The Glory of Unity
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About the Book
This book uses Psalm 133 as a launching pad for espousing the importance and benefits of Unity in the Body of Christ. Unity as a subject is constantly discussed in the Church, but the practical demonstration is generally ignored. The first two chapters attempt an exposition on Psalm 133. The metaphors, that is, the precious ointment (anointing oil) and the dew of Hermon used by David to describe the goodness and pleasantness of brethren dwelling together in unity, are extensively elucidated.
Further chapters in the book in addition to discussing barriers to unity, adopts a prescriptive approach in enunciating the rationale for unity in the Body of Christ. Practical steps on how we might achieve or at least advance the cause of Christ as we seek to walk in unity is discussed within the context of a local church, denomination and the Church at large.
The Book in the final chapters sets out the benefits of Unity, while challenging the Church to do all she can about this very important subject. It is my prayer that as you read this book, apart from learning new truths, you will be encouraged, emboldened and challenged to champion and promote unity in the Body of Christ.
About the Author
Nosayaba Evbuomwan, accepted the Lord Jesus Christ into his life in 1976 while in high school at
Since graduating from the University of Benin, Nigeria in 1983, where he studied Civil Engineering, he has been involved in ministry in various capacities in Nigeria, the UK and the USA. In 1988, he earned an M.Sc & DIC degrees in Concrete Structures from Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine,
He became founding pastor of Eagle Believers Chapel, a parish of the Redeemed Christian Church of God, North America, in 2001. His singular passion is to oversee a
He lives in Southlake, Texas with his wife Anne Funmi Evbuomwan, a minister of the gospel in her own right and their two children Uyiosa and Oluwademilade.