It is surprising to note that even among the unreached, short thick bottles of Coca-Cola are found in their midst. This observation calls for sober reflection and it is a challenge to global Christians.
"But since you have the boldness to come, I will allow you. I will not be a Christian but I will give you my four wives and fourteen children to join your religion."
There is no doubt that many Christians love Jesus, eulogize Him, extol him with words of praises, but what I am not sure about is how many Christians would be willing to stake their lives for Him, His name and His kingdom.
I have been wondering why our churches are finding it difficult to borrow the template of the early church's social welfare program and practice it in today's churches.
Even in my country of Nigeria, many people are afraid that the government of Joe Biden will aide and abate the government of President Muhammadu Buhari to persecute Christians.
The president-elect also needs our prayer for him to succeed and America as a nation needs the prayer of global Christians to triumph in this moment of crisis.
I came to the realization that for me to thrive in the midst of tribulation, hardship, hunger and difficulties, I must collapse my will to the will of God.
There are many Christians who have been celebrating Christmas for many years and there are some who just got the opportunity to celebrate the birth of Jesus for the first time this year.