Kingdomnomics: Nigerian Church Identity Crisis and Return to Purpose
Kingdomnomics: Nigerian Church Identity Crisis and Return to Purpose
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The source analyzes the identity crisis plaguing the Nigerian Church, arguing that many institutions have devolved from the divine agency of the Ekklesia to mere "Covenanted Associations" focused on material gain. This shift is highlighted by the statistic that while no Nigerian churches are among the world's richest, five of the ten wealthiest clergymen globally are Nigerian, suggesting a focus on enriching pastors over advancing the Kingdom of God. The text warns that prioritizing the "deceitfulness of riches" over spiritual mandate risks the Church losing its effectiveness and purpose. To correct this, the document proposes adopting Kingdomnomics principles, which emphasize a Christ-centered mentality, eternal perspective, stewardship, and generosity as core tenets for spiritual and societal impact. Ultimately, the analysis serves as a "clarion call" for the Nigerian Church to return to its original mandate of spiritual growth and Kingdom advancement.
Alexander Amuche
Kingdomnomics Concepts

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