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www.nigeriansermons.com


Livingprojects comes online
with another Christian online facility

As part of their efforts to boost Nigerian internet evangelism, win souls for Christ and provide adequate online facility for Nigerian preachers of the word, so they could be heard more than ever before all over the world, Livingprojects Media Network, a Nigerian online media company is currently putting finishing touches to www.nigeriansermons.com, Nigeria's first online Christian sermons station..

Adewara, a Nigerian foremost infopreneur, web designer and online publisher said the web site is strictly for Nigerian pastors

any where in the world as long as they have their headquarters or at least a parish anywhere in Nigeria, adding that the service could be rendered free if their effort to get sponsorship sails through.

The online publisher however stated that preachers who desire to submit their sermons should first convert them to mp3 format which could be used on the web site. Those who do not have the facility to do such conversion could contact us, and we direct them to where it could be done.

Adewara said the web site, which is in advance stage of development, will parade an array of Nigerian pastors who have been used by God to touch lives and shaped destinies of people across Churches, states, nations and continents of the world, adding that the sermons could be in the four major Nigerian languages, Yoruba, Hausa, Igbo, Ijaw and of course, English language.

On how he maintains the site, Adewara said they plan to make the site free depending on if they get sponsors to keep the site alive. "Building the site, Adewara said, "cost us so much. Maintenance is another heavy costly. We honestly do not feel inclined to bill anybody for preaching and getting the word across to the whole world through this web site. We count it a great blessing from God to have counted us worthy, given us the skill and zeal to do this work, first of its kind in Nigeria." "For now, we shall expect subsribers to pay a token so we could put them on."