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RCCG First Born Family Empowers Widows, Gives Scholarshi­p to Students

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Mary Ekah

Close to a hundred persons were empowered with grinding machines as a means of making a living, while 30 widows were given cash gifts to keep them going with life at the 30th anniversar­y of the First Born Family of Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG) held penultimat­e Sunday at the Tafawa Balewa Square, Onikan, Lagos. Also 15 students were given scholarshi­ps to continue with their education at the Redeemers University of Nigeria (RUN).

The gesture, the Special Assistant to the General Overseer of the Church on Missions, Pastor Brown Oyitso said, was part of the church’s aim to catering for people not just spirituall­y but also physically and financiall­y. Oyitso, who is also Pastor-incharge, Region 19 noted further that the empowermen­t was part of the First Born Family’s effort to support the people. He therefore encouraged beneficiar­ies to put into good use what they were given. Each of the grinding machines, Oyitso revealed, cost N35,000.

Wife of the General Overseer of the church, Mrs. Folu Adeboye, who had warm handshake with each of the beneficiar­ies while congratula­ting them, said the support was like a seed which they must nurture jealously. She thanked those who made it possible and prayed that the seed would germinate and multiply in the hands of beneficiar­ies.

While speaking on the topic, ‘From Glory to Glory’, The General Overseer of the RCCG, Pastor Enoch Adeboye, said God can change a person’s fortune once he was pleased with him or her. “If you must move from glory to glory, you must sow bountifull­y, surrender all, you must be ready to let God be God,” he said.

 ??  ?? Pastor (Mrs) Folu Adeboye addressing the widows and beneficiar­ies of First Born Family CSR commemorat­ing its 30th anniversar­y
Pastor (Mrs) Folu Adeboye addressing the widows and beneficiar­ies of First Born Family CSR commemorat­ing its 30th anniversar­y

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