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Sunday, 20 February 2011

WELCOME TO JCCB IMT

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LIST OF JCCB EXECUTIVES 2011/2012 SESSION

Nwesiaba Chinedu-President
Oguanabi Toni Uche -Vice President
Chukwuaja Shedrack -Vice President
Omeje Salome -Sisters Coordinator
Nwatu Chinenye Gladys - Asst. Sisters Coordinator
Ogbodo Precious- Asst. Sisters Coordinator
Udo Udeme Udo -Secretary General
Nwosu Ifenna Gloria -Assistant Secretary General
Nwafor Sofia -Treasurer
Abugu Victor E. - Financial Secretary
Jup Okechukwu Otisi -Prayer Secretary
Oheje Ominyi Justice - Asst. Prayer Secretary
Udoka Obim Stanley -Public Relation Officer 1
Chukwu Janeth - Public Relation Officer 2
Iyamore Olubunmi -Media Officer 1
Momah Chika Nwamaka - Media Officer 2
Godwin Essien Nyong - Music Director 1
Okoro Ugwumsinachi G. - Music Director 2

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The Joint Christian Campus Body is an umbrella body of the campus fellowships(departmental fellowships included) and student arms of the chapels and churches in The Institute of Management and Technology(IMT), Enugu. The body has the mandate to partner with relevant authorities within the framework of the school management to curb social vices on campus, help implement the management's policies and initiatives as well as create an enabling environment for campus fellowship, chapel and church activities to strive in the institution. The body unites to express the person and claims of JESUS CHRIST in the institution, and calls others into fellowship with Him. Its members unite to fight and speak generally in one voice for Christ in the campus.
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IS JESUS RELEVANT TODAY?

Many think that Jesus Christ wants us to become religious. They think Jesus came to take all the fun out of life, and give us impossible rules to live by. They are willing to call him a great leader from the past, but say he is not relevant to their lives today.

Josh McDowell was a college student who thought Jesus was just another religious leader who set up impossible rules to live by. He thought Jesus was totally irrelevant to his life.

Then one day at a student union lunch table McDowell sat next to a vibrant young coed with a radiant smile. Intrigued, he asked her why she was so happy. Her immediate reply was, “Jesus Christ!”

Jesus Christ? McDowell bristled, firing back:

“Oh, for God’s sake, don’t give me that garbage. I’m fed up with religion; I’m fed up with the church; I’m fed up with the Bible. Don’t give me that garbage about religion.”

But the unfazed young coed calmly informed him,

“Mister, I didn’t say religion, I said Jesus Christ.”

McDowell was stunned. He had never considered Jesus more than a religious figure, and didn't want any part of religious hypocrisy. Yet here was this joyful Christian woman talking about Jesus as someone who had brought meaning to her life.

Christ claimed to answer all the deep questions about our existence. At one time or another, we all question what life is all about. Have you ever gazed up at the stars on a pitch-black evening and wondered who put them there? Or have you ever seen a sunset and thought about life’s biggest questions:

  • “Who am I?”
  • “Why am I here?”
  • “Where am I going after I die?”

Although other philosophers and religious leaders have offered their answers to the meaning of life, only Jesus Christ proved his credentials by rising from the dead. Skeptics like McDowell who originally scoffed at Jesus’ resurrection, have discovered that there is compelling evidence that it really occurred.

Jesus offers life with real meaning. He said that life is much more than making money, having fun, being successful, and then ending up in a graveyard. Yet, many people still try to find meaning in fame and success, even the greatest superstars..

Many think that Jesus Christ wants us to become religious. They think Jesus came to take all the fun out of life, and give us impossible rules to live by. They are willing to call him a great leader from the past, but say he is not relevant to their lives today.

Josh McDowell was a college student who thought Jesus was just another religious leader who set up impossible rules to live by. He thought Jesus was totally irrelevant to his life.

Then one day at a student union lunch table McDowell sat next to a vibrant young coed with a radiant smile. Intrigued, he asked her why she was so happy. Her immediate reply was, “Jesus Christ!”

Jesus Christ? McDowell bristled, firing back:

“Oh, for God’s sake, don’t give me that garbage. I’m fed up with religion; I’m fed up with the church; I’m fed up with the Bible. Don’t give me that garbage about religion.”

But the unfazed young coed calmly informed him,

“Mister, I didn’t say religion, I said Jesus Christ.”

McDowell was stunned. He had never considered Jesus more than a religious figure, and didn't want any part of religious hypocrisy. Yet here was this joyful Christian woman talking about Jesus as someone who had brought meaning to her life.

Christ claimed to answer all the deep questions about our existence. At one time or another, we all question what life is all about. Have you ever gazed up at the stars on a pitch-black evening and wondered who put them there? Or have you ever seen a sunset and thought about life’s biggest questions:

  • “Who am I?”
  • “Why am I here?”
  • “Where am I going after I die?”

Although other philosophers and religious leaders have offered their answers to the meaning of life, only Jesus Christ proved his credentials by rising from the dead. Skeptics like McDowell who originally scoffed at Jesus’ resurrection, have discovered that there is compelling evidence that it really occurred.

Jesus offers life with real meaning. He said that life is much more than making money, having fun, being successful, and then ending up in a graveyard.

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