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Church Shift - Reconstructionist Radio (Audiobook)
Sunday Adelaja shares his journey from Nigeria to leading Europe's largest Christian assembly, focusing on societal transformation through faith.
22:28•19 Aug 2020
Sunday Adelaja: Transforming Society Through Faith and Action
“If we infiltrate all these spheres of influence and their hundreds of subdivisions, we will have brought the kingdom lifestyle to a whole nation.”
Ever wondered how one person can spark monumental change? In this episode of 'Church Shift - Reconstructionist Radio', Sunday Adelaja shares his incredible journey from a poor Nigerian prodigy to leading one of Europe’s largest Christian assemblies, God's Embassy in Kiev, Ukraine. With over 30,000 attendees, this ministry has not only transformed lives but has also made a significant impact on society at large.
Adelaja dives into how he has planted 2,000 new works in 50 countries, started 3,000 ministries to tackle societal issues, and launched 2,500 businesses. He's even ventured into politics, founding three political parties and producing 200 millionaires. But it's not just about the numbers. Adelaja explains how he has integrated kingdom principles into secular venues like public schools and hospitals, aiming to make a positive societal impact.
He emphasizes the importance of organizing resources and people effectively to achieve lasting results. His message is clear: by infiltrating various spheres of influence, we can bring about a kingdom lifestyle that transforms entire nations. Through personal anecdotes and practical advice, Adelaja offers a compelling narrative on the power of faith in action.
Whether you're looking for spiritual guidance or inspiration to make a difference in your community, this episode provides valuable insights on how to shift your focus and become a social force for good.

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