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 Hello and welcome to another edition of Voices of NTCM blog. Sorry our weekly post came today instead of Yesterday. We sincerely apologize for this and we will try to make up next sunday. Any way let's make the most of today with these. watch and make sure you tell as many to come be a part of it. Stay Blessed. You can watch this youtube video of Dunsin Oyekan's spiritual visit to NTCM worship center and be blessed. click this link to watch video on youtube👉  https://youtu.be/V09a6-aGLBo Dont forget to follow, comment on, and share this blog to friends and family for continous spiritual and personal growth. you can also have your send us a personal message on our submit page on the top menu, where you can share testimonies, complaints, or upload a video or photo of something. goodbye, and stay safe.
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On the Upper Hand: The Riches of the Ministrations

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Welcome everyone, and all intact followers and subscribers of this page.   In this Blog, we shall be looking at some of the inspiring messages of the Church, and also viewing how the Holy Spirit has helped these messages impact the members and followers on online pages. Today, we shall be looking at one of our Late Pastor MR Popoola's ministration. After watching the video, make sure to join the conversation by sharing in the comment section what you have learnt. If you haven't followed this page, make sure to do so now. See you later in the comment section. Watch, and be Blessed... watch full video on youtube @   https://youtu.be/1IG-Jn8s7Kk Dont forget to comment ooo👇

Introducing Voices from NTCM: A Blog Celebrating Talent from Salvation Street

You may know us as the New Testament Christian Mission in Ilorin, but to many, our headquarters on Salvation Street is much more than just a place of worship. It is a home where voices are nurtured, talents are discovered, and legacies begin. This blog is a tribute to that legacy. Welcome to Voices from NTCM. My purpose here is not to highlight individuals for personal fame, but to celebrate the collective good that has emerged from our church community. We have witnessed countless men and women, young and old, who have grown, served, and gone on to do remarkable things, carrying the spiritual and communal values they learned here. This blog is a space to tell those stories. My inspiration for this came from seeing the incredible musical gifts and unwavering spirit in people I grew up with. I think of the many gifted singers and musicians who started in the children's and teenagers' choirs, pouring their hearts into worship. And yes, people like my brother, John Onivehu, and hi...