Deputy Speaker Moye identifies with local church in Bong County

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Former Deputy Speaker Prince Moye

Belthan E.K. Tano|LPR News, Gbarnga

Deputy Speaker at the House of Representatives) Hon. Prince Moye has identified with a local church congregation in Gbarnga Bong County.

Rep.  Moye has made available one hundred and fifty thousand Liberian dollars (LRD$150, 00.00) and thirty bundles of zinc to the Christ vision international ministries, Inc (CVIM) in Gbarnga, Bong county

The provision of the zinc and cash was a promise made to the Church in one of its Sunday services some time ago.

Representative Moye told the gathering that the Church  continues to make meaningful contributions not only in the spiritual realm, but in erecting additional churches, schools and engaging in agriculture and it was necessary to buttress their efforts.

Representative Moye said he believes that with any successful government being on the shoulders of the Church, CVIM continues to be a pace-setter for leaders and other churches.

The thirty bundles of zinc the lawmaker said are being presented to help in the planting of more places of worship for God especially at a time Liberia is facing a devastating health crisis.

Receiving the materials from the Offices of Hon. Moye, the Senior Pastor of the Christ Vision International Ministries Rev. James S. Paye, Sr. Blessed and thanks the Rep. Moye and termed the lawmaker’s contribution to the Church of God as ‘not a surprising.

Rev. Paye made a clear Statement that their prayers for all leaders is to adopt a mindset of change in order to make a meaningful contributions to society. 

Recently in Gbarnga Pastor Paye who is the Senior pastor of the Christ vision international, built and turned over an Elementary School in Electoral District #3. The Church has Radio and TV Stations, and is heavily engaged in farming as a way of sustaining the congregation.

Pastor Paye lauded Deputy speaker Moye and his office for the Numerous Contributions to the people of Bong County and the Liberian society as a whole.

The past several months Rep.  Moye  has been providing fuel coupons to the media entity to keep it on, especially for its morning devotional programs.