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PLB'S #thankyoutuesdays- Personality of the week

At PLB, Tuesdays are for "thank yous". You just choose someone in your world and tell them a very heart felt "thank you" for whatever good it is they add to your life. It could be your parents, spouse, siblings, kids, colleagues, the janitor at work, the food vendor in the neighbourhood, your barber or even a distant friend. Plan it and call to tell 'em thanks. They'll love ❤ it!


Today my thanks goes to Reverend Dr. Chris Oyakhilome. I might not be able to reach him to tell him personally at the moment but I truly appreciate him for everything he's been to the world.
Pastor Chris, as he is fondly called inspires many everyday through his many incredible initiatives such as the world's number one daily devotional- Rhapsody of Realities, the Healing School- which teaches students Bible Truths on divine healing and health and a host of many other such initiatives and global establishments such as Loveworld USA, Loveworld Plus, the Inner City Missions etc.



What a light Pastor's been to the world for Christ and all of us at the PLB say a big "thank you" to Pastor Chris, we love you sir!
You can send us a mail using the details in our "contact us" page if you'd like someone you know to be featured on PLB's "Thank you Tuesdays" and don't forget to send their picture and article and why you're celebrating them.


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Thank you,
PLB Editorial Team.

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