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Rise up saints: The church is fast becoming like the world, By Ayo Akerele

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The days ahead in the world are not going to be better. Persecution will continue unabated. Wars and rumours of war will increase in intensity. God is going to continue the shaking of the world. All of these are preludes to the birth of the man child, the rapture of the saints and the second […]

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