The Gifts of the Holy Spirit

When Paul was persecuting the Christians in Jerusalem before his conversion, many disciples left the place and went to other parts of the world. The Spirit of Christ was with them, guiding them on how to do the work of…
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When Paul was persecuting the Christians in Jerusalem before his conversion, many disciples left the place and went to other parts of the world. The Spirit of Christ was with them, guiding them on how to do the work of…

When Jesus was about to ascend into Heaven, he promised his disciples the Holy Spirit. The Holy Spirit represents the spirit of Jesus and of God the father. In John 16:4-11, Jesus told his disciples that he would soon go…

When Jesus was about to ascend into Heaven, he promised his disciples the Holy Spirit. The Holy Spirit represents the spirit of Jesus and of God the Father. In John 16:4-11, Jesus told his disciples that he would soon go…

There are many instances in the Bible when Jesus demonstrated his love to people. Examples are Blind Bartimaeus. One day, Jesus came to Jericho. As he was leaving, the disciples and many people followed him. Bartimaeus, a blind beggar and…

The love of God for his people is shown through many ways. He provides such needs as food, shelter/house and clothes for his children. He makes the sun to shine both on the good and on evil people. God also…

Features of Worshipping God in the Wilderness. They included: These included:

African communities were regulated by a strict code of laws and moral values. In this lesson we shall study moral values, which regulated individual members of society as well as the community itself. Learning outcomes. After reading this lesson, you…

Kinship refers to the relationships between people. These can be by blood, marriage or adoption. People who belong to the same kinship system are referred to as kin. Importance of the kinship system and ties Kinship relationships were and still…

What is the importance of reading the Bible? Strengthens people’s faith. Helps in spreading the gospel. Helps in composition of songs and hymns. Acts as a reference when we write its translations and other books. Promotes good relationship between God…

At the end of the lesson, you should be able to: Explain the meaning of life and its wholeness in the traditional African society Explain the African concept of community and the kingship system Outline the factors contributing to harmony…

Introduction All Traditional African Communities believe in a Supreme Being who is the origin and sustainer of all things: He is the creator of the universe and all that it contains. All Africans agree that nobody has ever seen God.…

Africans believed in existence of a supreme being who lived in mountains, clouds and the sky. God was the creator of the universe. In African traditions, religion was integrated in every aspect of life and daily activities. For example, farming…

Africans believed in the existence of a supreme being who lived in the mountains, clouds and the sky. God was the creator of the universe. In African traditions, religion was integrated into every aspect of life and daily activities. For…

ACHIEVEMENTS AND FAILURES OF KING SOLOMON (1 KING 3 – 12) After David died, his son Solomon became the next king. Kingship in Israel was hereditary. Solomon was chosen by David to be his successor. He took over from David…

All Traditional African Communities believe in a Supreme Being who is the origin and sustainer of all things: He is the creator of the university and all that it contains. All Africans agree that nobody has ever seen God. Therefore,…

The rite of circumcision was started by Abraham and has been practised by the Jews up to the present time. In the Old Testament, it was important because: Circumcision in African Communities Jewish and African Practices of Circumcision Similarities In…

Introduction The background to the call of Abraham is found in the first book of the bible. This is Genesis, which is a Greek word meaning “Beginning”. The relationship between Adam and God was good, but after Adam disobeyed GOD,…

THE TESTING OF ABRAHAM’S FAITH (GEN. 22: 1 – 18) God tested Abraham’s faith by asking him to go and sacrifice his only son, Isaac. This was the son he loved so much. He was to travel to Mount Moniah.…

THE TEACHINGS FROM THE BIBLICAL CREATION ACCOUNTS God’s creation was good. Everything He created, God said it was good. It was without flaws and mistakes. God is the provider. God created everything that man needs. He also created food for…

The traditional African view of creation is brought out through traditional stories of creation (Myths). The Agikuyu, Akamba, Gusii and other Kenyan communities have stories explaining their origin. These stories give each community a sense of belonging and identity. The…