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A Christian ministry dedicated to equipping About-to-Weds, Newly-Weds, and Older Couples with holistic tools to enable to fulfill God's purposes for them in their families, Church, and Society.

09/01/2025

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25/12/2024

MERRY 2024 CHRISTMAS TO ALL MY FAMILY, FRIENDS AND ACQUAINTANCES.

May all of us be true to the Father through Jesus Christ the Savior.

Do celebrate responsibly.

You are strong in weakness.
You are mended and intact in brokenness.
You have overcome in apparent defeat.
You are alive in death.
You will smile in pain

ALL BECAUSE OF JESUS CHRIST.

We are here together because of God and his glory.

30/04/2024

The Local Church Pastor – my Friend and Colleague,

I remember you today because in the heart of every ECWA local church lies a custodian, an under shepherd of Jesus Christ whose dedication and commitment breathe life into the very essence of our ECWA community. That custodian is you. Your tireless efforts, unwavering faith, and steadfast leadership serve as the bedrock upon which our congregation stands.

Your hard work is not just seen; it is felt in every prayer uttered, every hand held, and every life touched within the walls of our church. You embody the spirit of service, pouring your heart and soul into ministering to the needs of those entrusted to your care.

But your role transcends mere pastoral duties. You are a ministry finance generator, stewarding the resources of our church with wisdom and discernment. Through your guidance, we are able to not only sustain our ministry but also extend our reach to those in need, both near and far.

Beyond finances, you are a grassroots instructor in matters of faith and practice, imparting the timeless truths of our faith to the next generation. Your teachings resonate deeply within our hearts, shaping us into disciples who walk boldly in the footsteps of Christ.

In a world where challenges abound, you remain a beacon of hope, illuminating the path forward with your unwavering faith and resilience. Your dedication inspires us to persevere in the face of adversity and to cling steadfastly to the promises of God.

As we journey together as a community, know that your labor is not in vain. Your sacrifices do not go unnoticed. Your love knows no bounds. Thank you for being the real custodian of ECWA, for your hard work, for your ministry finance generation, and for being a grassroots instructor in faith and practice.
May God continue to bless you and your family abundantly as you faithfully serve His people.
With deep gratitude and admiration,

Rev. Ayuba Asheshe,
ECWA General Secretary.

April 29, 2024

27/12/2023

PRESS RELEASE ON THE KILLINGS OF INNOCENT CHRISTIANS AND DESTRUCTION OF THEIR PROPERTY IN BOKKOS AND BARKIN LADI LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREAS OF PLATEAU STATE, 27 December 2023

The horrendous and genocidal killings and destruction of property and other means of livelihood by very wicked, evil, criminal militias in over 20 villages of Bokkos and Barkin Ladi Local Government Areas of Plateau State is reprehensible, ungodly, satanic, totally unacceptable and condemnable. As a church, we are pained that this attack was carried out against innocent and harmless Christians who were climaxing preparations to celebrate Christmas. Unfortunately, their joy was turned into pain, weeping and sorrow.

I pray that God will comfort the families of the bereaved and the entire church of God; and bring healing and restoration to all the injured. I appeal to relevant agencies of government and NGOs to provide relief materials to the affected communities. I also appeal for adequate deployment of security forces to forestall any further attacks.

If not for reasons of genocide and ethnic cleansing, what could be the reason for such unprovoked, premeditated, simultaneous and well-coordinated attacks on Christmas eve against communities that are predominantly Christian. This speaks volume of the evil intentions of the attackers and their sponsors. It is very clear that some people have vowed never to allow peace reign on the Plateau.

Reports indicate that well over 100 people were killed and many injured, with very gory sights of victims on the hospital with machete cuts of very beastly inhuman nature. The attacks were carried out on Sunday 24th December, 2023 between 8.30pm and 12 midnight, a period of almost four (4) hours without any form of response from the security agencies. The attackers, as was the case in previous attacks, had enough time to execute their evil plan. In some communities such as Maiyanga in Bokkos LGA, well over 80 percent of houses and crops were completely burnt down.

While commending the Plateau State Governor for his swift response to the attacks, and doing all he could within his power, in mobilizing security agents as fast as he could, to stem further carnage, these attacks have again raised a number of questions. How possible is it for such massive and well-coordinated attacks to take place across two local government areas without any iota of intelligence? Why did security agencies fail to respond swiftly despite several distress calls? Why the choice of Christmas eve for the attacks despite assurances from security agencies to provide adequate security during the yuletide? Why have these militias been allowed to continue doing their havoc despite the fact that their enclaves, from where they lunch these heinous attacks, like Mahanga and other such enclaves, are common knowledge to the general populace, and especially the security agencies? While it is not my intention to draw any inference, it is pertinent to stress that these are questions that can diminish public confidence in government’s ability to decisively address insecurity on the Plateau and other parts of the country. These questions must be sincerely answered if this tragedy is to be prevented in future.

These attacks once again call for strategic intelligence, synergy, sincerity of purpose, commitment and the political will to address insecurity on the Plateau in particular and the country at large. I urge the government and security agencies to track, arrest and prosecute the perpetrators and sponsors of this heinous crime against humanity. The message must be unambiguous that no one is above the law. The only way to rekindle the hope of Nigerians and build public confidence in the government is to bring all the criminal elements to book.

Churches on the Plateau, especially COCIN, ECWA, Catholic, Baptist, Pentecostal Churches and many others, have lost many of our members in these attacks. I expect the government for once to take decisive action on this. Romans 13:3-5 states that those in governing authorities, are God’s servants, agents of wrath to bring punishment on the wrongdoers.” Let this be seen to be the case in the case of Plateau.

As peace-loving Church organizations, COCIN, ECWA, Catholic, Baptist, Pentecostal and other churches in Nigeria alike, have invested heavily in all positive aspects of the lives of millions of Nigerians irrespective of their faith and tribes. It beats our imagination as to why we have been made to constantly face cold blooded deaths, been constantly subjected to IDP Camps, and our places of worship and communities outrightly uprooted by those we welcome to live with us.

I call on the Federal Government of Nigeria under President Bola Tinubu and his security outfits to put a stop to this unwarranted menace and others against the Church in Nigeria and other innocent Nigerians that have been held captive in their own motherland. There is so much of patience that individuals and communities can sustain as they have already taken more than their fair share of buffetings. Also, the government must do all within its powers to resettle hundreds of thousands of Nigerians practically sacked from their ancestral homes by these criminal militias and other groups.

Nevertheless, we as Christians take solace in the fact that no matter what, ultimately, our God is able to deliver us. No matter how long it will take, good will always triumph over evil. When the Israelites faced a similar situation, after several hundreds of years of oppression, maltreatment and genocide by their Egyptian slave masters, Moses said to them, “Do not be afraid. Stand firm and you will see the deliverance the LORD will bring you today. The Egyptians you see today you will never see again.” (Exod.14:13).

As we stand firm to see God’s deliverance, I appeal to all Christians to remain calm, peaceful and prayerful. Our help will surely come from above, the maker of heaven and earth, for our God, neither slumbers nor sleeps ( Psalms 121:4).

I pray that the year 2024 will bring forth greater love, peace, unity and progress for our beloved country Nigeria.

God bless Plateau.
God bless Nigeria.
In Jesus name!

Rev. (Dr.) Stephen Baba Panya
ECWA President Worldwide
Head of Denominational Churches Leaders on the Plateau

01/08/2020

A COMMUNIQUE ISSUED AT THE END OF THE 67TH EVANGELICAL CHURCH WINNING ALL (ECWA) GENERAL CHURCH COUNCIL (GCC) MEETING HELD FROM JULY 27–31, 2020 AT ECWA BISHARA 1, TUDUN WADA, JOS, NIGERIA

The Evangelical Church Winning All (ECWA) has held her 67th General Church Council (GCC) meeting with emphasis on the Church’s 2020 theme: ‘It is not by might nor by power, but by my Spirit’, Zachariah 4:6, which reflects the assurances of God’s power of deliverance for believers experiencing difficult times.

The Council meeting had in attendance the ECWA Executive members, members of ECWA Board of Trustees, Chairmen, Secretaries and Delegates of all the 86 District Church Councils (DCCs), Directors of the various ECWA Departments, and Chief Executive Officers of ECWA Strategic Business units. The Council deliberated on many key issues affecting the Church, the Nigerian State and the global community and resolved thus:

INSECURITY AND WAVE OF CRIMINALITY IN NIGERIA

The Council views with serious concern the unabated attacks of armed herdsmen and bandits across the country, especially in the Middle-belt and Northern States particularly in Southern Kaduna, Niger, Plateau, Benue, Kogi, Katsina, Zamfara, Taraba and Adamawa, as they continue to destroy lives, farms and properties of innocent members of these native communities with impunity. The Council condemns in strong terms the mindless killing of the indigenous Christians in southern Kaduna over the past few weeks which has assumed a genocidal magnitude and calls on the Federal Government to apprehend the perpetrators to face the full wrath of the law, and to compensate the victims in the interest of justice.

The Council notes with grief the several attacks on Southern Kaduna Christian communities, which are the strongholds of ECWA, where over 120 persons including infants and women have been killed in the last two weeks alone, with scores injured and thousands displaced from their villages and farmlands by armed Fulani militia without any care from the Kaduna State and Federal Governments. The manifest nonchalance of both the Kaduna State and Federal Governments to the plight of our compatriots is suggestive of their loss of the innate humane sense of value for life and their seeming abdication of their primary responsibility of securing the lives and property of their citizens. Furthermore, The Council frowns at a recent statement credited to a Presidential spokesman explaining away these genocidal massacres as reprisal killings. No responsible government would want to be perceived as holding brief for terrorists, unless it is complicit. Thus, the Council is even more worried about the callousness of the government in changing the narrative of the attacks, bending it towards blaming the victims when in actual sense it is the government that has woefully failed in its constitutional responsibility of protecting its citizens.

In recognition of its divine mandate, the Council reminds all of the sacredness and inviolability of the right to life, stating that no person, authority or institution has the right to terminate the life another unlawfully and urged everyone to respect the sanctity of human life and end the wanton bloodletting in the land. It advocates for a stronger collaboration between the government, the security agencies, and the entire populace to make for a more robust and rapid response for the protection of human lives and property. This is all the more important because very often the security agencies in their response to distress calls arrive in attacked communities only after their attackers have committed their atrocities and left. The Council, therefore, urges the security agencies to improve in their response to distress calls, increase intelligence gathering and take proactive steps to nip the imminent attacks in the bud.

The Council is also alarmed at the general state of insecurity in Nigeria wherein citizens can no longer sleep peacefully in their homes or travel on the highways for their genuine businesses without the fear of being attacked or kidnapped for ransom and even killed in many instances.

The Council therefore cautions that Government’s failure to protect the citizenry and serve justice, will spur them to pursue self-defense, which may inevitably lead to anarchy.

The Council frowns at the deplorable conditions of the Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) camps across the country and appeals to the Federal and State Governments to improve their welfare and ensure adequate security to enable them return to their ancestral homes and their established means of livelihood in the quickest time possible.

Furthermore, the Council expresses worries at the failure of the Federal Government to secure the release of the only Christian girl Leah Sharibu (who was abducted by Boko Haram among many female students of Government Secondary School, Dapchi), Alice Loksha a Christian nurse doing humanitarian service in Borno State, Grace Lucas, Lillian Gyang, and the remaining Chibok girls abducted by Boko Haram. The Council is worried that despite several promises by the Government, the freedom of the abducted girls has not been secured. The Council is again using this medium to call on the Federal Government to do more towards the release of these girls to free their parents and loved ones from the years of trauma that they have been subjected to as their children remain in captivity.

The Council commends the efforts of the Military in tackling the surging insurgency in Nigeria, but also observes the subtle militarization of the polity with the setting up of all sorts of military operations perceived by many Nigerians as targeted at silencing legitimate venting of grievances, with the attendant breach of the fundamental rights of the citizenry due to the high-handedness of some military personnel.

The Council also observes with dismay the huge resources being committed to the supposed deradicalization and rehabilitation of the so-called repentant Boko Haram fighters by the military, while millions of their victims are still languishing in deplorable IDP camps, and considers this not to be the best use of the tax payers’ and indeed a complete misplacement of priority. It considers the recruitment of many of such supposed “repentant deradicalized fighters” into the military and other security agencies as a dangerous trend, capable of recycling and legitimating insurgency by infiltration of the security services from where insurgents could continue to wreck havoc on unsuspecting citizens. Instead, the Council advises the military to channel such resources towards the welfare and proper equipping of our gallant soldiers in the front-lines of battle against the terrorists, as a way of discouraging mass resignations and desertions by military personnel that is already happening.

CORONA VIRUS PANDEMIC AND ITS EFFECT

The Council notes with concern the devastating effect of the novel Corona virus (Covid-19), which originated from Wuhan-China and has spread across the globe like a wild wind, taking deadly tolls on human lives, means of livelihood, places of worship, education and every human endeavour following months of lockdown of many countries, including Nigeria. As part of the Covid-19 containment measures, globally all schools and worship places were completely shut down, alongside the institution of several safety protocols.
While we thank God that the lockdown across Nigeria has been eased and worship places in most states already opened, it is disheartening that some states such as Lagos and Ekiti have kept places of worship closed to worshipers. It is ironical to open markets with larger crowed gathering and keep worship places closed. ECWA, therefore, appeals to the concerned state governments to allow for the immediate opening of worship places with the application of NCDC operational safety guidelines.

The Council urges all citizens to obey the safety protocols for the prevention and curtailment of the spread of the Covid-19 by observing frequent washing of hands with soap under running water, cleaning of hands with alcohol-based sanitizers, the compulsory wearing of nose/mouth mask in public places, and maintaining social distance.

SOCIAL JUSTICE AND EQUITY
The Council has been following the revelations of the reckless looting of public funds and re-looting of recovered funds while public infrastructure and basic amenities lie in ruins, and Nigeria’s debt profile skyrockets in astronomical proportions. Likewise, the distribution of appointments to public offices and resources that is skewed in favour of only a section of the country goes contrary to the provisions of the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. Nigerians elected the present government because its operators promised they will deal with insecurity, fight corruption, and improve the economy. The Council calls on the government to ensure accountability, prudence and transparency in management of resources, eschew sectionalism, and be weary of unbridled indebtedness to foreign governments, especially those whose loan terms threaten our sovereignty as a nation.

In the fight against corruption in the country, the Council notes that the Church is the only hope if the fight is to succeed because of the transforming power of the Holy Spirit to regenerate and transform lives. The Council, therefore, encourages all Christians, especially her members who are holding public trust, to be worthy ambassadors of Christ by shunning all temptations to corruption in order not to to bring the name of God into disrepute.

The Church expressed concern at the wave of hostilities against Nigerians and Africans in diaspora, particularly those living legitimately in Europe, Asia and America who have continued to suffer racial discrimination at a time the world is assumed to have attained its peak in civilization where respect for humanity is at the core and not color. The recent killing of African-Americans like Eric Garner, Breona Taylor, and George Floyd by police officers as well as the killing of a Nigerian docotral student, Thomas Orhionsefe, who was studying in Malaysia and several other cases in Europe have brought into focus the chilling disregard for lives of Nigerians and Africans in the diaspora. Dubious allegations usually leveled against black Africans by police authorities as an excuse for their brutality is revealing as patently racist induced.

The Council calls on the Federal Government of Nigeria and the governments other African countries to rise in defence of the rights of their citizens wherever they are in the world through proactive diplomatic measures. While commending the Federal Government’s efforts through the Nigeria Diaspora Commission for breathing fresh air to diaspora affairs with quick responses to matters affecting Nigerians abroad, the Council urges the government to do more in ensuring the safety and dignity of Nigerian resident in abroad.

INFRASTRUCTURAL DECAY AND NEED FOR ENTREPRENEURSHIP
The Council further observes with concern the continued decay of the nation’s infrastructure, particularly the roads and medical facilities. It therefore calls for urgent repairs, maintenance and upgrading of these facilities by the Government. It has become a nightmare travelling on our roads, which have become death traps. On the other hand, most of the nation’s hospitals have become dilapidated and ill equipped. The Council also notes with regrets the deaths of several Nigerians (rich and powerful not exempted) that occurred during the lockdown and ban on international travels, and feels many of such death could have been avoided had our hospitals been well equipped and staffed with competent medical personnel. Indeed, we are of the opinion that much of our sovereign wealth that was wasted in the non-transparent so-called distribution of palliatives should have been used for upgrading our health care system and in the support of our schools to make them compliant with the safety guidelines for reopening. The Council is also saddened by the incessant brain-drain in the health sector due to the mass exodus of sound Nigerian medical doctors and other medical personnel to other countries for greener pastures owing to the unpalatable situation of the nation’s hospitals.

The Council reiterates the need for the promotion of entrepreneurship by the government, the Church, other religious bodies, and the business community. The Council laments that many young people have no jobs and equally many public servants retire early and thereafter remain unproductive. These idle persons, especially the young ones, are easily available to be recruited for criminal and other anti-social activities. There is, therefore, the need to promote entrepreneurship as a means of engaging many capable minds and hands in positive skills and so contribute collectively to national development. In this regard, the Council continues to encourage the faithful, and indeed, the entire citizenry to discover and exploit investment opportunities, and marshal the necessary resources towards wealth creation and employment generation. The Council equally urges the business community to prioritize corporate social responsibility by providing services that address felt needs of their host communities.

CHURCH REPORT
The Council reiterates ECWA’s resolve to continue to focus on her core mandates of revival, evangelism/missions, and holistic ministry as the means of addressing the spiritual and physical needs of humanity.
As a pacesetter in the provision of quality education in Nigeria, the Council assures of ECWA’s continuous determination to train qualified manpower with the fear of God in her various primary, post-primary and tertiary institutions.

The Audited financial statement of the Church for the year ended December 31st, 2019 as presented indicates that the financial books of accounts were properly kept and maintained in accordance with international accounting best practices.

The Council approved the creation of two (2) additional District Church Councils (DCCs) namely, Kaduna-East DCC carved out of Kasuwan Magani DCC and Bauchi-South DCC from Bauchi DCC. With these two additional DCCs, ECWA worldwide now has a total of 88 DCCs.

The 67th ECWA General Council elected new leaders into various offices of the Church. The Officers are Rev. Sunday S. Ajise, who was elected as new ECWA Vice President to replace Rev. Dr. John Aina, who had served out two terms in office and thereafter proceeded on his retirement. Rev. Yunusa Sabo Nmadu, Jnr. was re-elected for a second term to continue in the office of the ECWA General Secretary. Similarly, Professor Basil Nwosu was also re-elected for a second term as a member of the ECWA Board of Trustees. Other newly elected leaders are Rev. Engr. Justus Ayodele Obilomo and Rev. Dr. David Kajom as members of the ECWA Board of Trustees.

SIGNED:

Rev. Stephen Panya Baba
ECWA President

Rev. Yunusa Sabo Nmadu Jnr. FIPS, MNIM
ECWA General Secretary

23/04/2018

It is no longer news that many people today have lost out in their marriage and are feeling like two people,too far apart, VM with no hope to save the marriage. But before you think of closing the door, we have good news for you .The Marriage and Family Ministry is organizing a couples retreat which is aimed at helping couples attract God's favour in their marriage there by bringing glory to God. You owe it to yourself to give saving your marriage a priority.
Date: 7th to 9th of June 2019
Venue: Miango Rest Home in Bassa LGA Plateau State.

Feeding and accommodation is 32,000.00 per couple. For more information you can call any of these numbers 0803513 9775 or 08037033222.

08/02/2017

KENT ACADEMY (KA) MIANGO INTAKE EXAMS

Students seeking admission into KA grade 1 will be tested this Friday, February 10 from 8.00 AM. Their parents will also be interacted with while testing for the would-be pupils goes on. Transfer students' exam (grades 2-6) comes up on March 10 from 8.00 AM as well as interaction with their parents.

Those who still need to purchase forms should do that now and get in touch with us asap. Call Rev Romanus on 08036002235 or send sms requesting us to send you soft admission forms and other details into your email account please. Seek information from us as you through [email protected]

BLESSINGS.

06/09/2016

WRITTEN BY A police:
A MUST READ FOR ALL:- This is for you, and for you to share with your wife, your children, & everyone you know. After reading these 9 crucial tips, forward them to someone you care about. It never hurts to be careful in this crazy world we live in.
1. Tip from Tae Kwon Do :The elbow is the strongest point on your bod y. If you are close enough to use it, do!
2. Learned this from a tourist guide. If a robber asks for your wallet and/or purse,
DO NOT HAND IT TO HIM. Toss it away from you... Chances are that he is more interested in your wallet and/or purse than you, and he will go for the wallet/purse.
RUN LIKE MAD IN THE OTHER DIRECTION!
3. If you are ever thrown into the trunk of a car, kick out the back tail lights and stick your arm out the hole and start waving like crazy.. The driver won't see you, but everybody else will. This has saved lives.
4. Women have a tendency to get into their cars after shopping, eating, working, etc., and just sit (doing their checkbook, or making a list, etc.
DON'T DO THIS!) The predator will be watching you, and this is the perfect opportunity for him to get in on the passenger side, put a gun to your head,
and tell you where to go. AS SOON AS YOU GET INTO YOUR CAR ,
LOCK THE DOORS AND LEAVE..
If someone is in the car with a gun to your head DO NOT DRIVE OFF, Repeat:
DO NOT DRIVE OFF! Instead gun the engine and speed into anything, wrecking the car. Your Air Bag will save you. If the person is in the back seat they will get the worst of it. As soon as the car crashes bail out and run. It is better than having them find your body in a remote location.
5. A few notes about getting into your car in a parking lot, or parking garage:
A.) Be aware:look around you, look into your car, at the passenger side floor ,
and in the back seat.
B.) If you are parked next to a big van, enter your car from the passenger door.
Most serial killers attack their victims by pulling them into their vans while the women
are attempting to get into their cars. C.) Look at the car parked on the driver's side of your vehicle, and the passenger side.. If a male is sitting alone in the seat nearest your car, you may want to walk back into the mall, or work, and get a guard/
policeman to walk you back out. IT IS ALWAYS BETTER TO BE SAFE THAN SORRY. (And better paranoid than dead.)
6. ALWAYS take the elevator instead of the stairs. Stairwells are horrible places to be alone and the perfect crime spot. This is especially true at NIGHT!)
7. If the predator has a gun and you are not under his control, ALWAYS RUN!
The predator will only hit you (a running target) 4 in 100 times; and even then,
it most likely WILL NOT be a vital organ. RUN, Preferably in a zig -zag pattern!
8. As women, we are always trying to be sympathetic: STOP It may get you r***d, or killed. Ted Bundy, the serial killer, was a good-looking, well educated man, who ALWAYS played on the sympathies of unsuspecting women. He walked with a cane, or a limp, and often asked 'for help' into his vehicle or with his vehicle, which is when he abducted his next victim.
9. Another Safety Point: Someone just told me that her friend heard a crying baby on her porch the night before last, and she called the police because it was late
and she thought it was weird.. The police told her 'Whatever you do, DO NOT
open the door..' The lady then said that it sounded like the baby
had crawled near a window, and she was worried that it would crawl to the street and get run over. The policeman said, 'We already have a unit on the way,
whatever you do, DO NOT open the door.' He told her that they think a serial killer
has a baby's cry recorded and uses it to coax women out of their homes thinking that someone dropped off a baby.. He said they have not verified it, but have had several calls by women saying that they hear baby's cries outside their doors when they're home alone at night.
10. Water scam! If you wake up in the middle of the night to hear all your taps outside running or what you think is a burst pipe, DO NOT GO OUT TO INVESTIGATE! These people turn on all your outside taps full blast so that you will go out to investigate and then attack.
Stay alert, keep safe, and look out for your neighbors! Please pass this on
I'd like you to forward this to all the women you know.
It may save a life. A candle is not dimmed by lighting another candle..
If you love your mothers, wives, sisters, daughters, etc., you may want to pass it onto them, as well. Send this to any person you know, especially all women

11/05/2016

Pics of 10 and 11 May 2016

07/05/2016

An Exciting 7 May 2016

21/04/2016

Please invite couples married for not more than two years to our Couples' Adjustment Retreat in Miango Rest Home on 11-12 June 2016. THERE ARE ONLY 15 vacancies for couples. cost is N25,000 based on 1st come first served. Call Mrs Roseline Akuson - for booking and payment - 08035139775

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