The Church at War (ePub)
(Sprache: Englisch)
The Church at War is an interesting book that seeks to inspire believers into practical works that can transform communities. In this book, the author is calling the Body of Christ back to its fighting faith and calling in order to manifest the love and the...
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The Church at War is an interesting book that seeks to inspire believers into practical works that can transform communities. In this book, the author is calling the Body of Christ back to its fighting faith and calling in order to manifest the love and the kingdom of God in the communities that are afflicted by so many issues. The church seems to have gone to sleep and to be sidetracked by other doctrines that could be a deception and a way of making the whole church lukewarm and not effective. The book reminds the church that the gospel of Jesus Christ is confrontational in its nature and focuses and requires a church that has a great appetite to engage, therefore. Kilton calls on the church to put on a warrior attitude and resist the schemes of the devil imposed on the communities in the nations.
Autoren-Porträt von Kilton Moyo
Kilton Moyo is a teacher by profession. He is a graduate theologian and a guidance and counseling consultant. He is a regular writer to local print media on issues that affect people on a daily basis and offers Christian counseling to various sectors of the community. He is an ordained pastor and is currently working with an international NGO based in Zimbabwe and offers psychosocial support and counseling to staff and communities. He is the founder of Citizen Africa Foundation, a trust that seeks to help the family in Africa with marriage and parenting, guidance and counseling, and various other issues that afflict the current family. He is an advocate for the creation of wealth at the family level and has a great passion to see the church influence issues in the communities. Kilton is currently studying for a master's degree in Christian counseling. He is married and has four children.
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autor: Kilton Moyo
- 2014, 64 Seiten, Englisch
- Verlag: Trafford Publishing
- ISBN-10: 1490728996
- ISBN-13: 9781490728995
- Erscheinungsdatum: 04.03.2014
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