Today is 12th September 2025.

In the past few weeks, social media has been buzzing with various news that Jesus is coming in two weeks to take His own out of planet earth, as prophesied in the Scriptures. That event is referred to as the Rapture of the Church.

2025 GENERAL ASSEMBLY

Thursday 28th August 2025

RESOLUTIONS

PREAMBLE

In compliance with Article 10b and Article 11(iii) of its Constitution, the 2025 Annual General Assembly of Christian Social Movement of Nigeria (CSMN) held virtually on Thursday 28th August 2025 on ZOOM at 4.00 pm. In attendance were the Chairman of the Board of Trustees, Dr. Samuel Danjuma Gani, CON, and the Chairman of the Governing Council, Elder Sunday Oibe.

The Board of Trustees and the Governing Council of CSMN wish to thank all the brethren who participated in the Annual General Assembly of the Movement which took place today, 28th August 2025. Thank you for making the General Assembly a success.

The displaced Christians expressed deep gratitude for the food and clothes from Lay Faithful and prayed that God will replenish the donors.Unable to rebuild their houses, the survivors lamented that most of the Church buildings were also destroyed. They worship in a building without roofing. Whenever they scraped the funds together to raise resources, vandals would steal and sell off the materials. They appealed for more support to facilitate resettlement and the reconstruction of their homes and churches. Whatever progress the terrorists were unable to steal would always be destroyed in repeated raids..

In September 2020, the National Christian Elders Forum (NCEF) issued a press release drawing the attention of the country to the futility of the review of the controversial 1999 Constitution (as amended). NCEF pointed out that previous exercises have yielded no positive result for Nigeria. In 2020, the National Assembly undertook the 5th alteration to the constitution.

In June 1995, God spoke to four intercessors about the need for National Repentance and Reconciliation for the healing of Nigeria. Those four were: Barr Emeka Nwakpa, Rev Dr Moses Aransiola, Pst. Austin Ukachi, and Rev. E. Osakwe. That call led to the "REPENTANCE, RECONCILIATION, AND PRAYERS FOR THE NATION" initiative on Saturday 30th September and Sunday 1st October, 1995. It was a nationwide call to prayers.

Since 2024, the Egwuma Community has survived through eight consecutive attacks by Fulani herdsmen. During the campaign of terror, 49 people died, 70 houses were burnt down, and 40 women were widowed. Defenseless and overwhelmed by the intensity of the onslaught, the surviving residents abandoned their homeland. They fled to another town, Ogwule, in the Agatu LGA of Benue State..

THE NATIONAL PRAYER ALTAR

Cordially invites you to its

2nd 2025 Quarterly Prayer Conference

THEME:
RENEGOTIATE NIGERIA

Date: Thurs. 19th – Sat. 21st June 2025
Time: 9.00 pm – 10.30 pm daily

From 2nd to 20th of January 2025, the Boko Haram militia launched repeated attacks on Chibok in Borno State. In the wake of the attacks, five Christian communities were displaced, abandoned by fleeing residents. Consequently, the tense atmosphere hindered the Lay Faithful Trust Foundation from providing relief to the people of Chibok. In March, our members made plans for a humanitarian effort to the Christians under siege. This support initiative eventually took off in early April.