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The Works of the ChurchBy Alfred Okumu
What is the true mission of the Church? Is it merely a place of worship, or does it carry a greater divine responsibility in the world?
In The Works of the Church, Alfred Okumu presents a compelling biblical exploration of the Church's God-given mandate. Drawing from Scripture, historical examples, and practical ministry principles, this book reveals the many ways the Church is called to impact individuals, communities, and nations.
From evangelism and discipleship to caring for widows, orphans, and the poor, the Church stands as God's instrument of transformation in a broken world. This book examines the Church's role in raising spiritually dead lives, nurturing future ministers, preserving truth across generations, promoting social responsibility, and demonstrating the love of Christ through tangible acts of service.
Readers will discover:
The biblical foundation of the Church's mission.
The Church's responsibility to evangelize and make disciples.
The importance of caring for widows, orphans, and the vulnerable.
How the Church shapes society through moral and spiritual influence.
The role of mentorship and raising future leaders.
Why the Church must remain relevant while remaining faithful to Scripture.
The lasting impact of Christian service on individuals and communities.
Written with conviction, clarity, and a deep passion for the Kingdom of God, The Works of the Church challenges believers, church leaders, ministry workers, and students of the Bible to embrace the full scope of the Church's calling.
More than a theological study, this book is a call to action—a reminder that the Church is not merely an institution but a living body commissioned by Christ to be the light of the world and the salt of the earth.
The Church exists not only to gather believers, but to transform lives, serve humanity, and advance the Kingdom of God until Christ returns.
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Taschenbuch. Zustand: Neu. Neuware - Book Description for Amazon KDPThe Works of the ChurchBy Alfred OkumuWhat is the true mission of the Church Is it merely a place of worship, or does it carry a greater divine responsibility in the world In The Works of the Church, Alfred Okumu presents a compelling biblical exploration of the Church's God-given mandate. Drawing from Scripture, historical examples, and practical ministry principles, this book reveals the many ways the Church is called to impact individuals, communities, and nations.From evangelism and discipleship to caring for widows, orphans, and the poor, the Church stands as God's instrument of transformation in a broken world. This book examines the Church's role in raising spiritually dead lives, nurturing future ministers, preserving truth across generations, promoting social responsibility, and demonstrating the love of Christ through tangible acts of service.Readers will discover: - The biblical foundation of the Church's mission.- The Church's responsibility to evangelize and make disciples.- The importance of caring for widows, orphans, and the vulnerable.- How the Church shapes society through moral and spiritual influence.- The role of mentorship and raising future leaders.- Why the Church must remain relevant while remaining faithful to Scripture.- The lasting impact of Christian service on individuals and communities.Written with conviction, clarity, and a deep passion for the Kingdom of God, The Works of the Church challenges believers, church leaders, ministry workers, and students of the Bible to embrace the full scope of the Church's calling.More than a theological study, this book is a call to action-a reminder that the Church is not merely an institution but a living body commissioned by Christ to be the light of the world and the salt of the earth.The Church exists not only to gather believers, but to transform lives, serve humanity, and advance the Kingdom of God until Christ returns. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 9798180625731
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