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There are currently no emoji for people who don't identify as male or female — but that could change very soon. Unicode's draft emoji list for new emoji releases contains three gender inclusive ...
Pastor David Ibiyeomie of Salvation Ministries has said Jesus hates poor people, adding that he never visited any poor person. While delivering a sermon to his congregation, the clergyman cited ...
The Founder and Presiding Pastor of Salvation Ministries, Pastor David Ibiyeomie, has asserted that Jesus never liked poor people. Pastor Ibiyeomoie who made this known during a recent worship session ...
A staggering eight out of ten adults agree that when it comes to breaking up, it's best to do it in person; yet, a surprising one in ten admit to having 'ghosted' someone they wanted to split from.
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Ibiyeomie said, “Jesus never visited any poor person in his house, check your bible. That means he hates poverty. He visited Lazarus, they were not poor, they were giving him food.
The founder of Port Harcourt, Rivers State-based Salvation Ministries, Pastor David Ibiyeomie has stated that Jesus Christ detested poverty and deliberately avoided entering poor people’s homes ...
Pastor Ibiyeomie stated this in his sermon captured on video and widely circulated on Sunday, stating that Jesus detests poverty and never entered the home of a poor person during His earthly ministry ...
Notable preacher, Pastor David Ibiyeomie opines that Jesus never liked poor people. He made this known during a recent worship session with the members of his church. The clergyman drew biblical ...
Increased global trade tariffs will hurt the most vulnerable and poor people, the UN's trade and development agency said Friday, after US President Donald Trump's measures sparked global alarm.