Dear Friends,
For years we have prayed for Jubilee: it could be on the horizon. See further below.
Hundreds of Churches Opening in French Speaking Nations
CFM’s new churches in Cameroon, Chad and the Republic of Niger are now 14. We are expecting these will grow into hundreds of churches soon. Our graduates, not affiliated directly with CFM, already oversee hundreds of churches in Francophone nations. Our French Dean just returned from a visit to a few of these churches. They are reaching hundreds of thousands of people.
CFM Receives 464 New Bible College Students
“And the things you have heard me say in the presence of many witnesses entrust to faithful men who will also be qualified to teach others.” (2 Timothy 2:2) Today, we officially entered 464 new bible college students, to add to those already in our current program. These will take the gospel of Christ to many.
To hear a part of today’s matriculation message, click [here].
Each student, on average, will plant 2 churches, also training other pastors. Our current fulltime diploma student body, including disciples, is 1,167, which, God willing, could represent 2,323 churches. The last graduate survey we did, when our student body was smaller, found that 93% of graduates were in fulltime ministry, three or more years later. Many of these serve in very dangerous areas, where church halls are burnt and people killed (including some graduates) for sharing the gospel.
New 100-Unit Computer Centre at Wurin Alheri
Video: click [here], or click the image for a short clip of CFM’s new computer centre.
CFM opened her new computer centre last week, with 100 desktop computers, to train 2,000 students from our bible college and schools. This allows registration with the top national exam board. CFM operates nine computer centres, two for our own students, and seven which operate for youth in regions of hostility.
Miracle Usman’s Story of Pain & Grace
An update on Miracle Usman: CFM’s crisis-care home for children.
Miracle’s six siblings were killed by Boko Haram. Six months later, Miracle’s mother was told Miracle was alive and at CFM. Miracle was seriously traumatised, but did much better after she was reunited with her mother. Today, Miracle is in JS3 (year 9) at our Wurin Alheri school, and doing well. To read her story, click [here].
Students receive weeks of training before signing an honour code on matriculation day.
Global Multipolarism – A New Era for Nigeria
For over 100 years, corporate banks have controlled the flow of funds, especially after WWII, through institutions like the Bank of International Settlements, and today hold nations at ransom. Corporate banks are linked to global business, acting on behalf of shared interests (promotion of war, monopolies). They promote debt, while deindustrialising nations, reducing wages, ramping up austerity to increase profits. They claim without them the economy would crash, and we would lose everything.
464 new students join CFM’s bible college today.
Instead, the cartel is crashing. Crimes are being brought to book. The debt burden of corruption is too high. If Saudi Arabia joins BRICS (a move towards multipolarism), bank debt will no longer be upheld by endless printing of dollars. A cartel collapse will likely not crash the economy, but restore sovereignty to nations. We call governments to ensure interest-free credit, in non-inflationary support of savings, pensions, energy and productivity. For examples of this working in the past, see the greenback system of President Lincoln, and the Bradbury Pound.
Nigeria shows the outcome of cartel banking. Wages are decimated. Productivity is stripped. Energy is almost nil. A cashless economy enforcing the CBDC is controlling life. Markets all over Nigeria have closed, millions of people can’t buy or sell, or withdraw their savings from banks. The Supreme Court has stepped in, to alleviate suffering. Labour unions are insisting on a complete revocation of the CBDC. The last presidential election was rigged, to prevent reform. This evil will be overturned. When the banking cartel falls, and it could be this year, it will be a new era for Nigeria. Africa is on course to quickly become a major block in global multipolarism.
Wurin Alheri’s new 100-computer centre.
Thank you so much for those who pray and who support CFM. Please see below for support details.
Love in Christ, from Kent, Ruth and the team
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