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Canadian Christian body gives excellent award to Samuel Bishop
Canadian International Network of Churches has awarded Samuel Bishop the award of excellence for the recognition of his contributions to the body of Christ world wide.
The award was presented to him by Bishop Solomon Agah, the Deputy African Supretendent on CINOC at Global Family Circle Chapel, Lugbe on Saturday where CINOC members meet once in a month.
Following the spirit of giving, Canadian International Network of Churches extend the hand of gratitude to Global Family Circle Chapel Lugbe with materials that will assist the Church and the Pastor of the Church.
Bishop Agah described Samuel Bishop as a unique man of God that his kind is not common in the society, “what Bishop Samuel is doing for the growth of the gospel is only God that will rewards him.”
According to Bishop Agah, “there was a time the needs arise to support the body of Christ through CINOC here in Nigeria. Samuel Bishop volunteer to assist me in taking the responsibilities of the needs”.
Reacting to the gesture from CINOC, Samuel Bishop expressed his happiness over the recognition of his efforts by the brethren and charge everyone to look for something to do for the body of Christ, that, it is better to give than to receive which is scriptural.
His words, for the current generation of Christianity, it is not safe for the leaders to stay and wait for the church to provide everything, we should all stand up to do something so we can help the church of God” he said.
“Many brethren in the european countries gather themselves and thought one and other on the things that they can generate means to help themselves, so we should all embrace the same that is the only way we can spread the gospel”.
The Man of God made known that gospel emanated from Europe, but with all indications we are moving faster than them now so they need us to revert to them and encouraging them also, so CINOC serve as one of the platform.
Bishop Samuel who also double as a leader of CINOC Lugbe chapter admonished believers to come together which is the aim of Canadian International Network of Churches (CINOC ).
Apostle Emeka Benjamin, the Deputy National Secretary of Canadian International Network of Churches threw more light on the mission of CINOC as a catalyst of uniting the members of the body of Christ.
Speaking on CINOC, Apostle Emeka said, “belong to the member there are benefits that is attached to it, one of it is through our network we spread the gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ, and according to the scriptures which says the disciples bring together and share, so we equally care for ourselves.”
Emeka described Samuel Bishop as a man of God with abundance grace to lift brethren above poverty through impartation of knowledge, my prayers is for God to reward him back.
Reverend Adaji who is the welfare officer of Canadian International Network of Churches Lugbe chapter joined the crowd to pray for Samuel Bishop and his family for God’s protection and more strength to continue his good work.
More so, Rev. Elli Abdullahi who was unable to attend the ceremony due to a little hindrance run to the platform of CINOC to pray for Samuel Bishop.