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Nirjuli, Nov 3: Doimukh MLA Tana Hali Tara today while addressing a huge gathering of believers of Christian community on the occasion of 8th Healing Crusade Programme-2019 here at Christian Prayer Centre appealed all to inculcate mutual respect for each other’s religion for peace, prosperity and communal harmony.
Referring to the ideology of ‘ Shabka Sath, Shabka Vikash Aur Shabka Viswas’ for all round development, he appealed all sections of society to work for development of the state and country. Guest of honour, President, Arunachal Christian Forum (ACF) Toko Teki said that one should have faith in god and work for welfare of community and society.Arunachal Pradesh Christian Church Council, (APCCC) President Bengia Ridik informed that the 8th Healing Crusade which began on November 1 concluded today and more than 800 people have been benefited from the programme with around 680 people from Arunachal Pradesh and Assam getting their names registered.
The main attraction of the three-day function was Speaker Pastor Jumto Riba from Likabali who delivered ‘Work of God’ to the believers. Rev Bina Bengia, APCCC, General Secretary cum Organising Chairman Gida Solung, Missionary Yora Paching, Organising Secretary Bengia Logu, former Minister and PPA President Kahfa Bengia were among others who addressed the gathering.