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TO CREATE A KINDER AND LESS VIOLENT WORLD
In the United States, 'In God We Trust' -- To This End, Chambers of the Friends of God and Mpbs24/7 Present a Riddle
Contact: Philip Jegede, Chambers of the Friends of God, 651-263-1128
MINNEAPOLIS, May 5 /Christian Newswire/ -- An interfaith outreach of the Minnesota-based Philip Jegede Evangelistic Association, the new Chambers of the Friends of God, and the kid's channel on Mighty Power Broadcasting Station (Mpbs24/7) are jointly asking Americans and the entire world to solve a riddle:
OUT OF BUSH CAME SOMETHING STRONG. OUT OF OBAMA COMES SOMETHING SWEET. WHAT IS STRONGER THAN BUSH? AND WHAT IS SWEETER THAN OBAMA?
While it may take wisdom and thinking out of the box to solve a riddle, according to Philip Jegede, the person who solves this riddle correctly should do so knowing that the devil may use his/her answer to punish somebody, or above all, God may use his/her answer to bless or vindicate somebody. According to Wikipedia, a riddle is a statement or question or phrase having a double or veiled meaning, put forth as a puzzle to be solved. Riddles are of two types: enigmas, which are problems generally expressed in metaphorical or allegorical language that require ingenuity and careful thinking for their solution, and conundrums, which are questions relying for their effects on punning in either the question or the answer.
"A prize of $1,000 will be offered as a holy gift to any person who solves the riddle. We believe when the Lord blesses, He blesses abundantly. To this end, Chambers of the Friends of God will also include an additional gift of $25,000, should the winner's answer match Mpbs24/7 official answer word-for-word," stated Jegede.
Chambers of the Friends of God aims that through the daily clues provided at www.mpbs247.org people will make sense of the riddle and be able solve it with much ease. Multiple entries are accepted, and participants must be at least 18 years of age. Any person who is interested in solving the riddle should register and submit his/her answers at: www.evangelistphil.org/?nationalhero.
Prior to the launching of the riddle, the answer to the riddle was certified, and placed in a Bank Safe Deposit box by the Certified Public Accounting Firm of AJ SIDDIQUI, St. Paul, Minnesota. "This will help protect the integrity of the riddle," stated Jegede.
Chambers of the Friends of God is a body of organized people from all religious faiths dedicated to creating a less violent world. Mighty Power Broadcasting Station is an online broadcasting station that presents Christian news, movies, testimonies, and faith building programming for children. Both operate as an outreach of the Philip Jegede Evangelistic Association, Minneapolis, Minnesota.
Mighty Power Broadcasting Station (www.mpbs247.org) will freely broadcast Christian related stories, documentary, sermons or crusades from any Christian related organization. "Any person or organization interested in sharing their Christian stories with the world are encouraged to upload their videos for review at www.evangelistphil.org/?mpbsaccess," concluded Jegede.
CONTACT: Philip Jegede
Chambers of the Friends of God
5775 Wayzata Blvd., Suite 700
P.M.B 200-007
Minneapolis, Minnesota 55416
Tel: 651-263-1128

FOG
As 30,000 More Heroes Shine Their Boots For The Streets of Kabul, FOG Creates a Village to Raise Adults
For Immediate Release
MINNEAPOLIS--- While it may take 30,000 more troops heading to Afghanistan to secure the Western way of life, according to Philip Jegede, these military heroes should go knowing that those left behind cherish the precious opportunity to hold hands with wives and hug children who are the basis of their mission of honor. "Their sacrifice is not in vain," stated Jegede. "It also provides an opportunity to consider Mustafa - a young, handsome, and innocent child growing up in faith who may pick up a gun and proclaimed 'Allah Akbar' in the streets of Obama's Chicago.
"His brothers, his fathers, his teachers, and above all, his best friends should pick up the Holy Koran and read to him the true promises of Allah who is indeed 'Akbar'," said Jegede, who cites Chapter 3, verse 172, of the Koran: "Of those who answered the call of Allah and the messenger, even after being wounded, those who do right and refrain from wrong have a great reward."
Sponsored by nonprofit, Minnesota-based Philip Jegede Evangelistic Association, FOG are operating on the philosophy that while it takes a village to raise a child, it takes a new village to raise an adult. Jegede refers to a quote from J.K. Hart when explaining why the organization is taking this step: "No child can escape his community. The life of the community flows about him, foul or pure; he swims in it, goes to sleep in it, and wakes to the new day to find it still about him. He belongs to it; it nourishes him, or starves him, or poisons him; it gives him the substance of life."
Mothers, brothers, teachers, and best friends of Mustafa - come together to debate issues and brainstorm ideas to make the world kinder and less violent. The undertakings of FOG include adding member representatives from 257 countries, to reach 36,245. Said Jegede, "Issues that confront our world will be dealt with fearlessly, impartially, and with probity, and to arrive at decisions that will create a worldwide positive behavior modification.
"The chambers will accomplish their mission through educational and spiritual self-improvement programs designed to promote understanding, respect for differences and beliefs, selfless acts of kindness and generosity as God/Allah would act if He were to live among us.
"Through the positive impact of our educational programs, we pledge to leave this world for our children a better world than we were born into. No government on earth can successfully legislate faith, beliefs, kindness or selflessness.
"As it has been said before, 'It takes a village to raise a child.' This same village is now necessary to raise an adult - Chambers of the Friends of God."
The first three issues for debate and possible resolution by FOG are:
  • Total eradication of starvation of children worldwide.
  • Stopping women and child trafficking for sexual slavery worldwide.
  • Eradicating the use of God's name in committing violent acts from all religions.
FOG aims through the Seek Help/Give Help forum provided at the Chambers of FOG Web site, FOGChambers.org (http://www.fogchambers.org), that one day a Muslim in Saudi Arabia will be able to offer help to a Christian in New York.
"We live in a global world where who you know is just as important as what you know," concluded Jegede.
People in countries all over the world are encouraged to register free at FOGChambers.org (http://www.fogchambers.org).
People who may not be interested in being a member of the Think Tank but are burdened and need help with jobs, medical problems or any other form of help are strongly encouraged to register free.
Members and non-members of FOG with the abilities to provide the help others need may visit FOGChambers.org (http://www.fogchambers.org) to learn about the individual requests of those in need.
CONTACT:
Philip Jegede
FOG
5775 Wayzata Blvd., Suite 700
P.M.B 200-007
Minneapolis, Minnesota 55416
Tel: 651-263-1128
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