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Christian Sekimonyo Shamavu Malik offers a sharp and profound reflection on the current state of Christian leadership within churches. Through passionate and engaged prose, the author denounces the use of the Church as a lucrative tool, which has been transformed into a business by some religious leaders. He fervently critiques the mercantile deviations in church administration, exposing practices that divert the fundamental principles of Christianity to serve financial and personal interests.Sekimonyo calls believers and religious leaders to collective introspection and a return to authentic Christian ethics. He emphasizes the need to restore the true mission of the Church: to be a space for spiritual communion, sharing, and selfless service to the community. With a direct and sometimes provocative approach, the author challenges established habits and invites a reevaluation of the values that should guide leadership within Christian institutions. The book proposes a redefinition of what it means to be a Christian leader, placing humility, integrity, and love at the core of this responsibility. whit this book; sekimonyo paves the way for a necessary and urgent debate.
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Christian Sekimonyo Shamavu Malik offers a sharp and profound reflection on the current state of Christian leadership within churches. Through passionate and engaged prose, the author denounces the use of the Church as a lucrative tool, which has been transformed into a business by some religious leaders. He fervently critiques the mercantile deviations in church administration, exposing practices that divert the fundamental principles of Christianity to serve financial and personal interests.Sekimonyo calls believers and religious leaders to collective introspection and a return to authentic Christian ethics. He emphasizes the need to restore the true mission of the Church: to be a space for spiritual communion, sharing, and selfless service to the community. With a direct and sometimes provocative approach, the author challenges established habits and invites a reevaluation of the values that should guide leadership within Christian institutions. The book proposes a redefinition of what it means to be a Christian leader, placing humility, integrity, and love at the core of this responsibility. whit this book; sekimonyo paves the way for a necessary and urgent debate.