BLACK CHURCHES BACK CAMPAIGN
THE CHRISTIAN Aid Zimbabwe appeal is backed by the bishops of the three largest Pentecostal churches in the UK.

The national overseer of the Redeemed Church of God UK and senior pastor of Jesus House, Bishop Agu Irukwu, said: “To do nothing in the face of hunger and possible famine is not acceptable. We are called to bring relief to those in need, which is why I am supporting this appeal.”

Bishop Wilton Powell, the national overseer of the Church of God of Prophecy in the UK and France, said: “This appeal is our response to our global neighbours in an action of breaking bread with the Zimbabwean people.”

“This appeal offers us the ideal opportunity to combine our faith with our work in order to combat this present distress in Zimbabwe,” says Bishop Eric Brown, administrative bishop and head of the New Testament Church of God in England and Wales.