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“Messiahs: Families” is the second volume of the “Messiahs” trilogy, following “Messiahs: Individuals.” In this new book, author Christian Nseka uses the Divine Principle taught by the Rev. Sun Myung Moon to show in detail how each of us is destined by God to grow to spiritual maturity through four fundamental types of relationships within the family. Starting with our first relationship, the one we as children share with our parents, we grow in our ability to love as we learn how to live in harmony with our siblings. Next, as we mature into adults, we enter the holy and exclusive relationship of conjugal love with our God-given spouse. Finally, after mastering the three earlier relationships, we reach the ultimate level: the selfless love of parents for our children. With lively and stimulating examples, Nseka shows us clearly how God desires each of us to attain the greatest joy and fulfillment through gaining victory in each of these four essential relationships.
The Messiahship of the Lord, following the teachings of Rev. Sun Myung Moon in the Divine Principle, will stimulate a meaningful conversation about the existence of the Messiah and his importance in the Second Coming. Theories discussed include the use and importance of miracles, how Satan has usurped the role of the divine in everyday lives, and how people of all faiths can look to the Lord of the Second Advent for redemption. Did Christ rise physically, spiritually, or both? Were his miracles of the physical nature or the spiritual nature? How can we connect with him to go to Heaven? Whether you are Christian, Jewish, Muslim, or subscribe to any other faith, this book will lead you to a thought-provoking analysis of your beliefs.
There are many books written about marriage. This book, however, should not be considered another book about marriage because it focuses and introduces the reader to the ideal of a God-centered marriage, which may be new to some people. Some of the topics covered in this book include the difference between marriage and a God-centered marriage, the nature of love, the three aspects of love and their attributes, love cycle, and much more.
What does the sound of the word God bring to mind?The book "About God and humanity" introduces a new approach to the reality of God and the relationship between God and human beings.Each chapter is filled with insights that may be common to some, and foreign to others.In short, "About God and Humanity" is a revelation.
When the Messiah comes, how does he save us? How does fallen humanity get from its current state of degradation, suffering and conflict to the point that we can enter the Kingdom of Heaven? What is our responsibility in relation to the Messiah and his mission? And – if it's true that sin entered the world through both a man and a woman, should we expect a male Messiah and a female Messiah?In his latest book, "The True Parents," Christian Nseka (author of the “Messiahs” series) helps us to understand what we should be looking for in the Last Days.
The keystone of Christianity is Jesus's physical, bodily resurrection. Present-day scholars can be significantly challenged as they forage through voluminous documents on the resurrection of Jesus. The literature measures well over seven thousand sources in English-language books alone. This makes finding specific sources that are most relevant for specific scholarly purposes an arduous task. Even when a specific book is relevant, finding the parts of the book that are most relevant to the resurrection rather than other topics often requires additional effort. A Thematic Access-Oriented Bibliography of Jesus's Resurrection addresses these challenges in several ways. First, the bibliography o...
This is the second volume of the "Messiahs" trilogy, following "Messiahs: Volume 1." In this new book, author Christian Nseka uses the Divine Principle taught by the Rev. Sun Myung Moon to show in detail how each of us is destined by God to grow to spiritual maturity through four fundamental types of relationships within the family. Starting with our first relationship, the one we as children share with our parents, we grow in our ability to love as we learn how to live in harmony with our siblings. Next, as we mature into adults, we enter the holy and exclusive relationship of conjugal love with our God-given spouse. Finally, after mastering the three earlier relationships, we reach the ultimate level: the selfless love of parents for our children. With lively and stimulating examples, Nseka shows us clearly how God desires each of us to attain the greatest joy and fulfillment through gaining victory in each of these four essential relationships.
This book is written to provide a general overview of the Unification Church. In it, Christian Nseka highlights some of the major practices and teachings of the Unification Church. He also explores why some people prefer to consider the Unification Church as a cult. This simple, quick and comprehensive read is a valuable tool for those who are curious about the Unification Church. It might very well just answer all of your questions, if not most of them. It is a good addition to anybody's library.
Ethnocentrism is one of the greatest obstacles to peace on the African continent. Taking the Church as Family of God as a model of evangelization, this work explores means of inculturating the Gospel message in African cultures in order to transform them, make them blossom and enable Africans to live as authentic Christians in their cultures. It examines the values of African extended families and the prospects of interreligious dialogue as means through which the various religious bodies can effectively work together to overcome ethnocentrism and its evil effects and thus establish a wholesome African society where every human person is at home irrespective of family orientation or tribal background.