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PLB Foundation: Benue Flood Victims Donations

www.theinnercitymission.ngo/donate

This isn't a season of hurricanes floods and natural disasters, nope, it's not. This is a season of love, a season where our affections must be compelled enough to help those in need of our help. A season where devastation meets an overwhelming force of love ❤ and help. This is not the season to stand quiet and watch "others" do the helping. It's a season for us (you and me) to be the saviours in others lives and show them that God loves and cares for them.



We preach the gospel of Jesus but no one preached it better than Jesus Himself who went about doing good and helping people get out of their problems and predicaments.


The PLB is glad to announce to you that we're now in Partnership with www.theinnercitymission.ngo/donate.
So, you can give financially to help people who've lost loved ones, properties, and means of income.



www.theinnercitymission.ngo is a world renowned charity organisation under the auspices of Believers' Loveworld ministry whose goal is to reach out to children and families in the inner cities of the world's rural and metropolitan areas and offer them a shot a better and more glorious life.


All the monies donated to www.theinnercitymission.ngo/donate from this platform goes straight to helping the recent flood victims of Benue State in Nigeria. And I'll do my best to share footage as weeks go by of how much our giving is making impact. So, don't relent, lend a helping hand financially today.



The site looks just like this, simple and makes it easy to donate-



Yours in charity,
The Pastor Lams Foundation Team.

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