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Biblical bitter truth my pastor was afraid to tell me
I have escaped assassination attempts and have stayed in the bushes without water and food for days. I have been arrested for preaching Christ where it is forbidden to mention His name.
Oscar Amaechina on reaching the unreached with the Gospel
Oscar Amaechina, the president of Afri-Mission and Evangelism Network, Abuja, Nigeria, opens up about risking his life to take the Gospel to where no one has neither preached nor heard about Jesus.
Christians should ask God for grace instead of signs, wonders
Most often it is not about what we want but about what God wants, and it not about the intensity at which we aggressively make demands from God that matters, but His willingness to give us answers.
The Cross makes all the difference
The crucifixion of Christ on the Cross and His resurrection make Christianity different from all other religions. The cross is unique because in it signals the victory over death and sin.
Always pray 'thy will be done!'
Instead of bombarding God with a series of self-centered requests, let us learn how to submit all of our life to His perfect and divine will.
Why every Christian must examine himself regularly
There are people who entered the gate of God's kingdom and others remained outside. Remember that faith without work is dead! Let us regularly examine ourselves and reject all ungodly lifestyles. Our eternal life depends on this.
Followers of Christ, we must emulate the Berean Christians
The rate at which false teachings, other gospels and scriptural perversions are dominating the pulpit these days, calls for urgent attention to the practice of the Berean Christians.
Should a church fire pastors for unfruitfulness?
I have come to realize that it is not in the power of man to convince and convert sinners. The duty of man is to communicate the whole Gospel and leave the rest to God.
The killing of Christians in Nigeria: Who will help us?
Christianity is under siege in Nigeria. Every morning we wake up with news of kidnapping and killing. Who will come to our rescue?
How many Christians are ready to die for Jesus?
There is no doubt that many Christians love Jesus, eulogize Him, extol him with words of praises, but what I am not sure about is how many Christians would be willing to stake their lives for Him, His name and His kingdom.
Social justice program of the early church
I have been wondering why our churches are finding it difficult to borrow the template of the early church's social welfare program and practice it in today's churches.
A call for prayer for America, Donald Trump and Joe Biden
The president-elect also needs our prayer for him to succeed and America as a nation needs the prayer of global Christians to triumph in this moment of crisis.
The mistake of the Nigerian church and its devastating consequences
I believe that many churches and pastors are not into mission because the brand of their religion is not worth propagating. How do we preach prosperity to impoverished naked people?
The role of the Holy Spirit in Acts: A lesson for today's Church
Collapsing all into the hands of the Holy Spirit is a sure way of serving God in truth and in Spirit.
The dangers of procrastination
The Gospel of Christ can only be good news if we deliver it on time. There is nothing good about it if it arrives late when sinners are no longer alive to make decisions to accept Jesus as their Lord and Savior.
Christian kids and the Great Commission
It is high time we started developing missiological strategies for children because they are arrows in our hands. We must step out and speak with the enemies of the Gospel at the gate. This starts with raising the next generation of missionaries for this exact goal.
The narrow path vs. the broad path
The choice to enter the narrow and constricted pathway is a command by Christ and should be adhered to strictly by anyone who desires to be counted among the few who shall find life.
The dangers of working for God but not walking with Him
There are great dangers in working for God without walking with Him. Christians who burn with passion for God's work but refuse to acknowledge the importance of their walk with Him are missing it.
Christians should obey the command to 'fear not'
Instead of being afraid of the Omicron variant, humans should be afraid of what happens after death. Where we spend eternity should be of utmost concern to us in this perilous time when persecutions, killings, natural disasters, accidents and pandemics have continued to occur regularly. Let us therefore boldly walk unto the Throne of Grace in this time of trouble, to obtain God's mercy.
Christians should be careful not to speak against the Holy Spirit
We should not be too familiar with God to the extent of taking His words for granted. Hiding this warning of Christ in our hearts and exercising caution is a sure way of escape from this unpardonable sin.