Missional Reformation for Discipling Nations

Missional Reformation for Discipling Nations
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Publisher : Omega Publishers
Total Pages : 438
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ISBN-13 : 0979529948
ISBN-10 : 9780979529948
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Book Synopsis Missional Reformation for Discipling Nations by : Abi Olowe

Download or read book Missional Reformation for Discipling Nations written by Abi Olowe and published by Omega Publishers. This book was released on 2009-10 with total page 438 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Lord is directing His Church in this generation towards social cultural transformation. Missional Reformation provides the theological base for Church-Society interaction. This is the second major Reformation of the Church. Up till now, the Church has understood the Gospel of the Kingdom of God to be the Gospel of Salvation alone. This book stresses the theology of Good Works that has been neglected by the Church for centuries. Discipling nations is one of the five cardinal principles of Good Works. The book is based on revelations and research. It provides answers to many theological questions. Volume 1 of the book focuses on the theological background while Volume 2 focuses on the practical aspect with the Embassy of God Church in Ukraine as the model church.


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