LEADERS LIKE CHRIST
“Watch your life and doctrine closely. Persevere in them, because if you do, you will save both yourself and your hearers.” 1 Timothy 4:16.
Let us consider the priority of the inner life over the outward ministry as a leader like Christ. It is important to start by saying that most often, failures in ministry leadership can be traced to a lack of true calling to the ministry. The other problem which may accompanied that could be termed as secondary which may be the minister’s insufficient training or mistaken approach; Apart from these foundational flaws, most leadership failure in ministry stem from a neglect of the inner life and intimate relationship with God. The other problems mentioned usually do not become full-fledged failures unless they are accompanied with failures of godly inner life and character. While these secondary factors may create problems, if a leader imposes an inappropriate model on the led, it may be disastrous when the leader begins to interpret observation of inefficiency as a threat to his identity as that may lead to responses that are coated with insecurity and anger. Even in all that, those flaws could be managed, but the lack of godly inner life and intimacy with God are unmanageable. A leader that has no character inside is a disaster outside no matter how long he may seem to pretend or package.
Paul in his advice to his spiritual son that was saddled with a pastoral responsibility tasked him to cultivate godly character, Immerse himself in godly inner life. He also pointed out that the result will be that the people will all see him mature right before their eyes.He furtherwarned that he should keep a firm grasp on both his character and his teaching so that his hearer will experience salvation. The leadership journey will expose all leaders to two situations- a better Christian or a far worse Christian. Definitely it will not leave you where you were, at the process of transition, it will put enormous pressure on your integrity and character. The key challenge will be whether you will say something about the goodness of God and the gospel of Christ and whether in your character and inner life you actually believe the gospel.
Leadership hypocrisy is perhaps the greatest dilemma of any Christian leader. We are always pointing people toward God in one way or another, in order to show them HIS worth and beauty; which is actually the essence of our Christian leadership. Our hearts should be in a condition to say such gospel facts with complete integrity. Thus, we have two choices: either we guard our hearts continually in order to practice what we are preaching, or we live branched lives of outward ministry and inward emptiness. In this way, the ministry leadership will make you a far better or a far worse Christian than you would have been.
The real causes of fruitlessness as a leader like Christ are failing to know ourselves, failing to believe the gospel, and forgetting the truth of God’s word. Thus, we must cultivate and do the work on our inner life. We must think appropriate of ourselves, be thorough with ourselves and show honesty in our standing with God. the kind of relationship we have with Him should not be formed or over coloured. Pride is often the reason for a lack of fruitfulness, because its crafty grip entangles us in many areas.
First of all, pride makes us more concerned with popularity and applause than with fruitfulness. Pride also makes us compare ourselves to other leaders, creates envy, and as a result, disallows mutual dependence and encouragement among leaders. If your organization flourishes in the more visible ways of numbers and programs and finances, you will be happy about it and tempted to derive your self-worth from it rather than from who you are in Christ. This misplaced identity can lead to a domineering spirit and unwise decision making. If, on the other hand, your organization is not flourishing in these more visible ways, you may become excessively discouraged. Why? Because your pride evaluates your self-worth on the progress of your organization rather than on your identity in Christ. So being both excessively inflated or overly deflated by visible success is caused largely by pride and a lack of orientation to the gospel. Your worth and identity rises and falls on physical progress and not on the progress on your inner godly strength.
Secondly, pride makes us defensive when criticized. We do not make it safe and comfortable for people to give us negative feedback. We become angry or argumentative, such that people avoid giving any type of critical feedback. Or, because the critic has a bad attitude or has exaggerated what is wrong, our defensive pride focuses on these things in order to dismiss any truth in the critique and avoid the pain of repentance. In this way, the changes required to make us more effective never occur.
As a leader like Christ, if you are asked to do one thing to last and be effective for God, we should go for a quality inner godly life.
Ephesians 4:1-2 “As a prisoner for the Lord, then, I urge you to live a life worthy of the calling you have received.”
2. LEADERS LIKE CHRIST.
The priority and benefit of the inner life over the outward ministry activities as leaders like Christ cannot be overemphasised. Most challenges become full-fledged failures when they are accompanied with failures of godly inner life and character. Leadership hypocrisy is perhaps the greatest dilemma of any Christian leader.
Luke 17:17-18 “Jesus asked, “Were not all ten cleansed? Where are the other nine? Was no one found to return and give praise to God except this foreigner?”
The need to return and give back to God is our key reason for the passage and our focus for consideration this month. The leper received something special, he knows the source and return with praise and thanks to the giver. As leaders, ours may not be healing, but it may be praise, commendation, acknowledgment or recognition. We have two options- to either wear and adorn ourselves with them or return them to God. As leaders like Christ; when people praise you or recognise your efforts, you ought to put the praises all in a little basket and at the end of the day offer it all up to God whom you received life, strength and wisdom to accomplish them. When you go to God and freely relinquish them and enter into nothingness and refuse to appropriate the honour to yourself; it is that time, your leadership has started.
Until we yield ourselves up fully to God to either live or die for Him, we cannot realize how ungrateful our life and leadership services have been all these years of half-hearted Christian living. Like the nine lepers, if I withhold and never give back what I received, as a leader, then I am a leader like myself and not like Christ. All authority comes from God, whether it is authority in the home, the church or a Christian organization. Those who exercise authority must first be under authority and must first be accountable to God.
Our solemn prayers should be- Lord, may I never appropriate your grace to myself. Help me to always at the process of leading your chosen people acknowledge that you are the source from which all the seen goodness and abilities in me spring from and apart from you I am nothing.
3. LEADERS LIKE CHRIST
1 Chronicles 29:1-6 “Then King David said to the whole assembly: “My son Solomon, the one whom God has chosen, is young and inexperienced. The task is great, because this palatial structure is not for man but for the Lord God. With all my resources I have provided for the temple of my God — gold for the gold work, silver for the silver, bronze for the bronze, iron for the iron and wood for the wood, as well as onyx for the settings, turquoise, stones of various colours, and all kinds of fine stone and marble — all of these in large quantities. Besides, in my devotion to the temple of my God I now give my personal treasures of gold and silver for the temple of my God, over and above everything I have provided for this holy temple: three thousand talents of gold (gold of Ophir) and seven thousand talents of refined silver, for the overlaying of the walls of the buildings, for the gold work and the silver work, and for all the work to be done by the craftsmen. Now, who is willing to consecrate himself today to the Lord?” Then the leaders of families, the officers of the tribes of Israel, the commanders of thousands and commanders of hundreds, and the officials in charge of the king’s work gave willingly.”
Going through the passage above, you will find an interesting lesson about legacy or passing on of baton in an honourable way. Long before Christ the perfect model of leadership came; King David did something worthy of examination and emulation. Christ said; ‘before Abraham He was’, so it will not be out of place if we say David acted like Christ. King David was a leader like Christ. David was greatly loved by God and recognized as a man after God’s heart. He had a desire to build the house of God, but God turned down his proposal and gave the honor to his son Solomon who will be a king after him.
King David did something which is our point of learning. One will think, is Solomon not his son, but we should also realize that he is human and human blood runs in his veins; as human, he had many options and some are- well, is God’s house and if He said I should not build, let it be and it should not be my concern or why should that historical project goes to my son and not me or my name is off the path, it should be temple of Solomon and not David so let him try his best or God that refused me should see how Solomon will go about it or let me assist in a small measure. Naturally, what David did for Solomon, he would have done the same for anybody; even if he was told that it will be another person that will be the king from another tribe. His choice of words in the passage were indicators- “The task is great, because this palatial structure is not for man but for the Lord God. With all my resources I have provided for the temple of my God”. He looked beyond Solomon and also him being his son to God, and that formed his motivation for everything he did. In the passage, David almost complete every statement with “MY GOD”. The whole thing is about his God and so he ensures an effective continuity. He rallied all the people together, he proudly affirmed God’s choice of his successor, he humbly reminded people of his commitment and then asked the people for their commitment.
Leaders like Christ will go all out to making sure the person coming after them is more successful than them. Leaders like Christ understands that it is not about their personality but about God. Leaders like Christ will go all out in commitment and sacrifice and mobilise others to support the incoming generation of leaders. King David was selfless and differentiate between God’s project and the interest of the nation of Israel. He recognised the limitation of the incoming leader, but never used it against him. He wants the incoming leadership to succeed. How many of us will do like that for the incoming leader of our organisation? How many of us will look beyond the leader and go all out because of God to make all necessary arrangement to make sure the incoming administration is better than his own? When you do that, it is that time you are a leader like Christ. Jesus said in John 14:12-14 “I tell you the truth, anyone who has faith in me will do what I have been doing. He will do even greater things than these, because I am going to the Father. And I will do whatever you ask in my name, so that the Son may bring glory to the Father. You may ask me for anything in my name, and I will do it.”
We should be like Christ in wishing that the people coming after us are greater and better in works and leadership than us.
4. LEADERS LIKE CHRIST.
“The king’s heart is in the hand of the Lord; he directs it like a watercourse wherever he pleases. All a man’s ways seem right to him, but the Lord weighs the heart.” Proverbs 21:1-2
Let us check our dependency meter. As leaders like Christ, who do we depend on or lean on or put our confidence on. In all our decisions, all our actions, even in the depth of our hearts and in our silent moments and in all our inactions; the whole of our time, who is at the source of it all. Can we say with all confidence and singleness of purpose that Christ was the source of it all and also the first reason and motivation? Can we say with all certainty that self-interest did not come into play as we lead? Can we say we lead like Christ? Can we confidently say, ‘Christ would not do it differently if He was around?’ How can we rate our dependency on Him?
The difference between two leaders is their understanding of self and dependency ratio. We deceive ourselves if we think we are in control; we may be in charge of a group, but the best of leaders are those that remain under the control of Christ. God is the ultimate leader and He is forever in control. It has been rightly said: “We don’t know what the future holds, but we do know the One who holds the future”.
Leaders should make their plans as they lead people and as they direct any God related organisation, but they must never forget that it is God who controls the affairs and supremely in-charge. What makes the difference between leaders is the full understanding of that concept and full cooperation with the fact of absolute dependency. Leaders like Christ will always remember that and come to terms with the fact and know the difference between being in-charge and being in control.
As we conclude, may we find reasons to improve on our dependency on Christ the coming years. Leaders like Christ depend on Him. John 15:5-8 says: “I am the vine; you are the branches. If a man remains in me and I in him, he will bear much fruit; apart from me you can do nothing. If anyone does not remain in me, he is like a branch that is thrown away and withers; such branches are picked up, thrown into the fire and burned. If you remain in me and my words remain in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be given you. This is to my Father’s glory, that you bear much fruit, showing yourselves to be my disciples.”
5. BACK TO THE HEART OF TRUE RELIGION.
James 1: 27 “Pure and lasting religion in the sight of God our father means that we must care for orphans and widows in their troubles, and refuse to let the world corrupt us.”
A failure to care for the poor shows a fundamental misunderstanding of the gospel. When you understand God’s grace, you wake up to injustice, and you are moved by compassion. When you fail to care for the poor, it raises the question of whether or not you have actually ever believed the gospel.
There are three groups of people that are at ease and turn the other way when people are suffering.
Group one- they just don’t care. They are not cruel and spiteful; they don’t think much about things that don’t affect them.
Group two- the pleasure-seeking. Maybe they care, but they love things too much to actually sacrifice anything for anyone else.
Group three- these people know they are supposed to do good, but they defer action and never really do anything about it.
Ezekiel 16:49-50 “Now this was the sin of your sister Sodom: She and her daughters were arrogant, overfed and unconcerned; they did not help the poor and needy. They were haughty and did detestable things before me. Therefore, I did away with them as you have seen.”
That your neighbour, whose children go to school with torn school uniforms that cost only #2000 have you changed it for them? That your friend who just flashed you because he didn’t have #100 air time, have you sent N200 airtime to him? That your office colleague who didn’t go for lunch today because he’s broke, did you share yours with him? Those numerous shirts in your wardrobe you’ve not touched for the past one year have you given all of them out to people who’ll wear them every day, because it could be the only one they’ve got. That orphan boy that sells recharge card to you every day, do you even know his name? Do you know your gateman may not have taken his bath with soap this morning because he couldn’t afford to buy common bathing soap? Do you know that widow that is your cleaner has a child and the child’s balanced diet is flat yam and oil, morning, afternoon and night? Have you bought her a tin of baby milk? Do you know that your church member that greets you every Sunday morning has been served a quit notice, because he cannot renew his rent and soon the whole family will be stranded? Please try and help especially the needy people around you. It will show that you Love God. It will make people to understand God’s love easily when we go out for evangelism in our neighborhood. Help someone in need today. You are what you are and where you are by the grace of God.
6. BACK TO THE HEART OF TRUE RELIGION
Deuteronomy 15:7-11 “If there is a poor man among your brothers in any of the towns of the land that the Lord your God is giving you, do not be hardhearted or tightfisted toward your poor brother. Rather be openhanded and freely lend him whatever he needs. Be careful not to harbor this wicked thought: “The seventh year, the year for canceling debts, is near,” so that you do not show ill will toward your needy brother and give him nothing. He may then appeal to the Lord against you, and you will be found guilty of sin. Give generously to him and do so without a grudging heart; then because of this the Lord your God will bless you in all your work and in everything you put your hand to. There will always be poor people in the land. Therefore, I command you to be openhanded toward your brothers and toward the poor and needy in your land.”
You will always find what you created in your mind, for instance, if you create a benevolent God or an evil devil, a loving God or an unloving devil, a compassionate God or a heartless devil, it is that you will find. The strength of your character is built around what you create.
A woman visited a semi urban community, and saw on the sidewalk a ragged, cold, and hungry little girl, gazing longingly at some of the cakes in a shop window. She stopped, and, taking the little one by the hand, led her into the store. Though she was aware that bread might be better for the cold child than cake, yet, desiring to gratify the shivering and abandoned one, she bought and gave her a cake she wanted. She then took her to another place, where she purchased for the girl clothes and other items of comfort. The grateful little girl looked at the woman right in the eyes, and with precious simplicity said, “Are you God’s wife?”
Kindness is one language which the deaf can hear and the blind can see, the illiterate can read. As we walk around as Christians, may we show kindness so that people that cannot read about Christ in the Bible will read us as living epistle and give glory to our Father in heaven; the needy will find it easy to understand the love of God if we show it practically, enough of theoretical preaching, let us accompany it with practical demonstration.
7. BACK TO THE HEART OF TRUE RELIGION.
A contributory article for Ohekwuru Lovecares Foundation.
James 1: 27 “Pure and lasting religion in the sight of God our father means that we must care for orphans and widows in their troubles, and refuse to let the world corrupt us.”
Love for each other is the badge of Christianity.
Recently one Christian elder confronted our staff and after explaining why we frequently visited one of our single mother and what we do with her, he sharply said “when we love an evil doer, we tend to encourage them to do more”
We need not to bother you with the conservation with the Christian elder but let me give the synonym of this long word Christian that this person belongs to the class of elder, it is – CHRIST-LIKE. A person who is supposed to behave exactly like Christ. John 21:17 “The third time he said to him, “Simon son of John, do you love me?” Peter was hurt because Jesus asked him the third time, “Do you love me?” He said, “Lord, you know all things; you know that I love you.” Jesus said, “Feed my sheep.”
When it comes to regret, few of us can outdo Peter. When he was cornered and asked about his relationship to Jesus, his courage collapsed. Afterward Peter broke down and couldn’t stop the tears from flowing. Few days later, he encountered Christ and was forgiven and restored to service.
Peter’s story had a different ending from that of Judas who also had regrets. The regrets of Judas drove him to take his own life.
Apostle Paul would say, I was a persecutor but the grace of God transported me to be minister of the gospel I once worked against.
The saints of old understood how grace worked and for once never reminded Peter and Paul of their past, but glorified God for their new state. Just imagine how it will be funny if after Peter’s sermon on the Pentecost day, one person among the disciples raised his hand and when given opportunity said, “Peter denied Christ and so if we allow him and love him he will do more of the denial”. Or if we love Paul, he will persecute us more. They understood that the difference between yesterday and today in the life of any Christian is the grace of God.
Do you have regrets! I do. Some of my regrets are deeper and more painful. Maybe yours are too painful and deep. Some regret the lack of investment made in their lives, while others regret the opportunities they passed by and cannot be undone. Some people regrets the years wasted by failing to nurture their relationship with Christ and feed their soul with the knowledge of the word of God. The only human that may not have reasons to deal with the regrets of the past is a day old baby. For all others we have our past and mistakes to deal with.
If you have found reasons to live despite your past, you have no reason to stop others from living today with the mistakes of yesterday. You have no right to remind people to live with what happened yesterday or to live with what they did wrong. You don’t have the right to stop others from enjoying love just because they did wrong yesterday.
We in LOVECARES FOUNDATION, have resolved to act like Christ our Lord. The past cannot be undone, but Christ can forgive the past, renew us to serve him.
Let us go back to that Christian elder’s query- a single mother that refused abortion and kept the pregnancy and deliver a baby, a girl that aborted the pregnancy and the boy that impregnated the girl and refuse to take responsibility, which of the three has a complex past to deal with? Which of the three will have multiple forgiveness? Is it fair to love the person that impregnated the girl or the person that aborted the pregnancy and hate the person that chose to keep the pregnancy and give birth?
May God have mercy on us and refine our way of thinking.
Matthew 7:12 “So in everything, do to others what you would have them do to you, for this sums up the Law and the Prophets.”
Let us travel back to the heart of true religion.
8. BACK TO THE HEART OF TRUE RELIGION
James 1: 27 “Pure and lasting religion in the sight of God our father means that we must care for orphans and widows in their troubles, and refuse to let the world corrupt us.”
I saw this story by an anonymous author and I feel I should share it and it should be the only content of this exhortation. Happy reading and stay safe in the hollow of God’s hand.
“I was parked in front of the mall sitting inside my car waiting for my son to get few items from the supermarket. Coming my way from across the parking lot was what the society would consider a beggar. From his looks, he had no car, no home, no clean clothes, and no money.
There are times when you feel generous but there are other times that you are just not in the mood and don’t want to be bothered. This was one of those “don’t want to be bothered times.”
“I hope he doesn’t ask me for any money,” I thought. He didn’t.
He came and sat on the curb nearby but he didn’t look like he could have enough money to even get a good meal. After a few minutes, he spoke. “That’s a very nice car, you got there” he said.
He was ragged but he had an air of dignity around him. I said, “thanks,” and continued listening to the car radio.
He sat there quietly, and the expected plea for money never came.
As the silence between us widened something inside me said, “ask him if he needs any help.”
I was sure that he would say “yes” but I held true to the inner voice.
“Do you need any help?” I asked. He answered in three simple but profound words that I shall never forget. We often look for wisdom in great men and women and we expect it from those of higher learning and accomplishments.
I expected nothing but an outstretched dirty hands.
He spoke the three words that shook me. “Don’t we all”? he said.
I was feeling high and mighty, successful and important, until those three words hit me like a twelve-gauge shotgun.
Don’t we all?
I needed help. Maybe not for bus fare or a place to sleep, but I needed help. I reached in my wallet and gave him not only enough for bus fare, but enough to get a warm meal and few other things for the day.
Those three little words still ring in my ears till today.
No matter how much you have, no matter how much you have accomplished, you need help too.
No matter how little you have, no matter how loaded you are with problems, you can give help.
Even if it’s just a compliment, you can give that.
You never know when you may see someone that appears to have it all.
They are waiting on you to give them what they don’t have –
A different perspective on life, a glimpse at something beautiful, a respite from daily chaos, that only you through a torn world can see.
Maybe the man was just a homeless stranger wandering the streets.
Maybe he was more than that.
Maybe he was sent by a power that is great and wise, to minister to a soul too comfortable in themselves.
Maybe God looked down, called an Angel, dressed him like a beggar, then said, “go minister to that man inside the car, that man needs help. “DON’T WE ALL?”
On a personal note:
Help somebody, you are only a custodian of whatever you possess. Let us spend this period to reflect on life’s true meaning. May Almighty God enlighten our hearts to what life truly is all about. We come, we go; the in-between defines who we truly are.
9. BACK TO THE HEART OF TRUE RELIGION.
A contributory article for Ohekwuru Lovecares Foundation.
James 1: 27 “Pure and lasting religion in the sight of God our father means that we must care for orphans and widows in their troubles, and refuse to let the world corrupt us.”
OHEKWURU LOVECARES FOUNDATION works with orphans, widows, single mothers and aged persons.
Job 31:14-15 “What will I do when God confronts me? What will I answer when called to account? Did not he who made me in the womb make them? Did not the same one form us both within our mothers?”
A story was told of a lecturer in a medical school who narrated this medical situation and ethical problem to his students. “Here is a family history: the mother has syphilis. The father has tuberculosis. They had five children, the first is blind, the second is deaf, the fourth has tuberculosis, and the fifth has died. Now the mother is pregnant again, the parents come for advice. They are willing to have an abortion, if you decide they should. What will be your advice?”
The students gave various individual opinions, and then the lecturer asked them to break into small groups for consultation, all the groups came back to report that they would recommend abortion. Congratulation the lecturer said, “then you will not have me as a lecturer because this is my family story and I am that child.”
We have no possible way of knowing what a child will become. So it is not within our power to decide if it should continue to the place where God designed it to be or kill it before it has a chance.
We in OHEKWURU LOVECARES FOUNDATION believes in the sanctity of human life and hold them in high premium. We stand for –NO ABORTION. We have deep respect to any unmarried girl child who defile the shame and stigma of being called a single mother and bear the responsibility of pregnancy and bringing out a child instead of abortion. We have greater respect for them than those who commit fornication and go ahead to commit murder.
We may not love their initial action of getting pregnant, but we admire their courage to stop killing. We entrust them to the God of second chance and the repairer of broken vessel. We work with them, because we know Christ loves them and want them close to himself for an eternal relationship.
Let us join hands to stop the stigmatization and show love to them wherever they are found. Rather let us work together to stop not only adultery and fornication, but ABORTION. Lord help us to respect the life you created, and in any form and at any level.
10. BACK TO THE HEART OF TRUE RELIGION.
A contributory article for Ohekwuru Lovecares Foundation.
James 1: 27 “Pure and lasting religion in the sight of God our father means that we must care for orphans and widows in their troubles, and refuse to let the world corrupt us.”
OHEKWURU LOVECARES FOUNDATION works with orphans, widows, single mothers and aged persons.
Philippians 2:1-5 “If you have any encouragement from being united with Christ, if any comfort from his love, if any fellowship with the Spirit, if any tenderness and compassion, then make my joy complete by being like-minded, having the same love, being one in spirit and purpose. Do nothing out of selfish ambition or vain conceit, but in humility consider others better than yourselves. Each of you should look not only to your own interests, but also to the interests of others. Your attitude should be the same as that of Christ Jesus.”
Lord God, fill us with compassion so that we can still help and value others during our times of happiness and troubles. Allow us to give of ourselves in spite of our situation. May we glorify you at all times with how we value others.
The preaching about Christ will not only be effective, but will be understood with ease and clarity if we look for the interest of others more than our own. We have a collective responsibility to contribute to enthrone that virtue in our society and in all strata of our existence. If all of us take the responsibility of caring and protecting the vulnerable orphans, widows, single mothers, the aged, the girl child from rape and abuse. We would be sure to be contributing to the interest of Christ who made us and placed us in His mercy at an advantaged position.
The worth of a person is not determined by the appearance or the prevailing circumstances. The real value is because of who the person is, not because of how the person looks, where the person has been to or what the person has not achieved. A person’s value in the view of God the creator is the same even in an ugly, old, deformed and abused form. Because the difference between all people is the mercies and grace of God. without God, the devil would have reduced all us to a miserable state. If our interest and reason for doing something for the vulnerable is any other reason apart from Christ; then we are yet to start with Christ. A story was told of a young graduate, when asked by an old missionary whether he was willing to preach the Gospel to his fellow natives at only one-fourth of the salary he was getting in his work place. Without hesitation he said to the missionary, “I will go but not for that pay, but I will go for Christ.” Until we arrive at that level, we cannot look at others and be willing to sacrifice- it must be for Christ or not at all. We must all join hands and help dispel the darkness of our selfishness and carelessness about the affairs and conditions of other vulnerable persons that God valued. One person or few groups will not suffice. All hands should be on the deck. Another story was told of a preacher that went from the city to a little church in the remote village to preach at a vigil, the place had no electricity, not even a sign of an electric pole and the whole place was dark and he wondered what to do about it. After one hour in the dark wondering how he will even see the people He want to preach to if at all they come in this darkness, suddenly, he saw twinkling lights moving about through the bush. His congregation started arriving. Each person carried a lamp, and as they came in, they placed their lamps on a shelf around the hall. Soon the whole place was flooded with light. Each had contributed light that had dispelled the darkness. Your share is needed in a world which desperately needs the illumination of the gospel and love of Christ. Sitting on the fence is not an option, we must be involved. We must contribute to pursue the darkness of selfishness. Whatever you do to the least of these persons, you do it directly to Christ.
LOVECARES FOUNDATION CALLING ON ALL TO BE PART OF SHOWING CARE AND LOVE TO THE VULNERABLE GROUP OF OUR SOCIETY.
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