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A heartwarming story of kindness and generosity has unfolded in Abuja, Nigeria, where Kingdom Stars Gospel Centre has constructed a four-bedroom bungalow for Mrs. Agnes Jimoh, a widow who had been struggling with homelessness and her six children. The church, led by Senior Pastor Peter Inyang, embarked on this compassionate project to provide her with a permanent home.

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“We celebrate Mama Agnes Jimoh, a widow whose resilience, dedication, and unwavering faith have inspired many,” Pastor Inyang said. “From providing temporary shelter to building her a brand-new four-bedroom bungalow in her hometown, this is what the Church was always meant to be — a living expression of love.” The initiative was inspired by Acts 2:44-47, where early Christians lived communally and ensured no one lacked basic needs.

“Today, we’ve seen the gospel lived, not just preached,” Pastor Inyang added. Mrs. Jimoh was overcome with emotion as she received the keys to her new home, expressing profound gratitude to the church and its leadership. “This gift is the answer to years of prayers and a complete turnaround from despair to hope,” she said.

The new home marks a renewed beginning for Mrs. Jimoh and her children, ending years of uncertainty and hardship. Her story has resonated with many in the church community and beyond, highlighting the role religious institutions can play in supporting society’s most vulnerable.

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