Saturday, November 24, 2007

The Embassy of the Blessed Kingdom of God for All Nations


The Embassy of the Blessed Kingdom of God for All Nations is a megachurch that was founded by a Nigerian immigrant named Sunday Adelaja, thirteen years ago. The church have over thirty thousand members. Adelaja want to expand the church, to be viewed worldwide. He want to reach out to the United States so he traveled to the United States to convince people to join his cause because he believe that the United States is a good mission ground to spread the word of God. Adelaja want to put the passion of God back into people's heart and he hope to do that by building more churches and getting more members. He spoke about the values of Americans and how this country have the largest number of abortions, school shooting, etc. He doesn't want the Christian values go down the drain.

Back in Ukraine, where he lived, Adelaja have trained missionaries to go around the world to start churches. Overall, Adelaja said that there are more than six hundred churches that they started in a dozens of nations around the world and he is not going to stop there. He doesn't have big influences in the United States to build any big churches, but he might in the future. Right now, he is trying to gather a lot of people and he can get a network going, although studies show that Adelaja started a bible school i nnew Jersey called the History Makers Bible School that held classes for pastors around the world during its weekend classes. Next year, Adelaja said he is going to Atlanta to see how the leaderships are going in these churches and see how they can be improve for the better. Also, he plan to write a book called "Church Shift" that tells the pastors in the United States how to reach out to people who don't believe in God.



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