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Promote discipline, CAN president tells churches

By Daniel Tyokua

The President of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), Rev. Samson Ayokunle, has asked churches in the country to be more discipline in running their affairs.

He said acts of indisciplined like sexual immorality, gluttony and financial impropriety should be heard among churches.

Ayokunle regretted that money has become the god of some Christians, especially church leaders.

The CAN president, who is also the President of the Nigerian Baptist Convention (NBC), stated this in his speech made available to journalists at the ongoing Virtual Convention of the Church.

He said there is no difference between an unbeliever and a Christian that is guilty of the evil acts aforementioned.
His address at the convention, whose theme is ‘Moving Forward: Becoming a More Disciplined Church’, said, “The church is now in a state where lack of discipline has led to many instances of sexual immorality, gluttony, financial impropriety, laziness, court cases, etc.
“The name of the Lord is being maligned in our society today because of the way Christians are behaving.

“Obscene dressing and all forms of impurities are happening in our midst.
“Some Christians cannot be trusted for any noble assignment. There appears to be no difference between them and the unbelievers.

“Money in particular has become the god of some (if not many) Christians, including church leaders! What a shame to the Church!

“The Lord of the Church is sad concerning the state of the Church. We are robbed of our powers and molested by the children of Satan because of our careless living.

“We came into the year 2020 with high hopes and aspirations. As individuals, families and organisations, we made plans and set goals for the year.
“In the month of February, the Covid-19 virus, which started in Wuhan, China, has become a pandemic. One after the other nations were shutting down. Nigeria was not left out.

“In the month of March, we experienced various lockdowns and different measures put in place by the Federal Government, among which is non-gathering of large numbers of people in the public place. This was why our Convention in Session scheduled for 24th to 29th of April was postponed.

“You would agree with me that this year’s convention is a peculiar one in that it is the first virtual Convention in Session we are holding in the history of the convention.

“I appreciate all who have joined us from different parts of the country and various parts of the world. Blessed be the name of the Lord for His unfailing mercies over our lives.”

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