• Money: An Excellent Gift of God – An Exposition on John Wesley’s Teachings on Money

    “John Wesley has been revered but not carefully studied.” (Albert Outler)

    This book therefore makes a contribution to unearthing the holistic ministry of Father John Wesley, much of which has been put on the back bench for a long time. As a Methodist Minister, I had known that he gave the following three rules about money “Gain All You Can; Save All You Can; Give All You Can” and not much beyond that.

    Did you know that John Wesley described money as “neutral” and not “evil” as some Christians would make us believe? He wrote: “Let the world be as corrupt as it will, is gold or silver to blame? The fault does not lie in the money, but in them that use it. it may be used ill and what may not?”

    Note the positive ways in which he describes money:

    1. The Excellent Talent
    2. ii) The Wise and Gracious Providence of God
    • iii) The Valuable Talent
    1. The Precious Talent
    2. That Great Talent Money
    3. An Excellent Gift of God-(The Title of this Book)

    Did you know how he summed up his teaching on Tithing? He wrote: “You are a Christian, not a Jew” encouraging liberality instead of following rules and giving the barest minimum.

    I have founded the Movement for the Eradication of Poverty in Africa Through the Church (MEPAC) and this Exposition on John Wesley’s Teachings on Money is a welcome addition to my other books and teachings on the Eradication of Poverty from Africa. Get your copy and my other books in the MEPAC Series and follow my teachings on how we can solve Africa’s greatest problem − POVERTY.

  • Abraham Was Rich: Why Not You? (The Spiritual and Material Blessings of the Fathers, Volume 1)

    A good man leaves an inheritance. – Proverbs 13:22

    He redeemed us in order that the blessing given to Abraham might come to the Gentiles through Christ Jesus. – Galatians 3:14

    The blessings given to Abraham were not only spiritual but material as well, and they arose from Abraham’s blood covenant relationship with God.

    This book, written in 3 volumes, shows how all the patriarchs or fathers who were the bearers of the Abrahamic covenant became materially rich and passed their prosperity onto the next generation.

    Bishop Kantanka believes that Gentiles Christians, especially in Africa where poverty has become endemic, must claim their full inheritance spiritual and maternal through their covenant relationship with God in Christ as the Galatians passage says.

    “The Poverty Gap is a Technology Gap and the Technology Gap is a Dominion Mandate Gap and that is linked to a people’s exercise of the creative ability of God in man,” Bishop Kantanka declares.

    The book is the first workbook of the Rich Dad Club, a wing of the new ministry founded by the author − The Bishop Kantanka Teaching Ministry (see appendix for details). This book is a must-read for all who believe that African Christians must show the way that will lead to the blessing of our continent, both spiritually and materially.

  • Managing Distant Relationships: A Bite!

    Managing Distant Relationships: A Bite! is a book born out of the personal experience in distant relationships of the author. The author believes that, for the best result, follow the manufacturer’s instructions, where the manufacturer here is God. The book talks about the unpredictability of life, which in turn affects relationships, especially marriage.

    The book deals with the purpose of marriage as the Bible wants it and the new normal of today – distant relationship.

    Mark 10:9 reads, “What therefore the Lord has joined together, let no man separate”. This book is recommended for all people in relationships as it deals with the various forms of distant relationships, causes and effects, and the likely way out.

  • The Christian Woman: Secrets to Enjoying Your Marriage

    The alarming rate of divorce and separation in modern marriages have caused many to wonder if it is still possible for one to have a happy and successful marriage. Drawing from her experience as a wife, pastor, career woman and mother, Bishop Mrs. Pat Sappor addresses the marital challenges that the Christian wife deals with on a daily basis and shares vital marital secrets that she’s learnt over the course of her own marriage.

    Written under the inspiration of the Holy Spirit in a simple, practical manner, this book combines inspiring scriptures with revelations from the Spirit and places the focus on the relevant and sensitive issues that confront Christian women in their relationship. But aside tackling marital issues and providing spirit led approach to handling them, the book also teaches the Christian wife the proper application of Management, Leadership and Financial principles at home.

    Couples, whether they are at the pre-marital or post-marital stages of their relationships, will find this book very useful even as they strive to deepen their understanding of each other. May the Holy Spirit encourage, inspire and minister to you as you read this Spirit-led Book.

  • The Threefold Bond

    Love and Marriage are subjects that have been explored for generations and still remain a mystery. Through the years, songs, films, proverbs and books have sought to unravel the secrets of love and marital happiness.

    In their first book, The Threefold Bond, Myles and Selorm Hagan explore some of the most pertinent issues in marriage including the purpose and context of Christian marriage, what to consider in choosing a partner, the roles of the couple and the tricky ‘hot’ subject of romance, sex and marriage.

    The book also examines the roles and functions of the couple in the marriage, provides insights into issues of selflessness, and service to each other, preparation for welcoming either biological or non-biological children into a fold of security, nurturing and values.

    The Threefold Bond sets out and offers the base for anyone desiring to improve their marriage relationship or those about to enter. This book is a great tool for anyone who desires to know and live out the essentials of God’s plan for marriage.

    Rev Ocran

    Pastor & Executive Coach

  • The Marriage Guide

    This book is designed for those who seek to have a fulfilled marriage. Lots of young people think that they have to find a partner and get ready for the wedding before going for counseling. They have no or little idea about the marriage covenant yet they rush into relationships and marriages that ruin their lives.

    This book teaches how to know if you are ready for marriage, how to find the right person, the purpose of God for marriage among many exciting lessons to help prepare you for the dream marriage you seek to have. If you are also having challenges in your marriage, this book offers practical steps to deal with them. How prepared you are will determine the success of your marriage. Get the right knowledge and embrace yourself for a blissful marriage.

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  • In Pursuit Of Purpose

    The scripture is very articulate and clear about who God is not. He is not the Author of confusion. That means chaos, confusing and disorderliness do not emanate from God. You can conclude by saying that they come from the devil and you may be right. However, there is some truth beyond the fact that the devil is rather the author of confusion.

    Life without a sense of purpose will definitely lead to confusion and chaos without the involvement of the devil. So one way of eliminating confusion from our midst is to be purposeful. God is able to deal with confusion by being purposeful. One key thing about God is that, He is the God of decency, order and purpose. His sense of purpose is what enables Him to completely eliminate confusion from His dealings.

  • The Well of Life: Finding the Extraordinary in an Ordinary Person

    Let’s walk with Photini, as she defies her stigma and painful past to embark on a journey of  self-discovery, hope and healing. In The Well of Life, Photini becomes a symbol through whom the author speaks to the issue of society’s labels on single middle-aged women who are simply trying to make the most of her life in spite of their personal challenges and disappointments. It portrays the story of the Biblical Samaritan woman by bringing her character and her daily reality to life in our hearts and in our minds. The author tries to send the message to women with a history of broken relationships that there is hope and healing available in the midst of their personal crises.

  • A Theology Of Marriage and Family: A Challenge To Same-Sex Relationships

    In spite of the fact that this is a small book, in my candid view, this is an important contribution to the field of marriage and family life in our contemporary society. And this book will definitely be beneficial not only to people of faith, but sociologists, psychiatrists, psychologists, marriage counselors and researchers in marriage and family life in general.

    Prof. Samuel Awuah-Nyamekye, Former Head, Department of Religion and Human Values and currently, the Head, Department of Classics and Philosophy, University of Cape Coast.

  • Prince of Monkeys

    Growing up in middle-class Lagos, Nigeria during the late 1980s and early 1990s, Ihechi forms a band of close friends in his neighbourhood. They discover Lagos together as teenagers whose differing ideologies come to the fore over everything from film to football, Fela Kuti to God, sex to politics. They remain close-knit until Ihechi’s girlfriend, is killed in an anti-government riot.

    Exiled by his concerned mother, Ihechi moves in with his uncle’s family, where he struggles to find himself outside his former circle of friends. Ihechi eventually finds success by leveraging his connection with a notorious prostitution linchpin and political heavyweight, and earning favour among the ruling elite.

    But just as Ihechi is about to make his final ascent into the elite political class, he encounters his childhood friends and experiences a crisis of conscience that forces him to question his motives and who he wants to be. Nnamdi Ehirim’s debut novel, Prince of Monkeys is a lyrical, reflective glimpse into Nigerian life, religion, and politics at the end of the twentieth century.

  • Single and Satisfied

    Many singles think that the main goal at this season of their lives is to look for someone with whom they can start an exclusive romantic relationship. They actually think that they will experience true satisfaction when they start dating. No wonder many young people are in premature romantic relationships, many of which are unhealthy. Yet, many more young people are still rushing into romantic relationships, although most of these relationships, if not all, fail eventually. Interestingly, however, the season of singleness is a very privileged season that comes with many wonderful opportunities. In Single and Satisfied (the first of the Waiting and Gaining Series), you will be exposed to information that will help you become a satisfied-single young person while giving you the right foundation needed to start a marriage-driven romantic relationship at the right time.

  • Dating and Satisfied

    Written from the deepest parts of their hearts, Dating and Satisfied (the second of the Waiting and Gaining series) captures the story of how Alex and Gloria’s great friendship metamorphosed into a beautiful love story in the midst of long distance. Each chapter captures a part of their story while extrapolating great principles in the process. This book will expose the reader to truthful, realistic, relevant and practical ideas. It is primarily intended for the single- closed up, ready to mingle, dating or engaged- Christian. Nonetheless, it has a lot to offer any other person too.

  • Yes I Do (Vol. 2): Living Happily Ever After

    YES I DO Volume II is about building a healthy Christian family which has to be anchored on Christ and on an equally healthy marriage. What a healthy family is and its benefits to members are outlined in this book.

    A novel concept called “THE MYSTICAL TRIPOD” which represents three basic factors (oneness or unity, mutual love and mutual respect) required to sustain Christian marriages has been introduced and used to discuss four major topics which are critical for blissful marriages.

    “Interpersonal relationships” – This tackles how Christian couples can understand and relate to each other as they live together.

    “Managing Family Resources”: This discusses in great detail how family material resources should be jointly owned and shared to ensure optimum use to promote understanding and to eliminate stress.

    “Responsibilities and Roles of Spouses and Children”: The book teaches that with the application of the “Mystical Tripod” the responsibilities should be as mandated by the Holy Scriptures and should make the spouses compete to outdo each other in serving the interest of the family.

    “Sex, Child Bearing and Christian Parenting”: Sex is projected as very central to marriage from the scripture; the details are therefore discussed and mutual support in raising children is encouraged. The principles for effective Christian parenting and step-parenting are also outlined.

     

  • Yes I Do (Vol. 1): Bone of my Bone – Discovering Your Soul Mate

    “YES I DO” Volume I presents comprehensive teachings, sound pieces of information, advice and safety precautions. The pitfalls in establishing marital relationships have been discussed; exposing fraudsters in the system.

    It does not only seek to build the spirituality of readers through the scriptures provided but also make a compelling case for them to develop their life and employable skills as a means of raising their personal values and improving their chances of getting a higher calibre of suitors.

    The unmarried, are mentored and fully equipped with practical ways to market themselves, to search and to connect with the opposite sex. The expected outcome is that readers will know what to look out for and how to look for it in a would-be partner.

    How to engage in effective Christian courtship that will lead to a fulfilling Christian marriage has also been dealt with in great detail – with the introduction of the “Soul mate session” an exciting courtship spiritual workshop to be held by partners.

    It gives insights about common sources of conflict in marriages to forewarn and forearm readers and also suggests ways to forestall some of them during the search for suitors.

    Common questions that bother young Christians have also been answered and illustrations given.

    The basic teachings of the Catholic Church relating to marriage and divorce have also been discussed so that aspirants to the Christian marriage will know exactly what they are getting into.

    It is recommended for all those involved in the formation of the youth; at home church or institutions.

  • Navigating Life Anthology: Mindset, Identity & Relationships

    16 Incredible Stories from Phenomenal Ambassadors of Hope.

    From surviving rape to navigating an identity crisis,
    From managing suicidal thoughts to learning how to be a teenage mother,
    From facing family eviction to learning to forgive family betrayal…

    Comes a moving collection of real-life stories that follow the raw emotional and courageous stories of 16 women as they share how they’ve navigated the complexities of life. You won’t be able to put it down.

    A new compilation of stories, of how God brought purpose out of pain – 16 Authors share in their own words, how they navigated pivotal moments in their life in EVOLVE: A Navigating Life Anthology.

    The Authors:
    Deborah Grant Be Careful What You Let Yourself Believe: Navigating Rejection

    Shevonne Carvey Trusting God: Navigating An Unconventional Family

    Dr Carmen McPherson A Leadership Tale: Navigating Leadership

    Rev. Jassica Castillo-Burley Answering The Call: Navigating Ordination

    Rona Anderson Navigating Boldness

    Nadine Forde Surviving Sexual Assault: Navigating Heartbreak To God’s Love

    Julie Braham No Tears: Navigating My Dream

    Lara Samuel It Is All In The Mind: Navigating Mindsets

    Rhonda Ioniez Happy Ever After? Navigating Marriage Crisis

    Claudette Samuel From Abuse To Self Love: Navigating Bad Relationships

    Told By Dawn Thomas Wallace (Daughter) Missionary Winnifred Thomas: Navigating A Life Of Service

    Lilian Wangari Power Of Forgiving Family: Navigating Forgiveness

    Charlene Brown Finding Love That Heals: Navigating Abuse

    Beryl Renaud-Brewster A Life Well Lived: Navigating Life The Trinidadian Way

    Patsy Grant No Lost Causes: Navigating Teenage Motherhood

    Gans Owolabi Debt Of Shame To Debt Of Gratitude: Navigating Difficult Conversations

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