Saturday, October 3, 2015

On LINE'S MORATORIUM

By Alex A. Sumbad and Susana Bagalay

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The Rev. Prof. D. T. Adamo and Dr. J. Enuwosa, both are missionaries. They are fighting the integrity of mission in Africa. They sacrifice their life to overcome the division which accompanied African Christianity. They want to create balance, harmony, justice, righteousness, reciprocity, order.
They believe that their mission in Africa will attain organic unity in the sense of absolute unity because Christian union is ultimately eschatological in nature. Dr. J. Enuwosa said, “Form of world-view which inspire a programmed of action” . Christianity was, therefore, seen by Africans as a type of an institution meant to sustain Western socio-economic and political policies. This was the mission of Rev. Prof. D. T. Adamo and Dr. J. Enuwosa. They are willing to sacrifice for the mission to enlighten the life of Christianity in Africa.
My Church is located in a remote community where people's source of living is farming. They are forced to work daily including Sundays for them to sustain their daily consumption. Their obligation in worshipping God is not active. Therefore, they forget their spiritual needs. This is the problem of my Church today. The Church cannot sustain the needs of the members that is why attendance in Sunday worships and Church activities are in decline. The Church members today show in their behavior that they are robbed their rights to accept the mission of God on earth. They choose to acknowledge the earthly living than to live in the Kingdom of God. For this reason, the work of the mission in my Church is not the most essential for them.
The purpose of the Church is to enforce the mission to help others recognize, develop, and use their God-given intuitive abilities to ease suffering and grow in goodness, love, compassion, and wisdom. By showing how they can tap in to our wisest selves and make our lives much happier and easier. To help each of them connect to the love that is eternal, that is the reason for our existence.

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