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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalAs an avid Bible Expositor, Dr. Victor T. Nyarko has authored 15 books and keeps writing as the Lord leads him into deep revelatory insights and practical application of scripture in the most simplistic way. Dr. Nyarko holds undergraduate, graduate and post graduate degrees from University of Ghana, Stony Brook University and Cornell University’s School of Industrial and Labor Relations (ILR). Formerly a Director at NYC Department of Environmental Protection, he resigned to pursue full-time ministry and has since been engaged as guest speaker in many conferences within the U.S. and abroad. DRead More...
As an avid Bible Expositor, Dr. Victor T. Nyarko has authored 15 books and keeps writing as the Lord leads him into deep revelatory insights and practical application of scripture in the most simplistic way. Dr. Nyarko holds undergraduate, graduate and post graduate degrees from University of Ghana, Stony Brook University and Cornell University’s School of Industrial and Labor Relations (ILR).
Formerly a Director at NYC Department of Environmental Protection, he resigned to pursue full-time ministry and has since been engaged as guest speaker in many conferences within the U.S. and abroad. Dr. Nyarko travels extensively with his mission team to many nations to preach the gospel and provide humanitarian assistance to Orphanages. He pastors a growing congregation in Bronx, New York where he also lives with wife Joan and children Victoria, Vanya and Joash.
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Although prayer is a very common subject and central to the Christian experience. It took me at least twenty years or more before I felt comfortable in writing a book on the subject of prayer. The reason for the long wait is because as simple as the subject may seem, there is a mystery surrounding the act of prayer even though the mystery does not mean it cannot be comprehended. My delay was in order to have a good grip on the subject through experience before
Although prayer is a very common subject and central to the Christian experience. It took me at least twenty years or more before I felt comfortable in writing a book on the subject of prayer. The reason for the long wait is because as simple as the subject may seem, there is a mystery surrounding the act of prayer even though the mystery does not mean it cannot be comprehended. My delay was in order to have a good grip on the subject through experience before attempting to put together a manuscript comprising of both knowledge gained through revelation of scripture and practical experience through years of engagement. To be a ‘Prayer
Radical’ calls for persistence and endurance. It calls for praying against yourself at times or against desires in your flesh that you know will ultimately destroy you if God doesn’t intervene. Being a Prayer Radical, calls for staying the course in prayer until God comes through for you. It is knocking at the gates of Heaven until there is a divine intervention. It involves the act of inquiry and a culture of waiting upon the Lord. Throughout the pages of the Holy scriptures, one may stumble upon Prayer Radicals and the way they changed their world by persistence and endurance.
The call of Abraham is one of the most important events in the Old Testament, because his journey from the Ur of the Chaldees to the promise land forms a template for the spiritual pathway every believer has to navigate in order to possess their spiritual inheritance. His navigation pathway could be traced by the altars he built along his journey. He continued to wander even after reaching Canaan because he didn’t want to lose his identity as a pilgrim, henc
The call of Abraham is one of the most important events in the Old Testament, because his journey from the Ur of the Chaldees to the promise land forms a template for the spiritual pathway every believer has to navigate in order to possess their spiritual inheritance. His navigation pathway could be traced by the altars he built along his journey. He continued to wander even after reaching Canaan because he didn’t want to lose his identity as a pilgrim, hence the Canaanites nick-named him ‘Abram the Hebrew meaning ‘The man from the other side.’ If your earthly journey does not depict that of a pilgrim then you have yielded to the standards of
this world.
The call of Abraham is one of the most important events in the Old Testament, because his journey from the Ur of the Chaldees to the promise land forms a template for the spiritual pathway every believer has to navigate in order to possess their spiritual inheritance. His navigation pathway could be traced by the altars he built along his journey. He continued to wander even after reaching Canaan because he didn’t want to lose his identity as a pilgrim, henc
The call of Abraham is one of the most important events in the Old Testament, because his journey from the Ur of the Chaldees to the promise land forms a template for the spiritual pathway every believer has to navigate in order to possess their spiritual inheritance. His navigation pathway could be traced by the altars he built along his journey. He continued to wander even after reaching Canaan because he didn’t want to lose his identity as a pilgrim, hence the Canaanites nick-named him ‘Abram the Hebrew meaning ‘The man from the other side.’ If your earthly journey does not depict that of a pilgrim then you have yielded to the standards of
this world.
Although prayer is a very common subject and central to the Christian experience. It took me at least twenty years or more before I felt comfortable in writing a book on the subject of prayer. The reason for the long wait is because as simple as the subject may seem, there is a mystery surrounding the act of prayer even though the mystery does not mean it cannot be comprehended. My delay was in order to have a good grip on the subject through experience before
Although prayer is a very common subject and central to the Christian experience. It took me at least twenty years or more before I felt comfortable in writing a book on the subject of prayer. The reason for the long wait is because as simple as the subject may seem, there is a mystery surrounding the act of prayer even though the mystery does not mean it cannot be comprehended. My delay was in order to have a good grip on the subject through experience before attempting to put together a manuscript comprising of both knowledge gained through revelation of scripture and practical experience through years of engagement. To be a ‘Prayer
Radical’ calls for persistence and endurance. It calls for praying against yourself at times or against desires in your flesh that you know will ultimately destroy you if God doesn’t intervene. Being a Prayer Radical, calls for staying the course in prayer until God comes through for you. It is knocking at the gates of Heaven until there is a divine intervention. It involves the act of inquiry and a culture of waiting upon the Lord. Throughout the pages of the Holy scriptures, one may stumble upon Prayer Radicals and the way they changed their world by persistence and endurance.
What has become popularly but erroneously known in Christian and Church circles as the parable of the ‘Prodigal son’ is part of a larger revelation Jesus told about three parables of lost—the lost coin, the lost sheep, and the lost son.
Contrary to the popular opinion and title given to this parable, the parable is more about a Prodigal father and his attitude towards a wayward younger son and a disgruntled elder son, and nothing at all about a
What has become popularly but erroneously known in Christian and Church circles as the parable of the ‘Prodigal son’ is part of a larger revelation Jesus told about three parables of lost—the lost coin, the lost sheep, and the lost son.
Contrary to the popular opinion and title given to this parable, the parable is more about a Prodigal father and his attitude towards a wayward younger son and a disgruntled elder son, and nothing at all about a ‘Prodigal’ son.
The book culminates in the clear and simple distinction that our Lord Jesus makes between sonship and servanthood in his vineyard parables, contrary to the claim by many that all humans are sons of God through procreation.
Are all indeed sons of God? Or is there a distinction between Kingdom-Sons and Kingdom-Servants of God?
This book’s approach to both subjects above will leave you amused, instructed, enlightened, stirred up, and challenged, but definitely not bored!
Who was Melchizedek?
Embark on an intriguing and interesting journey into the life of a strange and isolated, but unique personage called Melchizedek. He appears momentarily in the Bible on an occasion where he met the great Patriarch Abraham and then disappears from the pages of history just as suddenly as he appeared.
He is said to be without father, without mother, without descent, having neither beginning of days, nor end of life according to
Who was Melchizedek?
Embark on an intriguing and interesting journey into the life of a strange and isolated, but unique personage called Melchizedek. He appears momentarily in the Bible on an occasion where he met the great Patriarch Abraham and then disappears from the pages of history just as suddenly as he appeared.
He is said to be without father, without mother, without descent, having neither beginning of days, nor end of life according to the book of Hebrews. So the big questions that this book explores and attempt to answer about this strange figure are:
In what way does his priestly order align with the Lord Jesus; yet differ from the Aaronic (Levitical) order of priesthood? Why should Melchizedek, and he alone of all the Old Testament characters, be thought of in a way that defiles human mortality?
This book’s approach to the life of Melchizedek will leave you amused, instructed, enlightened, stirred up, and challenged but definitely not bored!
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