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Prophet Tom Tirivangani invites you to International Day of Reconciliation.
The 21st century world is torn apart by conflicts and war. The world is gliding into turmoil and anarchy instead of peace and unity. God’s design is that people must live together in unity and harmony. Yet, our world is divided in some instances, around religions, political, cultural, social or even economic differences. There is a greater need to bring healing to our broken world. This tragedy has radically affected the destinies of many innocent children and youths around the world. Unless the world leaders take urgent and active steps to help resolve the conflicts, the future of our children is heavily compromised. It is time to redeem the future of our children and take active steps to offer them a future; full of hope and expectation, a future full of opportunities and possibilities, a future full of peace and unity. It is a future where every child and every youth have the opportunity to live in a world that is safe from war and conflict. Children must never live with the fear of displacement, conflict and anarchy. We must provide an environment conducive for the young generation to develop their gifts and talents. It must be an environment where the young generation must engage in education and innovative projects without the threat of war and conflict. This dream can only be realized by offering this Ministry of Reconciliation. (1 Corinthians 5: 16-21) Through the Ministry of Reconciliation, a philosophical understanding is built on how the world can be reconciled to God and to herself.
The International Day of Reconciliation is the dream of one man, Professor Tom Tirivangani; to Reconcile divided families, communities, nations and the world into one happy family of God.
Eastern Europe
“The war in Ukraine is disrupting the lives of millions of
children and driving families apart.”
Russia and Ukraine
The conflict between Russia and Ukraine is
threatening to plunge the world into anarchy and destruction. Pray that there will be peace and Cessation of hostilities. It is estimated that over 6 million people have fled Ukraine since the conflict started on the 24th February 2022. It is also estimated that 7.7 million have been displaced within the country. This include 2-5 million children, most of them have been separated from their families and caregivers.
The tragedy of Nagasaki and Hiroshima 1945
This must never be allowed to repeat itself. What
happened on the 6th and the 9th of August 1945; when the
USA detonated two atomic bombs over Japan’s two cities of
Nagasaki and Hiroshima; must never be allowed to repeat
itself in the 21st century. The bombs killed between 129,000
to 226,000 people most of them civilians.
The tragedy of Afghanistan, Iraq and Libya
The tragedy of Afghanistan, Iraq and Libya could
have been avoided if the church had stood against the reckless behaviour of George Bush of USA and Tony Blair of UK. The church is the eminent ambassador of peace and unity. The church must allow the ministry of reconciliation to bring healing to the broken world.
The second world war was the result of the madness
and ambition of one man, Adolf Hitler of Germany. His evil
heart led to the death of millions of people. This was aided by a complacent and compromised church leadership and an inefficient international legal framework to combat this
horrible and deplorable behaviour
Middle East
Israel and Palestine
Pray that there will be peace between Israel and
Palestine. Pray that the leaders will lead with a heart full of
the fear of God. In addition to the conflict dynamics, between Israel and Lebanon, the red sea, Iraq and Syria have all become arenas of spillover confrontation from Gaze. A violent spike in any of these hot spots could quickly escalated to a wider confrontation.
The International Day of Reconciliation is a one-week
long celebration of humanity’s quest for unity and peace. This is how the week-long conference and Celebration is
organized:
Day 1: Welcome to Canada and Accreditation of international visitors.
Day 2: Welcome to Hamilton and Tour of Hamilton’s
significant and Historical Places of Worship.
Day 3: Day of Prayer for world Peace and Reconciliation.
Day 4: Experience The Tom Tirivangani University.
Day 5: Day of Life Changing Testimonies and Stories.
Day 6: A tour of Niagara Falls, African Lion Safari and
Toronto CN Tower
Day 7: International Day of Reconciliation Message and Dinner.
First Place Hamilton
1857 Hamilton, Ontario Revival
In August 1853 Dr. Walter and Phoebe Palmer spoke at a camp meeting held at a farm close
to Nappanee, Ontario. The result was 500 people making a profession of their faith in Christ. In 1854 the Palmers returned to
Nappanee and in a letter to his daughters, Dr. Palmer wrote The meetings I cannot describe to you; there were
hundreds converted. It was one of the most glorious meetings I ever attended. In 1855 they held meetings
in Barrie, Ontario, where again hundreds were converted.
The revival experienced in Hamilton began to spread wherever the news was reported. The revival historian J. Edwin Orr indicated that this one revival did not become a flowing river, but it became a “flood,” which expanded throughout the world;
The report was that 600 people professed faith in Christ.
The Palmers also conducted meetings in Oswego, Binghamton, and Union, New York, as well as in locations in Connecticut. In August 1858 they were in Canada again (St. John, Halifax, Prince Edward Island). The number of conversions at these locations exceeded 1,670.
The Palmers then visited England, Ireland, and Wales, and spent several years there conducting very successful ministry with many thousands being converted.
The Methodist churches of Hamilton grew by 1,000 percent. The other churches in the town were unaffected.
Rev. Bruce Woods of Stanley Avenue Baptist Church in Hamilton (1972-1988) wrote that not all recognized the hand of God at work until after the revival had subsided:
Phoebe Palmer’s preaching overshadowed that of her husband’s (he being an assistant). She has been credited with being one of the founders of the Holiness Movement in the United States, and the Higher Life Movement in the United Kingdom. Her influence led to the organization of The Church of the Nazarene, The Salvation Army, The Church of God, and The Pentecostal-Holiness Church.
Encyclopedia.com says the following of Phoebe Palmer:
Christian History Institute has this to say of her:
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