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AIM AND OBJECTIVES
1. To provide a forum for fellowship and spiritual development of students in the Higher Institutions in Nigeria
2. To maintain the spiritual unity and well-being of its members within and outside the school environment.
3. To provide avenues for evangelism through Out-Reach programmes, Bible studies, prayer meetings, musical concerts and other christian programmes.
4. To reach out for converts, groom and plant them in Bible believing churches.
5. To take care of peculiar needs and interest of its members such as those bordering on emotional and/or academic matters.
1. To provide a forum for fellowship and spiritual development of students in the Higher Institutions in Nigeria
2. To maintain the spiritual unity and well-being of its members within and outside the school environment.
3. To provide avenues for evangelism through Out-Reach programmes, Bible studies, prayer meetings, musical concerts and other christian programmes.
4. To reach out for converts, groom and plant them in Bible believing churches.
5. To take care of peculiar needs and interest of its members such as those bordering on emotional and/or academic matters.
Who Are We?
If you knew that you would die tomorrow, how would you be towards others today? If you knew that those in your life would die tomorrow, how would you be towards them today? Would you consider being different towards other people as well as yourself if either you or them being gone tomorrow was a reality? Too often we take things, people, ourselves for granted, and we become less careful and selfless with our words and deeds. It is easier to think selfishly for the moment than for the duration to consider lasting consequences.
Those who have become a part of our lives have become part of us. Who we are is often times made up of the influences we experience. Influences in sight, sound, touch. Influences through good and bad human interactions: experiences at home, the workplace, at church and during our recreational times. We are so largely made up of the result of that "input" that information and influence from so many areas of our lives.
Family, friends, teachers, pastors, the grocery store clerk, the tour guide, the car salesperson, the lady at the bank, your doctor, the florist... people who we come into some level of contact with through our lives who make an impression on us in some form, either strengthening our convictions or challenging them.... changing our views on things or making them more defined.... adding a new aspect of our personality or character or rooting us deeper in who we have been so far.
Who is it that you are? Just you? Aren't you partly your parents, your siblings and others who have impacted your life since birth? Consider what your life would be like without these people. It would probably be an emotionally, spiritually, mentally and physically desolate place to live.
Cherishing others, we should all work for the strengthening and supporting of each other as integral parts of a complex world of humanity, and we should learn to faithfully do this meaningfully through Christ who strengthens us and from whom so much is given us.
Make it a point today and every day to let someone know they are loved and that they matter. That what they have to say is important. That they are children of the most high God who cherishes them above all Creation. Don't get so caught up in "doing" that you forget about "being".. being what God has intended you to be as a friend, father or mother, son or daughter, or any other valuable individual to all who are blessed enough to know you.
Being a light unto the world means more than just a shining example to those who do not know the Lord. It means also that we shine upon each other and continue to fight the good fight of faith, clinging to the everlasting hope that is before us, building fellowship and family as God intends for us to enjoy.
Do and be today what so many others are not willing to do or be in order to have a tomorrow that others will never have. With Christ at the helm of your ship, set your own course for each new future day. Serve as Christ served. Love as He loved and loves. Place a value on yourself and others as He does. Let no moment go by that you know in your heart is an opportunity to reach out. "To know even one life has breathed easier because you have lived.... that is to have succeeded." ~
Pastor Busayo Ilelaboye
Zonal President
If you knew that you would die tomorrow, how would you be towards others today? If you knew that those in your life would die tomorrow, how would you be towards them today? Would you consider being different towards other people as well as yourself if either you or them being gone tomorrow was a reality? Too often we take things, people, ourselves for granted, and we become less careful and selfless with our words and deeds. It is easier to think selfishly for the moment than for the duration to consider lasting consequences.
Those who have become a part of our lives have become part of us. Who we are is often times made up of the influences we experience. Influences in sight, sound, touch. Influences through good and bad human interactions: experiences at home, the workplace, at church and during our recreational times. We are so largely made up of the result of that "input" that information and influence from so many areas of our lives.
Family, friends, teachers, pastors, the grocery store clerk, the tour guide, the car salesperson, the lady at the bank, your doctor, the florist... people who we come into some level of contact with through our lives who make an impression on us in some form, either strengthening our convictions or challenging them.... changing our views on things or making them more defined.... adding a new aspect of our personality or character or rooting us deeper in who we have been so far.
Who is it that you are? Just you? Aren't you partly your parents, your siblings and others who have impacted your life since birth? Consider what your life would be like without these people. It would probably be an emotionally, spiritually, mentally and physically desolate place to live.
Cherishing others, we should all work for the strengthening and supporting of each other as integral parts of a complex world of humanity, and we should learn to faithfully do this meaningfully through Christ who strengthens us and from whom so much is given us.
Make it a point today and every day to let someone know they are loved and that they matter. That what they have to say is important. That they are children of the most high God who cherishes them above all Creation. Don't get so caught up in "doing" that you forget about "being".. being what God has intended you to be as a friend, father or mother, son or daughter, or any other valuable individual to all who are blessed enough to know you.
Being a light unto the world means more than just a shining example to those who do not know the Lord. It means also that we shine upon each other and continue to fight the good fight of faith, clinging to the everlasting hope that is before us, building fellowship and family as God intends for us to enjoy.
Do and be today what so many others are not willing to do or be in order to have a tomorrow that others will never have. With Christ at the helm of your ship, set your own course for each new future day. Serve as Christ served. Love as He loved and loves. Place a value on yourself and others as He does. Let no moment go by that you know in your heart is an opportunity to reach out. "To know even one life has breathed easier because you have lived.... that is to have succeeded." ~
Pastor Busayo Ilelaboye
Zonal President
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