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Why It’s Time To Rethink The Role Of The Church In Nigeria’s Progress by christopher123(m): 12:26pm On Aug 24
In a world where it’s all too easy to point fingers and cast blame, the notion that “The Church is not the problem” strikes a chord. It’s a reminder that while criticism may come easily, the real challenge lies in replicating the success and progress seen in various sectors, particularly when that success reaches global proportions.

Consider the cost of renting a stadium in Texas, which hovers around $30,000 for just one day. It’s a staggering amount, yet famous Nigerian artists routinely fill these venues worldwide, reaping substantial rewards from their craft. These events are not anomalies; they are testaments to the remarkable reach and influence of the Nigerian entertainment industry on a global scale.


https://techandbiz.com.ng/2024/08/24/why-its-time-to-rethink-the-role-of-the-church-in-nigerias-progress/
Re: Why It’s Time To Rethink The Role Of The Church In Nigeria’s Progress by WorldRichest: 12:28pm On Aug 24
Church is purely to lead you to Heaven, not to progress your country
Re: Why It’s Time To Rethink The Role Of The Church In Nigeria’s Progress by Ennyjude(f): 1:04pm On Aug 24
Later you'll see prophets prophesying for Nigeria.
Re: Why It’s Time To Rethink The Role Of The Church In Nigeria’s Progress by Zaheertyler(m): 1:19pm On Aug 24
WorldRichest:
Church is purely to lead you to Heaven, not to progress your country
You’re talking like Christians have a separate country of their own
Re: Why It’s Time To Rethink The Role Of The Church In Nigeria’s Progress by WorldRichest: 1:51pm On Aug 24
Zaheertyler:

You’re talking like Christians have a separate country of their own

Jesus didn’t come to make the country great, He came to lead you back to His Father and our Father in Heaven
Re: Why It’s Time To Rethink The Role Of The Church In Nigeria’s Progress by Kobojunkieee: 7:37pm On Aug 24
WorldRichest:
Church is purely to lead you to Heaven, not to progress your country
How many people has any of your churches led to this heaven? Can you confirm any of the bullocks you lot have been fed of such ideas? undecided
Re: Why It’s Time To Rethink The Role Of The Church In Nigeria’s Progress by Kobojunkieee: 7:39pm On Aug 24
Zaheertyler:
■ You’re talking like Christians have a separate country of their own
They seem to! During the last #EndBadGovernance protest, for example, many of your pastors and their sheeple refused to show up. RCCG for instance shared garri to its members to discourage them from doing so. So did many other churches and mosques. undecided
Re: Why It’s Time To Rethink The Role Of The Church In Nigeria’s Progress by Zaheertyler(m): 8:23pm On Aug 24
Kobojunkieee:
They seem to! During the last #EndBadGovernance protest, for example, many of your pastors and their sheeple refused to show up. RCCG for instance shared garri to its members to discourage them from doing so. So did many other churches and mosques. undecided
Omo I no wan talk Nigeria matter again e dun tire me
How far I have a new knowledge to share
Do you want to hear 😁
Re: Why It’s Time To Rethink The Role Of The Church In Nigeria’s Progress by Kobojunkieee: 9:54pm On Aug 24
Zaheertyler:
Omo I no wan talk Nigeria matter again e dun tire me How far I have a new knowledge to share Do you want to hear 😁
Go pick up a book on Civic Education to read instead. Stop deluding yourself that you have anything tangible to share in your religious delusion abeg! undecided
Re: Why It’s Time To Rethink The Role Of The Church In Nigeria’s Progress by Zaheertyler(m): 10:58pm On Aug 24
Kobojunkieee:
Go pick up a book on Civic Education to read instead. Stop deluding yourself that you have anything tangible to share in your religious delusion abeg! undecided

Lol funny enough I’ve never read a book on civic education since I was prolly in sec school..
But I can talk about it for a whole day ..
People who know me personally will tell you that I swallowed a computer you can bring the most intelligent person you know (can’t be you you’re too dumb) for a debate on society and philosophy let’s have fun
I chose this three topics to talk about
Civic education
Christian religious studies
Physical and health education

Because i believe that any ideal man of the 21st century who wants to have a say in his society must be grounded spiritually, democratically and healthily
That was my only reason..I can’t teach you how to make money but I can teach you to be a human that isn’t intimidated by whatsoever in your society rich or poor,old and young, man or woman ..it’s something that is open to everyone
And In person you’ll be suprised that I barely even talk..it’s a faceless forum and I don’t do social media so if I’m not searching for a new knowledge with my free time I’m here catching cruise

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