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Dr. Hibaile Honored in New York City

Dr. Hibaile Honored in New York City

November 2016
Church Equipping Africa Written
Movement Day was launched as an initiative of the New York Leadership Center to gather up ministry, marketplace, and non-profit leaders who are passionate about cities around the world and the Gospel of Jesus.
Since its initial start in 2010, over 11,000 ministry, church, business, seminary, university leaders have come to NYC to be challenged, inspired, and catalyzed in the advancement of gospel movement. In this year’s gathering, 3000 influential leaders from 95 countries came to New York City to discuss issues regarding global cities including fatherlessness, education, poverty, and unemployment. The three days were filled with seminars, worship, and prayer. One of the participants of this conference was our very own Dr. Augustin Hibaile who had quite the experience. While at the conference, Dr. Hibaile was awarded as an Honoree for his faithful work in the Central African Republic through the CIDEL ministry. At the conference, he was honorably recognized as an avid advocate for transforming cities in the name of Christ. It was a surprise to be chosen among the 3000 leaders as one of the 2016 Honorees. I praise God for the recognition for what God is doing in me and through me in the areas of global leadership. Please pray that I will continue to serve with wisdom and courage. -Dr. Hibaile For years, Dr. Hibaile has blessed the Central African Republic people with his ministry and heart for Christ. Encompass World Partners is honored to be friends with this man of God. Please pray for the continuation of his ministry and for the hearts of the C.A.R. people.

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