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The bible scripture show that in the beginning when God created the heaves and the earth, He also had a plan of who will inhabit and tend to the creations. He then decided to make one who is like Him in His own image. He then gave him dominion to rule over the earth as a King and a Priests. Along the way, this best creation, man lost purpose. Hence God gives a record of many man and women who desired to know him and serve him in a way that will give them access to Him. Finally he sent Jesus to be the ultimate sacrifice and atonement for the sins of man, which sins separated God and his Images. Jesus is mans way of reconciliation to God.

Man is saved so that he can be called a son of God and God can be Father. Jesus is mans Lord, Savior, Redeemer. Give your life completely to him. HE is an example for man to live as Jesus himself is the express image of God his father.

This ministry is based at CSIR in the upper room where believers come together during their spare time to worship and praise the master. Together we strive to teach Godly principles on how to live a righteous life. We allow the Holy Spirit to minister to our lives by performing his and the works of Jesus by healing, sings and wonders following. Many are delivered and set free from the bondage's inherited from wrong doing and from forefathers.

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