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Decoding the Kingdom

This book is not intended to be a critical-analytical comparison of the theme of the “Kingdom of God” within both the Jewish and historical ecclesiological traditions. But merely a thought-provoking conversation that I hope will inspire more dialogue on the subject. It took me some time to develop a position statement that defines my kingdom development theory and theological concepts for this book.  As a result, this outlines my confession. God spoke the world in existence and gave mankind leadership of the planet. Then the plan altered from a universal mandate into a centralized one. Here is where all the problems for mankind began. The bible addresses all three in various ways to bring us to our full destiny.

The Old Testament emphasis on God’s sovereign power over all kings and kingdoms sets the stage for the New Testament teaching about the kingdom of God. When Christ spoke of the kingdom, what did He mean? Many have hypothetically envisioned the gospel is exclusively about receiving eternal life or the popular idea of going to heaven upon death. Of course, the Bible has a tremendous amount to say about salvation. However, salvation is directly related to only one aspect of the gospel of the kingdom of God. The other aspect of the kingdom of God is Kingdom REGIME. The word kingdom means government. So when the kingdom of God arrives, it will be a world-ruling

The Ultimate Servant Leader

re YOU the Ultimate Leader? Ask yourself this question, “Who’s following you?” This second edition of The Ultimate Leader: The Servant is the ultimate guide for servanthood-leadership. In an era when much of leadership seems toxic, this manual gives in-depth instruction on how to become a leader and then inspire others to embrace who you’ve become.
Foreword by Archbishop D. Myles Golphin

For Christ’s Sake, Can We Talk

In today’s climate, it is almost impossible to have a rational conversation about racism. The main thesis of this book is to facilitate discussions of unity through truth. The only way we are going to bring down the wall between the Black and White churches in America is through a Gospel-centered redemptive dialogue. This however, immediately brings up two pertinent questions. First, what is the gospel? Secondly, what is a redemptive dialogue? I will cover the good news consisting of four theological parts: the Creation of the universe, the fall of man, redemption, and consummation of all things. America is at a crossroad that the church should take serious. We need to become reconciled, which is “the one new man”, made up of both genders and all ethnicities, to model the love of God that Paul teaches in Ephesians. Then and only then will we be able to become the salt and light to the rest of America.

Bishop D. A. Sherron

Bishop Autie Hines

Archbishop Anthony Slater

Bishop J. Donald Edwards

Bishop Ronald Page

Archbishop Dennis Golphin

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