Welcome To Christ Lambs Church: a Pentecostal church
Rev. Hamlet B. Kollie & Min. Hawa
Sirleaf -Kollie
They are known as Missionaries of their time who can do well at
anything they care to do. Ordained Teachers and Speakers of the
word, they are in demand all through the United States of
America and West Africa.
For more than Seven years (7yrs) they have been ministering to
Parents and Children in Africa and now in the United States of
America. They are dedicated to helping parents face the demands
of raising and releasing young people in these challenging days
and to see young people fulfill their God given destiny.
Lambs
Academy: an ongoing school project in Liberia
As Leaders and Administrators, they established vital programs
and institutions for the development of the Christian community
of Paynesville City and the township of Bensonvillie (Geeto Town
Village).
Rev. Hamlet B. Kollie, holds a bachelors in Theology from the
African Methodist University (Bryant theological Seminary) and
Min. Hawa Sirleaf-Kollie, a bachelors in Sociology from the
University of Liberia and Certificates in Health care Services.
The family is blessed with four (4) boys Namely Moses, David,
Prince, and Joshua.
Programs and Institution:
Founders & Overseers
Christ Lambs Church Ministries Inc. (CLCM)
National Directors W.O.M.A.N-Ministries Int’l.
Liberia’s Chapter
"Walking Out
every Mission and Assignment
throughout the Nations"
Proprietors
Lambs Academy (Serving Your Generation Outreach Ministries).
Thanks for your support and Prayers. May the Lord God Bless you
as you continue to focus on reaching the lost throughout this
New Year of 2012........ With God all things are possible.
Matthew 19:26
…………And JESUS said "If you Love Me then FEED MY LAMBS "
About Liberia
Geography
Area: 111,369 sq. km. (43,000 sq. mi.). Slightly larger than Ohio.
Terrain: Three areas--Mangrove swamps and beaches along the coast,
wooded hills and semideciduous shrub lands along the immediate
interior, and dense tropical forests and plateaus in the interior.
Liberia has 40% of West Africa's rain forest.
People
Nationality: Noun and adjective--Liberian(s).
Population (2009): 3.955 million.
Annual population growth rate (2008): 2.1%.
Ethnic groups: Kpelle 20%, Bassa 14%, Gio 8%, Kru 6%, 52% spread
over 12 other ethnic groups.
Religions: Christian 85%, Muslim 12%, other 1.5%, no religion 1.5%.
Languages: English is the official language. There are 16 indigenous
languages.
Education: Literacy (2008)--58%.
Health: Life expectancy (2008)--58 years.
Work force: Agriculture--70%; industry--15%; services--2%.
Employment in the formal sector is estimated at 15%.
Government
Type: Republic.
Independence: From American Colonization Society July 26, 1847.
Constitution: January 6, 1986.
Political parties: 20 registered political parties.
Economy
GDP (2009): $876 million.
Real GDP growth rate (2009): 4.9%.
Real per capita GDP (2009): $128.
Average annual inflation (2009): 7.4%.
Natural resources: Iron ore; rubber; timber; diamonds; gold; tin;
possible offshore deposits of crude oil.
Trade (2009): Exports--$148 million (rubber 61%). Major
markets--India (26.5%); United States (17.9%); Poland (13.9%).
Imports--$551 million (rice 29%; machinery/transport equipment 23%).
Major markets--South Korea (27.2%); Singapore (25.5%); Japan
(11.8%).
People
There are 16 ethnic groups that make up Liberia's indigenous
population. The Kpelle in central and western Liberia is the largest
ethnic group. Americo-Liberians who are descendants of freed slaves
that arrived in Liberia after 1820 make up less than 5% of the
population.
There also are sizable numbers of Lebanese, Indians, and other West
African nationals who comprise part of Liberia's business community.
The Liberian constitution restricts citizenship to only people of
Negro descent, and land ownership is restricted to citizens.