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A single Church can change a country

A single Church can change a country

11th April 202519th April 2025 Maurice Enofe
Yes, a single church can still change a whole country. A good example of this today is The Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG) in Nigeria. Over the last few decades, RCCG has grown from a small ch... Read More
Interpreting paintings

Interpreting paintings

8th April 202519th April 2025 Maurice Enofe
The woman caught in adultery by Rembrandt Synchronic elements Rembrandt used brighter light to emphasise Jesus as the central figure. The brightest picture in the painting is that of Jesus and the wom... Read More
How has the British interpreted the Bible?

How has the British interpreted the Bible?

24th March 202524th March 2025 Maurice Enofe
The way British people once viewed their leaders as chosen by God has changed significantly over time. In the past, many believed that rulers were appointed by God to guide the nation according to His... Read More
The Bible’s origin in the context of the Catholic and Protestant Church

The Bible’s origin in the context of the Catholic and Protestant Church

23rd March 202523rd March 2025 Maurice Enofe
For a long time, the Roman Catholic Church saw itself as the protector of Christian teachings. It believed that it had the responsibility to preserve and pass down the true message of Jesus and the ap... Read More
Similarities and Differences in how the Hebrews, Babylonians, Assyrians and Persians recorded their history

Similarities and Differences in how the Hebrews, Babylonians, Assyrians and Persians recorded their history

18th March 202518th March 2025 Maurice Enofe
The history of the Hebrews is widely identified with religion and their traditions which were included in the Hebrew Bible, but from a Christian perspective, their history could be more recognised in ... Read More
Why i want to study the Bible

Why i want to study the Bible

22nd February 202524th February 2025 Maurice Enofe
I am a firm believer in the Lordship of Jesus Christ and I see the bible as His word to me. It is of utmost importance to me to know God’s view on every matter that pertains to life, as the bibl... Read More

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