Buscar
Archbishop Doye T. Agama Changed Our Lives
Cód:
491_9781999348151
I have known Archbishop Doyé T. Agama from the early years of this century, first by correspondence and we later met in person at a number of public events. In 2012 HIH Prince Ermias Haile Selassie, awarded me the Senior Fellow of the Order of St Hadrian of Canterbury, where Archbishop Doyé T. Agama serves as Abbot General. In 2013, I was delighted to welcome the Archbishop and Prince Ermias Haile-Selassie as speakers at an event at iCAN Community Church London. In 2017 I had the pleasure of hosting the Archbishop on a ground-breaking TV Series “Africa, Christianity and the Bible” on TBN-UK Christian Television.Archbishop Doyé T. Agama has a unique vision that the African and Asian Diaspora “Ethnic Minority Churches” presently in the Western nations must be united and mobilised to face the issues that affect their people. His view is therefore that our Leaders must consequently be willing to reconnect with the ancient roots of Christianity but also to jointly leverage the potential of the collective church on behalf of the lands of their origins. He has lived out this vision in his own life and ministryHe is a man of immense spiritual, spiritual and physical discipline, energy and creativity, consistent in principle and procedure. He has worked to restore order and strength-in-depth to many emerging churches. He has remained conservative theologically but open ecumenically, working with all the historic churches including Orthodoxy, Roman and Eastern Catholic, Lutheran, Anglican, Presbyterian, Congregational, Baptist, Methodist and Pentecostal. He also has an advantage of a deep knowledge and love of Judaism, something that we share.This book researched by Dr Patrick Businge shows Archbishop Doyé Agama’s distinct approach to modern Christianity. He is indeed an Apostle to the Diaspora through the Pastoral Congress which he founded and leads. He is a barrier breaker bringing divergent streams of church togethe
Veja mais

Quem comprou também comprou

Quem viu também viu