Pastor Moses L. Stephen Loli's blog


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Welcome to, “Lu Nji Ni;” a word in Moru Language, meaning chosen by God. Looking back in history to trace the path my life took, one would definitely agree that Lu nji ni is a worthy while name.

Here you will not only learn about me (Moses), my wife Dina, but you will also learn about the mighty God whom I serve. This blog will act as my companion to lay down thoughts, revelations and insights to things of relevance to me, my family and the ministry we are called to.

Since you are still reading, I assume you are as curious to know more of what I represent. Stay tuned and visit the various posts and our ministry links (hope Inspirational Ministries). God bless you immensely as you continue venturing in my little but huge world.

Much has happened since I was born and it will not be fair to trace all the history in this forum. In short however, I am the first of eight children born to Suzan Buwa and Stephen Loli Andrea. Currently, I am completing a certificate program in pre-health sciences after having graduated from Creighton University with Major in Emergency Medical Services (BSEMS). I have also obtained an Associate Degree in Christian Studies (ACS) from the Sure Foundation Theological Institute and pursuing a Degree and Masters in Theology from the same institute. I speak several languages, including: Moru, Arabic, Bari, English and some Swahili.

I am Ordained Gospel Minister, Founder and the President of Hope Inspirational Ministries (HIM),  reaching many in the United States with the Love of God and his healing power. Much on that can be found on our ministry website, www.hopeinspirationalministries.org

Dina my wife is the last born of her parents, Jennifer Kiden and Wani Luka. Currently, she goes to University of Nebraska-Omaha, majoring in Sociology. Dina loves working with Children, and she too is a passionate worshiper of and follower of Jesus. She is a blessing to my life and the ministry of God. Dina is the Director for Chirldren’s ministry in Hope Inspirational Ministries. Amazingly, Dina is multilingual too. She speaks Kuku, Arabic and English…  I am teaching her to speak Moru.  We both hope to one day be missionaries in the Developing Countries. Our passion is to make known the free gift of Salvation in Christ Jesus.

On the side note, Dina and I have  celebrated our second wedding anniversary last Oct 2010. The year did fly so fast and we both look forward to another great year together. Thanks to all who wrote to wish us happy anniversary.

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