in front of the Whydah (Ouidah) trading post. […] We receive hospitality there until we can find a facility to establish the mission there.” It is with these few lines, hastily recorded in his diary, Fr. Francesco Borghero, religious of the Society of African Missions (SMA), describes the establishment of the Church in Dahomey.

Alberta Betty Roveto s newly released A Workman for God is an uplifting collection of Christian poetry that reflects the author s love for God and desire to serve him

Alberta Betty Roveto’s newly released “A Workman for God” is an uplifting collection of Christian poetry that reflects the author’s love for God and desire to serve him Share Article “A Workman for God” from Christian Faith Publishing author Alberta Betty Roveto is an encouraging poetry book that extols God while bringing cheer to the heart and mind. MEADVILLE, Pa. (PRWEB) April 29, 2021 “A Workman for God” is the creation of published author Alberta Betty Roveto. A talented poet, these poems are an expression of one woman s ardent faith. Roveto shares, “When we believe and trust God, when we are not ashamed of our faith and when we have opportunity to speak truth and glorify God and His Son the Lord Jesus Christ, our Savior. We are workman for God.”

Failures upside - CHVNRadio: Southern Manitoba s hub for local and Christian news, and adult contemporary Christian programming

(Unsplash) Romans 5:8–11 It happens to every one of us. Teachers as well as students. Cops as well as criminals. Bosses as well as executive assistants. Parents as well as kids. The diligent as well as the lazy. Gen Xers as well as millennials. Not even pastors are immune. Or corporation heads who earn seven-figure salaries. The same is true of well-meaning architects and hardworking builders and clear-thinking engineers. Not to mention pro-ball players, politicians, and presidents. What? Failure, that’s what. Blowing it. And it happens with remarkable regularity. Let’s face it, success can be overrated. All of us crave it despite daily proof that our frequent destiny lies in quite the opposite direction. Weakness is the stuff of true greatness. Which brings me to a basic question that has been burning inside me for months: How come we’re so surprised when we see it in others and so devastated when it occurs in ourselves?

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