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Globalization: Worldliness and Renewal

Author: Cyril Okorocha
Date: 22.10.2010
Category: Media and Communications

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Bishop Cyril Okorocha of Nigeria points to globalization as a form of worldliness in the church and suggests some paths to the renewal of African Christianity in a globalized world.

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Keywords: globalization, worldliness, renewal, Cyril Okorocha, Nigeria, Cape Town 2010

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I agree wholeheartedly that worldiness has invaded the church. It is not just in Africa but, America also. Yes, we have those who  preach the Good News but, do not live what they preach. Yes, yes, we must give God the rightful headship not just in the church but, in our lives most of all.


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