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Does God intervene in government and politics? Jesus in Kenya's Politics looks at the past and the present to find hope for the future of our society. It examines the root causes of schisms and the role of the church in God's purposes for us as a nation. Is God truly involved in our politics, actions, and affairs? Are we as Christians shining brightly in every system of society, or are we barely flickering making Christianity irrelevant? Leadership is hard, but transformation inspired by moral leaders can literally change lives, society, and even history. God sovereignly governs in the affairs…mehr

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Does God intervene in government and politics? Jesus in Kenya's Politics looks at the past and the present to find hope for the future of our society. It examines the root causes of schisms and the role of the church in God's purposes for us as a nation. Is God truly involved in our politics, actions, and affairs? Are we as Christians shining brightly in every system of society, or are we barely flickering making Christianity irrelevant? Leadership is hard, but transformation inspired by moral leaders can literally change lives, society, and even history. God sovereignly governs in the affairs of human beings-"The Most High rules in the kingdom of men" (Daniel 4:17b). God cannot change, but He uses just leaders to be His agents of change in the earth. As moral beings, we must change either for the better or for the worse. While many today call evil good and good evil, we must all strive together to achieve true freedom, justice, and equity for all people. We pray in unity as Jesus taught, "Your kingdom come, Your will be done" in our great nation.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Isaac Obure is a Bible teacher, leadership trainer, team builder, and mentor. He founded Future Life Tabernacle, a ministry that reaches across the globe. He has travelled extensively, preaching and planting churches. He has written two other books, Beyond Humanistic Nature and Show Me Your Glory. He earned his Ph.D. in Integration of Religion and Society from Oxford Graduate School in Dayton, Tennessee (USA). He and his wife, Angeline Mulware, have six grown children and several grandchildren.