
Ramsey N Singbeh Jr
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The Jubilee Ministries in Liberia are currently hosting a weeklong religious conference in Margibi County in collaboration with the Kakaka Christian Community.
The conference is held on the main campus of the Booker Washington Institute or BWI under the theme: “The Great Survivals” with text taken from Genesis Chapter 45:7-9 in Kakaka and has two sessions.
One runs from 9: am to 12:00 noon and another one begins at 5:pm during the early evening hours to the late evening hours of 9:pm, the host Bishop is his Grace Bishop J Allan Klayee of the Jubilee Ministries while the host pastor is the head of Jubilee Praise And Worship, Rev Bobby A Logan.
His Grace, Bishop J Allan Klayee Of The Jubilee Ministries At The Conference In Kakata

The activities started on Monday March 3, 2025 and it is expected to come to an end on Sunday March 9, 2025.
Some great Men of God forming part of the conference include Rev Dr Christian Dagadu of the Christian Evangelistic Ministry, Bishop George D Harris of the Philadelphia Church Ministries International, Apostle Samuel B Carr of the Triumphant Living Miracle Assemblies, Inc, Bishop M Wolo Belleh of the Bethel World Outreach International, Bishop Joseph G Johnson of the Restoration Baptist Ministries and Bishop Emmanuel Jones of the Voice of Pentecost Churches.
Bishop Emmanuel Jones Of The Voice Of Pentecost Churches Ministering At The Conference

Others are Apostle Orbely, Bishop Paye Clarke of the Zion Christian Fellowship Int’l, Rev Peter F Sammie, Founder and General Overseer of the Christ End-Time Revival Ministries Int’l, Apostle D Franklin Snorton of the Kakaka Philadelphia Church and many other great servants of God from Margibi and other places in Liberia.
There are also people attending the conference from Margibi, Montserrado and Bong Counties in a large number, Throngtalk News Bureau has gathered. Further details will follow as our news bureau keeps being engaged with the organizers of the conference.
Some Of The Pictures Of The “No Weapon Conference” In Kakata






