Rediscovering God’s Idea & Design For The Church

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“Rediscovering God’s Idea and Design for the Church” is a wake-up call to all who are complacent in Zion. Join us in embracing the ancient paths and patterns, in becoming salt and light, and in rekindling the true essence of the Church. Welcome aboard, and let this material be a catalyst for your spiritual awakening and growth.

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Are you ready to embark on a transformative journey of rediscovery? In this profound and eye-opening resource, author Sydney Kuvarega, a devoted husband and father, shares a powerful message of love, faith, and renewal. Having personally navigated the pitfalls of misguided zeal and lifeless religion, Sydney heard the whisper of the Spirit guiding him to retrace ancient paths and reestablish the timeless signposts buried beneath the debris of tradition.

“Rediscovering God’s Idea and Design for the Church” is not just a book; it’s a trumpet call, a voice of love, and an awakening for the body of Christ. Within its pages, you will find not only Sydney’s personal journey, but also profound insights, challenges, and convictions that pertain to the household of faith. This is an invitation to explore the concepts of idea and design, not only as they relate to architecture but also as vital elements in understanding God’s plan for His church. He eloquently addresses apostasy as a deviation from truth and offers a way back to the pure and foundational teachings of Christ.

This is a unique opportunity to read alongside your Bible, as scriptural references and further study sections are provided to enhance your understanding and growth. If you’ve ever felt lost in the maze of religious tradition or misguided fervor, this book is your compass to realign with the character of Jesus Christ.

 

3 reviews for Rediscovering God’s Idea & Design For The Church

  1. Leanne

    You actually make it seem so easy with your
    presentation but I find this topic to be really something which I think I would never understand.
    It seems too complicated and very broad for me. I’m looking forward for your next
    post, I will try to get the hang of it!

  2. Geri

    Hello would you mind stating which blog platform you’re using?
    I’m looking to start my own blog soon but I’m having a tough time choosing between BlogEngine/Wordpress/B2evolution and Drupal.

    The reason I ask is because your layout seems different then most blogs
    and I’m looking for something unique. P.S My apologies for getting off-topic but I
    had to ask!

    • skuvarega

      I use wordpress.

  3. George

    When someone writes an piece of writing he/she keeps the idea of a user in his/her mind that how a user can know it.
    Therefore that’s why this paragraph is outstdanding.

    Thanks!

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