Experience:

Until President Olusegun Obasanjo leaves before we know the quality of his leadership - Bishop Wale Oke

My worry is that these miracles are polluted - Prophet Kumoluyi

There're miracles, but I don't know if those on TV are real - Joel Kada

There is nothing wrong with peaceful mass action - Victor Adeyemi

Relationship: When the man Cheats

I caught my husband in bed with a lover - Esse Agesse Ogoro

My husband left me, God gave me a monster hit - Ann Inyang

Married ladies, we have a problem!
- Evangelist Teju Oni

Cheating women all agree that it really isn't worth it

Women in the Vineyard:

We are a shameless prayer warriors
- YWCA President

Women must dress to glorify God
– Bishop Peace Okonkwo

Fake miracle workers have infiltrated the Church - Mrs. Juliana Godfrey
CHEATING: How to catch him/her

10 signs that your wife is cheating

46 clues your partner is having an affair - Dr. Robert Huizenga, The Infidelity Coach

How to catch a cheating spouse

How to forgive

Prophecies

2007 elections would be far more peaceful than expected - Adeboye

This year would run like a film show
- David Olukoya

Pastor Tunde Bakare: what do you expect in 2007?

Nigeria will be head - Bonnke

Kenyan Bishop Saga: Gachie has fond memories for Bishop
Kenya: problem in the Church:

Kenyan Bishop Wanjuri announces wedding plans... ex-husband shows up... Bishop blasts out

Ex-husband sues on paternity ... tells Bishop to swear with Bible

Shabby treatment for journalists; son denies father, warns him to keep off

Jilted ex-husband speaks of his love for Bishop

Church Growth:

A Loyal Associate: You cannot be an authority unless you are obedient to authority - Bola Akin-John

The end of disloyal associates
- Francis Bola Akin-John

Blessed leader
New Year Resolution

Setting goals for year 2007
By Martha Matthews

New Year Resolution: Facts and Figures

New Year's Resolutions: What you should focus on

Entrepreneurs:
See how stupid God is!
Father Christmas Is Fiction, Birth Of Jesus Is Real - Says Gabriel Osu

Enter Mother Xmas - Mrs Sharon Akpenyi

Sex:

Having a sexually successful brain

A clear head in bed
Tearing Down The Walls
The Button on the Inside
More on Christmas:

What men say about Christmas

History of Santa Claus & Fire Crackers

Who is Father Christmas?
What men say about Jesus
Miscellaneous:

Kris Okotie shows stuff on TV debate for Presidential aspirants

How Dr. Pat Utomi submits to the will of God after auto accident
Humour: Jesus vs. Satan
Breakthrough Convention & Pastors Praise Night 2006
Discoveries in Christianity:

Old Testament dates of Solomon ... confirmed

3rd Century AD Christian Church at Megiddo, Israel - by Rich Deem

No proof for the exodus? The proof of the destruction of Jericho

Accurate biblical descriptions of scientific principles

Africa, Christian News:
First miracle in Kumasi Metropolis: Madman healed
Is our bible a reliable copy of the original?
- by Rich Deem

White garment Churches to fight touts in white cassock


 

Billy Graham to decide burial site with wife
- By Tim Whitmire

Evangelist Billy Graham
Ailing 88-years-old Evangelist Billy Graham said he and his wife Ruth are deciding together where they will be buried, an announcement apparently sparked by a recent report the family is feuding over the issue.

"That determination will not be made by our family, our organization or outsiders, but will be ours alone," Graham, 88, said in a statement issued from the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minn.

Graham said he and Ruth Graham "have no disagreement about our future, for we know that after we each take our last breath on earth, we will be together in heaven. At our age, it won't be long before we are in the presence of God for all eternity."

Family spokesman Larry Ross said Graham was at the Mayo Clinic receiving the third in a series of three monthly treatments for macular degeneration, which has reduced his eyesight and ability to read.

The Washington Post reported last week that Ned Graham, the couple's youngest son, opposes burying his parents on the grounds of a museum under construction in Charlotte. He and other members of the family prefer a site near the couple's home in the mountains of western North Carolina.

The paper said evangelist Franklin Graham, 54, who has taken over leadership of the his father's association, wants the graves to be at the Charlotte museum.

 

Billy Graham has been in frail health for years and suffers from Parkinson's disease, among other ailments. Ruth Graham, 86, is bedridden with degeneration of the spine.

In his statement, Billy Graham said he supports the $25 million museum and library and looks forward to its opening in the spring. He also downplayed the reported rift between his children.

Graham said he and Ruth "have no disagreement about our future, for we know that after we each take our last breath on earth, we will be together in heaven. At our age, it won't be long before we are in the presence of God for all eternity."

"I love all five of our wonderful children," Graham said. "Through all the years in our discussions about religion, politics and domestic situations, there have been many opinions and often disagreements, but our family remains close and united in our deep faith in God."

On the day the Post report was published, Franklin Graham said in his own statement that he did not intend to debate the issue publicly.

"I believe that the decision about where my parents will be buried should be made by them, and not by me, my siblings or any outsiders," he said.

The Charlotte museum, near the headquarters of the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association, is designed to look like a dairy barn that might have existed on the farm where Graham grew up outside Charlotte.

AP News report