Source: The Sangai Express / Singlianmang Guite
Lamka, May 16:
Agape Christian Museum Centre that has so far recorded 37,451 visitors since its inception in 1997 is all set to be blessed with a three storeyed building to house an institution for display of various facets of Biblical assets in its guardianship.
The Museum established as spiritual dedication by the only son of a petite village chief in Henglep sub-division, apart from displaying biblical artifacts has been extending spiritual assistance and counselling to willing visitors.
However, the museum has no permanent building even after decades of its establishment as it was single handedly managed by an individual.
Consequently, Rev Dr Lhunkhohao Haokip has initiated the project to assemble a permanent building within January next.
"When the construction of the ACMC building is complete, many people will see the glory of God�.the construction of the building will be completed through the collective contribution of God's people," Haokip said in his appeal brochure circulated enmass.
More than 97 people including those from the Holy Land of Jerusalem has contributed pieces for the only soul winning Museum ever established and the management has already received at least 10 proposals for opening branches, thereby necessitating need for an enduring and permanent structure even more.