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FLOOD: Amid Obi’s Empathy, Tinubu’s Millions & Atiku’s Alms
It is no news that Nigeria is experiencing what is probably its worse flood crisis in many years. Homes are submerged, millions of people are displaced and human fatalities are in the hundreds.
While world leaders, including King Charles III, have sent in their messages of solidarity to Nigerians through President Buhari, I have not read or heard anywhere that the President visited any of the States affected by this disaster nor has there been any special intervention by the Federal Government to alleviate the crisis.
And just as if the President’s unsurprising apathy is not bad enough, the President departed to South Korea without as much as a national broadcast to let us know that he is aware of these tragic occurrences and he doesn’t care that Nigerians languish in different grades of parlour occasioned by the flood disaster.
No leader who can make the slightest pretense of being responsible would keep away or relax in his office while different parts of his country are submerged in flood, with over a hundred people already dead and millions displaced.
The Flood Crisis and key aspirants seeking to become our next President
Nonetheless, we have gotten tired of talking about Buhari’s nonchalance and vapidness as a leader and while we can’t wait to see his back, we mustn’t fail to analyse those who have presented themselves to succeed him and ensure that we do not reason elect another sepulchral Commander-in-Chief to replace the outgoing morbidly insensate one.
With about 25 of the 36 States of the country currently battling different stages of flooding and the remaining States experiencing disruptions in basic supplies due to the flood, there couldn’t have been a better time to peep into the hearts of the key aspirants seeking to become our next President.
It would amount to a very dangerous experiment if we wait to make RCCG NOVEMBER 2021 HOLY GHOST SERVICE MINISTERING: PASTOR E.A ADEBOYE DATE: 5TH NOVEMBER, 2021 BIBLE TEXT: HABAKKUK 2: 1-3 GENERAL PRAYERS Bless His Holy Name, give Him Glory, give Him Honour, give Him Adoration; Praise the King of Kings, the Lord of Lords, bless the Ancient of Days, Worship Him, Thank Him for all He has done for you in the Past, Thank Him for what He is going to do tonight; He is worthy to be Magnified, worthy to be Glorified, worthy to be Lifted High. Thank You Father. In Jesus’ Mighty Name we have Prayed – Amen. There is Nothing wrong in asking God to do your own first. You must just remember that He should do your neighbour own too. So you lift your Voice to Him now and say: Father, if you are blessing three (3) People here tonight; let me be the first one to receive a Blessing from You tonight. Go ahead, cry to the Almighty God. Thank You Father, Glory be to Your Holy Name. In Jesus’ Mighty Name we have Prayed – Amen. SONG You are the Mighty God … Repeat! OPENING PRAYER Father, we bless Your Holy Name – King of Kings, Lord of Lords, the I am that I am, the Unchangeable Changer. Thank You for January, Thank You for February, Thank You for March, Thank You for April, Thank You for May, Thank You for June, Thank You for July, Thank You for August, Thank You for September, Thank You for October, Oh Father Thank You for November – Accept our Worship in Jesus’ Name. You have brought us thus far, we know that you will see us through Table of contents : .GOD BLESS YOU – PART 10 (THE APPOINTED TIME): PASTOR E.A. ADEBOYE – RCCG NOVEMBER 2021 HOLY GHOST SERVICE
THEME: GOD BLESS YOU – PART 10 (THE APPOINTED TIME)
The Great I Am
Hallelujah, Hallelujah
You are the Mighty God
The Great I AmThe Oxford History of Protestant Dissenting Traditions, Volume IV: The Twentieth Century: Traditions in a Global Context 0199684049, 9780199684045
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The Oxford History of Protestant Dissenting Traditions Volume IV: The Twentieth Century: Traditions in a Global Context
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Contents
List of Contributors
Series Introduction
Introduction
Part I: Africa
1: Emerging Streams of Dissent in Modern African Christianity
‘DISSENT’ IN AFRICAN PERSPECTIVE
AFRICAN CHRISTIANITY’S EVANGELICAL ETHOS
BLACK CHRISTIAN MOVEMENTS AND IDEOLOGIES
THE NATIONALIST DIMENSION
Kimbanguism
Dissent and African Nationalism: Some Complications
INDIGENOUS RELIGION AND VERNACULAR TRANSLATION
Vernacular Translation: In a Word . . . .
SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY
2: Charismatic Churches and the Pentecostalization of African Christianity
DISSENT IN THE PENTECOSTALIZATION OF AFRICAN CHRISTIANITY
THE RISE AND DEVELOPMENT OF NEW CHARISMATIC CHURCHES
Major Ministries in Nigeria and Ghana
The East African Experience
Major Ministries in Southern Africa
PROSPERITY HERE AND NOW?
CONCLUSION
SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY
3: Indigenization, Translation, and Transformation in African Christianity
INTRODUCTION: WAVES OF FAITH
WHOSE RELIGION IS CHRISTIANITY?
ON TRANSLATING THE MESSAGE
EMBRACING THE INTERRUPTION
CONCLUSION: A NEW REDEMPTION SONG
SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY
Part II: Asia and the Middle East
4: Protestant Dissenting Traditions in Asia in the Twentieth Century
TRADITIONS OF FAITH
ASIAN AGENCY AND DISSENTING LEGACIES
ORIGINS, TRACES, AND PARALLELS
CHRISTIANITY IN ASIA IN THE TWENTIETH CENTURY
CHURCH AND STATE
PERSISTENT MARKERS
NEW SYNTHESES
SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY
5: Megachurches in Asia and the Dissenting Movement: The Case of Yoido Full Gospel Church
INTRODUCTION
‘Dissenting’ in Asia
The Megachurch Movement in Korea
Cho as the Case Par Excellence
The Study
DAVID YONGGI CHO AND CHURCH GROWTH
Cho and His World
Yoido Full Gospel Church
The Tent Church (19