A Short Introduction to the Sovereignty of God for the Christian Life God’s sovereignty is difficult for most people to wrap their minds around even when they’re not going through difficult times; the topic raises many questions about salvation, evangelism, sin, and suffering. But when difficult circumstances arise, many believers ask, “Is God really in control?” In this addition to the Church Questions series, pastor Conrad Mbewe explains the Bible’s teaching on God’s sovereignty and addresses the common questions that it raises. He shows how it affects one’s outlook on salvation, suffering, prayer, and worship in the Christian life. This short and accessible work is ideal for anyone currently struggling with the sovereignty of God or for new Christians wanting to learn more about God’s sovereignty.
Conrad Mbewe Knihy
Conrad Mbewe je známý jako "africký Spurgeon" pro svou kázání a oddanost službě. Jako pastor Kabwata Baptist Church v Lusace v Zambii vede iniciativy na založení více než dvaceti dalších baptistických církví po Africe. Jeho vliv roste díky jeho schopnosti jasně a poutavě vykládat Boží slovo. Díky svým rozsáhlým pastoračním a administrativním zkušenostem patří mezi přední evangelikální vůdce na světě.





The book explores the shift in religious discourse, highlighting the increasing prevalence of motivational speakers in place of traditional preachers in churches. It examines the implications of this trend on spirituality and community engagement, questioning the authenticity and depth of messages delivered from the pulpit. Through insightful analysis, it challenges readers to consider the impact of this transformation on faith and religious practices.
Unity is emphasized as a vital outcome of the gospel in this guide by Conrad Mbewe. He encourages believers to heed Paul's call for solidarity in advancing the gospel and God's kingdom. Through thoughtful insights, Mbewe highlights the importance of collective effort among Christians to foster a strong, unified front in their faith and mission.
Focusing on the handover process from pioneer missionaries to indigenous leaders, this work examines the impact of such transitions on church planting. Highlighting a successful case study from the early Baptist mission in Zambia, it emphasizes the importance of a well-managed handover to avoid harm to mission efforts. Through biblical interpretation and qualitative analysis, the research illustrates how the mutual respect and admiration between Olive Doke and Paul Kasonga contributed to a positive outcome in their mission work.
God's Design for the Church
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As the church in Africa continues its growth, there is a pressing need for resources on what the church is, and how it should function. Using 30 years of pastoral service in Lusaka, Zambia, Conrad Mbewe applies biblical principles to help bring depth and maturity to African church leaders.