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The Fractured Family: Christ's Vision of Unity in a Divided Church
Throughout church history, movements of unity and reconciliation have emerged in the most divided times…..
African Rhythm of Ministry
“In The African Rhythm of Ministry, Rev. Dr. Edward Mwansa shares insights gathered from over three decades of experience in the church…..
Reshape Your Reality: Insights from REBT Counseling
“Rational Reflections” is not only a guide to the practical application of REBT but also a testament to the potential of integrating psychological therapy with pastoral care….
The Impact of Climate Change on the Sub-Sahara Church
In recent decades, climate change has intensified the severity of weather events in Sub-Saharan Africa.
Faith and Community : The Role of Pastors in Sub-Saharan Africa
This book aims to provide an in-depth exploration of the multifaceted role of pastors in Sub-Saharan Africa, examining their spiritual responsibilities, cultural integration, and advocacy for social justice, and efforts in peacebuilding
"Faith and Community: The Role of Pastors in Sub-Saharan Africa": Christian church in Sub-Saharan Africa
This book seeks to explore what it truly means to be a pastor in Sub-Saharan Africa today. It will delve into the multifaceted responsibilities that pastors undertake, from preaching the Word of God to addressing the pressing social issues that affect their communities.
The African Church at the Crossroads: Faith, Power, and Identity in Modern Africa
The African church stands at a critical crossroads. With over 600 million Christians across the continent, African Christianity has become a global force. Yet beneath the surface of numerical growth lie fundamental questions about authenticity, integrity, and identity that threaten to undermine the transformative power of the Gospel in African soil.
The Theology of Happiness: Finding Authentic Joy Without Denying Life's Pain
Christianity presents us with a fundamental paradox that defies simple resolution. At its heart lies a profound tension between suffering and joy that distinguishes it from virtually every other philosophical or religious system. This paradox isn’t peripheral to Christian faith but constitutes its very core.