Apostle Emmanuel Kure, Chairman of the Southern Kaduna Christian Leaders Association (SKCLA), has urged more advantaged Christians to extend a helping hand to their less privileged neighbors during this year’s Easter celebration.
He made the call in an Easter message he personally signed and made available to newsmen in Kafanchan over the weekend.
Apostle Kure noted that Easter is a time for Christians around the world to rejoice in the victory of life over death and to reflect on the teachings of love, peace, and forgiveness that Jesus exemplified.
He added that this year’s Easter celebration holds special significance, especially considering the challenging times we have faced as a community.
However, as people of faith, we draw strength and hope from the message of Easter, which reminds us that even in the darkest times, there is always light, and that through resilience and unity, we can overcome any challenge.
The Chairman emphasizes the importance of embracing the essence of Easter to promote harmony, tolerance, and love among all individuals and communities in Southern Kaduna.
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The SKCLA Chairman also commended the government, security agencies, and all relevant stakeholders for their efforts in ensuring a peaceful and secure environment for Easter celebrations.
Apostle Kure, who is also the Vision Pioneer of the Throne Room Trust Ministry in Kafanchan, encourages all Christians to remember the less fortunate in our midst during this Easter period.
“Let us extend a helping hand to those in need, offering support and kindness to uplift one another. By doing so, we demonstrate the true Christian spirit and contribute to building a more inclusive and compassionate society.”
He, however, congratulated the Muslim ummah on their fast and urged them to continue to pray for a more peaceful future together.
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