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The #FIXIT Trend is here ...

Dear All,

Welcome back to your favorite blog. After seven years of break, infomawuli.blogspot.com is re-branding as a new trend. The birth of the #fixit trend has its history, believing that divorce is not an option knowing and that every marriage can work and work again if we put god at the center of it; Ecclesiastes 4:12. The love of God for man and the love between men is the reason this hashtag is a reality today. 

We launch this trend under The Mawuli International Mission Assignment for Christ, an organisation whose sole mission is to bring the love of Christ to reach far ends of the world, to win souls for Christ.  #fixit is aimed to bring life and deeper meaning to marriages and relationships; the purpose of being married and staying married. 

Also there is THE CFC: Couples For Christ, under the #fixit. This is a group of married men and women who seek to inspire  other couples with testimonies attending regular seminars or get -together. 

The #fixit poster will be posted on other social media platforms with a  link to read full posts. 

There are Challenges attached to post which allows us to do practical things in our lives in a more fun way...

So join us on this quest and journey...
 
                                      JOHN 3:16
             For God so loved the world that he gave his only Begotten Son
             That whoever believes in Him would not perish 
             But have eternal life..

THE #FIXIT trend is here ...
By Rev.Mrs Caroline Dzifa Fumey.


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