In 2003, an Internet site was acquired by The Apostolic Faith headquarters  in Africa, which maintains series of our web pages on the Worldwide Web.  Ever since, the Church's worship and evangelistic publications, including  Gospel News in Africa in English and French, Camp meeting teachings,  tracts and Sunday school quarterly for all classes are made available for  the whole world. 

Whenever Brother Akazue said, “I love you, my people,” it came from the  depth of his heart. He was willing to be anything for anybody to win  everybody for Christ. Brother Paul, was a man in a hurry because he would  say, “You don't know when God will stop you.” He was uncompromising  when it came to keeping the Gospel standard.  

One thing that made Brother Paul a stalwart was that in spite of trials and  persecutions, he retained a childlike trust in God. He continued  wholeheartedly to believe that “all things work together for good to them  

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that love the Lord.” He cared for and protected the female gender from  traditions that rendered them second-class citizens, even in their families.  You dared not treat a woman anyhow when Brother Paul was around.  Passionate and humane, Brother Paul was easily moved to shed tears,  especially while praying or recounting experiences of suffering in foreign  lands. 

He had a burden for the salvation of royal fathers. He preached the Gospel  to many monarchs in their palaces and some were saved.