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Pastor Godman Akinlabi Donates ₦100 Million To Life Mission For Uganda Outreach

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Godman Akinlabi Donates 100 Million

-Godman Akinlabi Donates 100 Million o Life Mission For Uganda 

In an inspiring move, Pastor Godman Akinlabi, Global Lead Pastor of The Elevation Church, donated ₦100 million to support the church’s largest missionary initiative to date.

The contribution serves as a seed fund for Life Mission, empowering over 100 recent Nigerian graduates to embark on a six-month missionary deployment to northern Uganda.

In his public statement released by Pastor Godman, he stated;

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“We recently took a significant step in our commitment to missions, with a ₦100 Million naira seed being sown which is @elevationng‘s largest single contribution to missions work yet!

“For us, giving isn’t about what we get in return. It’s simply about seeing lives changed and souls won for Christ. That’s the heartbeat behind every offering and every act of generosity.

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Godman Akinlabi Donates 100 Million

“This particular seed is fueling an incredible endeavor. We’re sending a team of over 100 young Nigerian graduates to Uganda for a six-month missions trip.

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“These dedicated individuals will be living with and ministering to thousands of displaced South Sudanese people who are seeking refuge there. They won’t just be sharing the Gospel; they’ll be teaching vital skills, providing practical training, and discipling them deeply in God’s Word.

“This a powerful reminder of how God uses willing hearts to bring hope and transformation to the farthest corners.”

 

 

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