THE CENTENARY MESSAGE CHAPTER ONE


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The Original Plain Truth is the teaching about Christ the Son of God "The Christianity" and the Father God "The Brotherhood of the Cross and Star" the Kingdom of God as one congregation and one shepherd under The Sole Spiritual Head of the universe and The King of Kings and the Lord of Lords. The Teaching foundation is on Truth, Love, Peace, and Mercy, righteousness, Kindness and other goods selves of the Father God, The Creator of the Universe. The twelve fruits from the TREE OF LIFE.




THE CENTENARY MESSAGE 1918 - 2018 THE TRUE BELIEVERS BOOK TWO


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THE CENTENARY MESSAGE 2018THE TRUE BELIEVERS BOOK TWOTHE YEAR OF REVIEW AND REVISIT OF ALL TRUE TEACHINGS AND DOCTRINES OF OUR LORD JESUS CHRIST IN THE NEW JERUSALEM, THE NEW KINGDOM OF GOD ON EARTH BROTHERHOOD OF THE CROSS AND STARFROM HOLY SPIRIT OF TRUTH COMFORTER PERSONIFIED LEADER OLUMBA OLUMBA OBUTHE SOLE SPIRITUAL HEAD OF THE UNIVERSE BROTHERHOOD OF THE CROSS AND STAR




A GUIDELINES OF HOW TO BE A PERFECT PREACHER (Get Your Copy 2-1)


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My Everlasting TestimonyOLUMBA'STEACHING IS THEORIGINAL PLAIN TRUTHHEAR THE WORD OF GOD, PRACTISE THE WORD OF GOD AND SPREAD THE WORD OF GOD.GET YOUR COPY NOW! PROMOTE AND FORWARD TO OTHERSThe Original Plain Truth is the teaching about OUR LORD JESUS CHRIST THE SON OF GOD, THE SON OF MAN AND GOD HIMSELF "THE CREATOR OF HEAVEN AND EARTH" "The Christianity" and THE FATHER GOD "The Brotherhood of the Cross and Star" the Kingdom of God as ONE FLOCK congregation and ONE SHEPHERD under The Sole Spiritual Head of the universe and The King of Kings and the Lord of Lords. The Teaching foundation is on Truth, Love, Peace, and Mercy, righteousness, Kindness and other goods selves of THE FATHER GOD, The Creator of the Universe. The twelve fruits from the TREE OF LIFE; READ REVELATION 22:1-5 "And he shewed me a pure river of water of life, clear as crystal, proceeding out of the throne of God and of the Lamb.







MY BIGGEST SORRY THE UNIVERSAL SUPREME APOLOGY LETTER


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MY BIG SORRYTHE UNIVERSAL SUPREME APOLOGY LETTERTO THE SUPREME FATHER GOD ALMIGHTY THE UNIVERSAL SUPREME WORD THE HOLY SPIRIT OF TRUTH PERSONIFIED COMFORTER LEADER OLUMBA OLUMBA OBU THE SOLE SPIRITUAL HEAD OF THE UNIVERSE - ABASI MME ABASI (GOD OF GODS) OBONG MME MBONG (KING OF KINGS) EDIDEM MME NDIDEM (LORD OF LORDS) THE HOLY TRINITYBY THE ORIGINAL NUMBER ONE PRODIGAL SONTHE SENIOR CHRIST SERVANT HIS ROYAL MAJESTY KING SOLOMON DAVID JESSE ETE OF ETEROYAL UNIVERSAL FAMILY OF BROTHERHOOD OF THE CROSS AND STARIKOT OKWO KINGDOM, UKPUM ETE CLAN,IKOT ABASI LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA,AKWA IBOM STATE NIGERIA WEST AFRICA




THE ADVANCED YOU AND ME


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THE ADVANCED YOU AND MEA CHILD ADVANCES HIS FATHER AND THE GRANDCHILD OF HIS FATHER ADVANCES HIS FATHER TOO.




Perspectives on Aro History & Civilization: The Splendour of a Great Past: Vol. 2


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The African experience is a compelling theme that will continue to inspire great books of this nature. From Mali, Kanem-Bornu, Sokoto, Benin, Opobo to Arochukwu the stories are the same, of empires and kingdoms systematically broken up and destroyed by the West and ultimately rendered puerile and irrelevant. For centuries, Africa was mindlessly plundered and impoverished by the West. It is a historical fact that while the slaves from Africa were used to power the industrial revolution in Europe and the high yields in the plantations of the Americas, African societies remained neglected and plundered so much so that up to the present time they still manifest all the vagaries of underdevelopment. Aro kingdom had attained great height prior to the monumental destruction, trauma and dislocation occasioned by the British expedition of 1902 and several other problems arising from slavery and colonialism.




The European Baptist Federation


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A criticism often leveled at Baptists is that they have no theology of ecclesial reality beyond the local. In this book Keith Jones describes the history and current reality of the European Baptist Federation (EBF), which brings together over fifty national Baptist groups in Europe and the Middle East and seeks to demonstrate that there is an ecclesial reality within the organization, expressed in its communal life, mission activity, working on theological education, in relationship to other Christian world communions and in its decision making processes. The role of the pivotal figure of the General Secretary of the EBF is examined with particular reference to two significant figures. The relationship of European Baptists during the cold war era is explored, as is the relationship to two key mission agencies from the USA who have done much work in Europe. This represents ground-breaking work in terms of an examination of how Baptists in Europe work together trans-nationally.




Sanatana Dharma and Plantation Hinduism (Second Edition Volume 1)


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Christian Missionaries worked hard to convert immigrants. Their first order of business was to denigrate Hinduism, designate Hindus as heathen, and disparage their culture, food and even attire. Immigrants stubbornly resisted, led by the tiny educated elite, including Brhmaas whom we call Brahmins. Conversion was a failure at least up to the end of the 19th century but picked up a self-generating momentum thereafter. The result is that the share of Hindus in Guyana’s Indian population declined from 83.5 percent in 1880 to 62.8 percent in 2012. The largest portion of the contraction was lost to Christianity. The loss notwithstanding, even a casual observer would conclude that Guyanese Hindus, at home and in the Diaspora, are a very religious people. Many of us do a jhandi or havan once annually; others do the more elaborate and costlier yajña, where everyone is welcome, once or twice in their lifetime. Most of us do a short daily puja – prayers, offerings, reading the stras and listening to bhajan – in our homes. An important, but perhaps unintended, way immigrants countered conversion to Christianity was an unplanned movement towards a “synthesis” that brought Hindus, regardless of caste or sect, under a “unitary form of Hinduism.” The “synthesis” began around the 1870s and was completed by the 1930s to the 1950s. Guyanese Hindus call the unified corpus of religious beliefs and practices that emerged from the “synthesis” Sanatana Dharma. Ramesh Gampat labels it Plantation Hinduism in this path-breaking book. The book argues that the brand of Hinduism practiced is inconsistent with Sanatana Dharma, called Vednta by the more philosophically inclined. Plantation Hinduism features an extraordinary dependence upon purohits (pandits), which has anaesthetized the Hindu mind and render him unable to think, question and inquire when it comes to Dharma. Rituals and bhakti have been degraded and turned into desire-motivated worship; devats have been misconstrued as Brahman rather than as limited manifestation of the one non-dual pure Consciousness; belief in the multiplicity of gods encourages image worship; and superstitions anchor Guyanese Hindus to tradition and mere belief. Plantation Hinduism is little more than desire-motivated actions, dogmas and superstitions. Absent is the idea that Sanatana Dharma is a spiritual science no less scientific than hard sciences, such as physics and astronomy. The central message of Vednta is the innate divinity of every person and the freedom to realize that divinity through anubhava, direct personal experience of Supreme Reality.




Emerging Conversations on Theofiliation


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It is in honour of the silver jubilee of Most Rev. Anthony J. V. Obinna’s episcopacy that this book is put together in this first volume titled Emerging Conversations on Theofiliation: Essays in Honour of Archbishop Anthony J. V. Obinna. This volume discusses and enlarges insights inherent in Archbishop Obinna’s theological thinking on theofiliation. Therefore, the contributors to this volume critically examine his idea of theofiliation from their areas of speciality as a further exploration of this theological term. The willingness of the contributors has resulted in a collection that envisage the eclectic and heterogeneous scholarly vision of its honouree. Besides, the contributors to this maiden edition encompass both illustrious theologians and promising researchers in theology, philosophy, psychology, and management. The themes discussed by the contributors are grouped into biblical/comparative study, systematic/pastoral, ethical/management, philosophical/political, and anthropological issues. The enriching and diverse collections of this volume have five thematic sections of nineteen chapters that theofiliation brings together. “This Festschrift in honour of Amarachi Obinna is a compendium of usable knowledge. The authors have dealt with various themes largely inspired by the theology and practice of the archbishop. This conviction leads to the reflections on theofiliation, the reinGodment of all creation. The Festschrift is truly a treasure” (Prof. John Obilor, Imo State University Owerri). “This book is an insightful reading which will serve as an inspirational theological wellspring for emerging scholars engaged in articulating a robust African contextual theology to which it breathes fresh air. The spirit of dynamism in Archbishop Obinna’s novel brainchild of theofiliation is manifested in its applicability to wide-ranging academic disciplines” (William Odeke Owire, KU Leuven).