Episode Summary
The Scroll and the Seal episodes share the Modern Church History, from the Ebenezer Gabriels Center for Worship Discipleship.
How did power leave the church? Why is America rapidly becoming similar to Nigeria in terms of development? This modern history provides insight into how the altar exchanges between American and Nigerian Pentecostal churches shape both nations, influencing their cultures and ideologies. You'll learn how the Nigerian Church ideologies are circled back into the American lifestyle, marriages and families, church leadership oppression, the worship of mammon, and why God declared in 2016 that the countdown and the winding down of the church age is here. More importantly, you will discover the need to build a personal worship altar and only engage in meaningful fellowships with the members of the household of God.
This Episode Details:
The Nigerian-American Pentecostal Church History - 1990 to 2024
How the American Church Went to Disciple Nigeria
The Imported Pollution of Powerlessness into Nigeria's Altars
Kenneth Hagin's Crusade and Visit to Nigeria
The Era of Orchestrated Revivals and Crusades for the Masses
Nigerian Immigration and Nigerians in Diaspora Seeks a House of Worship
The Planting of Franchise Churches by Nigerians in Diaspora
The Family Breakaways and Separations in the Church
The Great Breakaway Era of the Nigerian Churches in Diaspora
Independent Churches and The Church Spies
The COVID Period and the Spread of Online Churches
The End of the Church Age and The Personal Worship Altar Eras