THE Divisional Head of the Salvation Army Church, Ibadan Division, Major Benjamin Kalu, has called on Christians to imbibe the culture of planting before they can talk about harvesting.
Kalu made the declaration during the first annual harvest thanksgiving of the new branch of the Salvation Army Church, Orita Challenge, Ibadan.
Tagged: ‘Harvest of Boundless Possibilities’, he said the Yuletide season is a time to share; and that “harvest is the end result of whatever we sow, good or bad.”
Dignitaries at the event were Dr Alex Anozie, MD of Conac Opticals Ibadan; Divisional envoy Daniel and Queen Nene Okoye, the host; leader of the meeting from Apata, Mr Gboyega Adewole, a retired general manager of Evans Publishing Limited, who was chairman of the occasion.
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