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GAIN MORE SOULS FOR CHRIST, ABIARA, BABALOLA TASK CINDICO GRADUATING STUDENTS


The Regional superintendent of Christ International Divinity College, Ibadan campus Babalola Region, Pastor Gabriel Dada has called on its Graduating students to work hard in winning souls for Jesus Christ.

Delivering a sermon at the Graduation ceremony held at CAC Agbala-Itura, Old-Ife Road Ibadan, Pastor Dada called on the new Pastors to abide by Biblical principles and teachings to prove to sinners that Jesus is the only way.

The Regional superintendent urged them to see their calling as a divine one which must be jealously protected and abstain from all acts capable of soiling their image.

In his brief comment, the vice chairman, Board of Trustees of CINDICO, Pastor Abraham Akinpelu while congratulating the Graduands, called on individuals who have the calling by God to come to CINDICO for spiritual training, for them to realize their potentials in their respective Ministries.

Also speaking, the secretary of CINDICO governing council and the General Secretary CAC Agbara-Itura worldwide, Pastor Leye Olokose tasked the graduating students to spread the gospel of Jesus Christ and de-populate the kingdom of darkness.

Earlier in his welcome address, Provost of CINDICO, Erinmo Ijesa, Pastor (Dr.) Babalola commended the Minister-in-Charge of CINDICO, Ibadan campus, Evangelist Betty Mosunmola Olukotun who is also the Co-ordinator of the study centre for her unwavering effort in moving the centre to greater height 

He thanked the Board of Trustees, the governing council and the founder of the college, Prophet Samuel Kayode Abiara for their various contributions to the growth and development of the College.

While on her own part, Evangelist (Mrs.) Betty Olukotun, co-ordinator of CINDICO, Ibadan Study Centre, congratulated the new Pastors for the successful completion of their training, urging them to inculcate the values and teachings imbibed in the course of their training, in spreading the gospel of Jesus Christ.

CINDICO was founded in 1994 by Prophet Samuel Kayode Abiara to propagate the gospel through sound doctrinal trainings.


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