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TLF Event

Edo State Children’s Remand Home Many people are unaware of the fact that there are remand homes around the country which help to reform young offenders. They may be under the various state governments but they still require social help in terms of food items, toiletries, and volunteer services such as mentorship, teaching, vocational education and the Word of God. TLF has been privileged to visit the Edo State Remand Home. We urge everyone to make it a point of call to visit the remand home and assist in any way possible. You can help donate computer sets, generators, chairs, tables, beds, mattresses, bed sheets, buckets, clothes and anything you can give. Do you know that nothing is too small? Well go there and see for yourselves. Reach us for more details. God be with you. We thank all those who have joined and supported TLF in all our visits to the Remand Home. -          In love, TLF

TLF Anniversary

On January 1 st 2005 God Almighty enabled the formal and organised beginning of the Tina love foundation. 1 st January 2015 makes TLF 10 years of showing God’s love. Indeed all glory goes to God. We thank God for making us walk worthy of the Lord, being fruitful in every good work, and increasing in the knowledge of God (Colossians 1:10) Our benefactors and beneficiaries are all out there throughout the whole world continuing and expanding what we do. The bibles, devotionals, CDs, books, and monetary donation we have given; the emails, text messages we have sent and every message we have sent via the internet; the posters, tracts and comics we have made and sent out; all hampers, we have made and distributed; seminars, film-shows, visitations and meetings we have held; and so many others have been awesome in Jesus Christ. Never a dull moment! Join us to thank God, as He launches us to greater heights in Jesus name, amen. Contact Us: EMAIL-           tin

Profile for the month

Paul and Tunrayo Alagbe were married on September 3, 1998 and had their first child on December 29, 2014. She married at 43, gave birth at 60. Mrs Alagbe noted that, “I wouldn’t say we were not worried, but God was comforting and encouraging us. It was not a pleasant experience at all. We experienced delay before marriage but this one was more excruciating. However, God sustained us.”  She further stated that ‘Childlessness does not mean you are married to the wrong person’“ I kept hoping. I cherished my personal relationship with God because I know that the day you die, this issue of having children no longer has meaning. So, I was jealously guarding my personal relationship with God, especially in relation to eternity. I tried to enjoy other things God has blessed me with.  Although, I was often disturbed by that one thing he had not done, I tried to enjoy what he has done and in my own little way, I served him, hoping He will do it. I thought that if He doesn’t do it, He

Be Wise

TLF General Meeting

Hello Friend, To the glory of God, our Second Term General Meeting is here. VENUE:         TLF Office TIME:           3.30pm DATE:          30th August 2015 AGENDA:  Our activities done in our second term; next term's activities, our award and fund raising event in December; celebrating our anniversary of 27th August; Any other Business. RSVP: text +234 8098598075 or email tinalovefoundation@yahoo.com\gmail.com or send a tweet on our twitter handle @Tlovefoundation.  You are welcome to come with friends and bring along...ideas! Please kindly reply and indicate your likelihood of attending by the grace of God before   27th August 2015 via text message only . Thank you, God bless.

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Awareness

When Gandhi was studying law at the University College of London, a professor, whose last name was Peters, disliked him intensely and always displayed prejudice and animosity towards him. Also, because Gandhi never lowered his head when addressing him as he expected, there were always "arguments" and confrontations. One day, Mr. Peters was having lunch at the dining room of the University, and Gandhi came along with his tray and sat next to the professor. The professor said, "Mr Gandhi, you do not understand. A pig and a bird do not sit together to eat." Gandhi looked at him as a parent would a rude child and calmly replied, "You do not worry professor. I'll fly away," and he went and sat at another table. Mr. Peters, reddened with rage, decided to take revenge on the next test paper, but Gandhi responded brilliantly to all questions. Mr. Peters, unhappy and frustrated, asked him the following question. "