Panelists at a Reach Out World Canada symposium organised by Christ Embassy Edmonton Group have described the global acclaimed daily devotion authored by Man of God, Reverend Chris Oyakhilome, Rhapsody of Realities as a tool for nation.
The symposium which was titled “Faith, Freedom, and Free Speech: Rhapsody of Realities – A Tool for Nation Building” had Pastor Dave Olu-Oyewumi, Group Pastor CE Edmonton, Honourable Tim Uppal, Deputy Leader of the Conservative Party of Canada, Member of Parliament for Edmonton-Mill Woods and former Federal Minister during the Harper Conservative Government, as well as Cora-Lee Conway, Dean of Students at The King’s University Edmonton as panelists.
The aim of the symposium was to examine key issues that influence national development in the light of recent events (including COVID-19 and its associated impacts on society), and how to move our nation in the right direction using the word of God.
It is a sequel to a number of outreaches to federal and provincial political leaders by Christ Embassy Edmonton, projecting the message and insight of Man of God, Reverend Chris Oyakhilome. DSc. DSc. DD.
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At the symposium, the panelists shared their views on the role of the church in influencing society, and the need to accommodate divergent views and opinions without suppressing opposing views.
Attendees include religious and political leaders who were all exposed to the message and ministry of our Man of God Pastor Chris during the event.
A major highlight of the symposium was the screening of a video from Your LoveWorld Specials entitled “The New World Order”.
Everyone at the event watched with rapt attention how the Man of God provided unrivaled insight into the agenda of the deep state in this end time.
Another major highlight at the symposium was the launch of Reach Out World Canada in Edmonton Alberta, and the citation on the impact of Rhapsody of Realities in the nations of the world, including Canada.
Now printed in 7,858 languages of the world, Rhapsody fosters inclusiveness, especially in a diverse nation such as Canada where citizens speak various languages.