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Showing posts from June, 2022
11pm Let's pray for a godly heart that  loves, forgives, cares, considers others,  contributes to good and reflects on  positive and progressive things and ideas.
10pm Let's ask for God's mercy upon our lives and as we stand in the gap for our families, communities and nation, that God forgives our trespasses, transgressions and inactions.
9pm Let's pray for our daily bread, that the work and enterprise we do be blessed and God shall enlarge our territories and keep us from the devourers. That we eat the fruit of our labours and favours.
 8pm Let's pray for the perfect Will of God be done in  Our lives, families, communities, states and country. Not forgetting the affairs of the world,  that God's will be done and we witness it in our lives.
 7pm Let's pray that the Kingdom of God comes,  a Kingdom of love and justice  where the righteousness of God reigns.
  The middle of the year 2022 is gradually going by, As we transit from June to July, the middle of the year 2022, We invite you to join us in prayers. As we drop prayer points from 6pm to 6am tomorrow On all our social media platforms, We urge you wherever you are, As individuals or as a family to pray along with us. May God Almighty in His infinite goodness grant us life and good health to crossover from one half if the year to the other. My our latter days and months in the year 2022 be better than our former, In Jesus name, amen. ... the ultimate law is love Romans 13:10
 27th June is marked as Micro-,Small and Medium-sized Enterprise  Day. These little businesses as many see are the ones that turn out to be the mega and large scale businesses we celebrate, often identify with, patronise and often aspire to work in or give awards of excellence and all to. But you and I must not forget the days of humble beginnings. We must appreciate those  Micro-,Small and Medium-sized businesses which provide essential services, serve as launching pads to bigger ones, create jobs and provide much needed goods. Let's give it up to all those prestigious and honourable  Micro-,Small and Medium-sized Enterprises. #TogetherWeCan 
  "Sri Lanka: The country of 22 million people is struggling with its worst economic crisis in seven decades." Sri Lanka's Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe has said the country's economy has "completely collapsed", leaving it unable to pay for essentials such as oil imports. It follows months of shortages of food, fuel, and electricity, and the realisation that even the credit lines from neighbouring India that have sustained the country so far will not be enough. Mr Wickremesinghe told Sri Lanka's parliament: "We are now facing a far more serious situation beyond the mere shortages of fuel, gas, electricity and food. "Our economy has completely collapsed - that is the most serious issue before us today." Mr Wickremesinghe said that the state-owned Ceylon Petroleum Corporation is $700m (£572m) in debt, adding: "As a result, no country or organisation in the world is willing to provide fuel to us. "They are even reluctant to pr