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From Doubt to Light

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    --- Scene:  At quiet school courtyard. Two students sit under a tree, discussing. Pastor Akinyemi walks in slowly . Tunde: (shaking his head) I still don’t believe everything in the Bible is true. Some of it just sounds… unrealistic. Bola: I’m not saying it’s all false, but… how can we be sure? There are too many doubts. Pastor Akinyemi: (smiling calmly) Doubt is not your enemy… but staying in doubt is dangerous. Tunde: Sir, with all due respect, how do you expect us to believe stories we didn’t witness? Pastor Akinyemi: You believe history, don’t you? You believe in things you never saw—because there is evidence. The Bible is not just a storybook… it is a living truth. Bola: But sir… what if it’s been changed over time? Pastor Akinyemi: (steps closer, gently) The Word of God says, “Heaven and earth shall pass away, but my words shall not pass away.” Truth does not expire. It endures. Tunde: But miracles? Do they still happen today? Pastor Akinyemi: (leans forward, vo...

Revival start with you

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 "Revival Starts With You" from Mobile gospel ministry  1. "Wake up, sleeper, rise from the dead, and Christ will shine on you." Ephesians 5:14. Revival starts with you. 2. The hour has come to wake from sleep. Romans 13:11. Your yes can awaken a generation. 3. "You are the light of the world." Matthew 5:14. Don’t wait for revival. Be it. 4. If My people... then I will heal their land. 2 Chronicles 7:14. It starts with you. 5. "Here I am. Send me." Isaiah 6:8. A sleeping generation needs sent ones.   Free sermon and drama from Mobile gospel ministry,  Click pictures to read  Click  Click 

Theological solution to Nigerian challenges

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  Nigeria’s challenges are corruption, insecurity, poverty, ethnic division, and moral declination. These are often treated as purely political or economic problems but, in theology, regarded as spiritual and moral issues, rooted in the human heart, a broken systems, and distorted values. Theological response doesn’t replace policy but, reshapes the foundation on which solutions are built. Let’s get into a grounded, practical theological framework. Christian theology teaches that society reflects the condition of the human heart  “The heart is deceitful above all things, and it is exceedingly perverse and corrupt and severely, mortally sick! Who can know it [perceive, understand, be acquainted with his own heart and mind]? ( Jeremiah 17:9).  Corruption, greed, injustice are not just systemic failures but, manifestations of sin. While corruption is as a result of institutionalized greed. In Nigeria, ethnic conflict due to failure of love and unity without neglecting increa...

Silent Tears Under the Bridge

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  🎬 SCENE 1: REBELLION Under the bridge, a loud street music and laughter. [Tolu and friends dressed indecently, dancing) Rex (boasting): This is life! No rules, no stress! Tolu (laughing): Freedom! I’m never going back home! Camera cut to distance (Mama Tolu watching quietly, eyes filled with pain)  SCENE 2: THE SILENT APPROACH At same location, Sound of music fading slightly. CAMERA: Close-up (Mama Tolu walks in calmly) Friends whisper: That’s your mum…[Then Tolu rolls eyes] Tolu (rude): Why are you here? Come to disgrace me? Mama didn’t shout… just looks at her deeply Mama Tolu (soft, trembling voice): I didn’t come to fight you… I just came to see… if this is the life I suffered for. [Silence, Tolu's friend became uneasy]. 🎬 SCENE 3: EMOTIONAL STRIKE Under the bridge, emotional piano begins Mama Tolu (voice breaking): The nights I didn’t eat… so you could go to school… The days I worked in pain… so you wouldn’t beg… Flashback clips (mother working, praying, crying quietl...

The Cross: Where Forgiveness Meets Terror

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  Introduction In Nigeria, where terror has caused pain and fear, the cross of Jesus Christ shines with a different kind of power – the power of forgiveness. Today, we look at the cross, where forgiveness meets terror, and see God's call to repentance. The Terror of the Cross Jesus was crucified between two criminals, surrounded by hatred and violence (Matthew 27:38). This was a moment of extreme terror, much like the fear caused by terrorism in Nigeria. Forgiveness on the Cross Yet, in this moment, Jesus said, "Father, forgive them; for they do not know what they are doing" (Luke 23:34). Even as nails pierced His hands, Jesus forgive. God's Mercy for All The Bible says, "The Lord... is patient toward you, not willing that any should perish, but that all should come to repentance" (2 Peter 3:9). This includes terrorists in Nigeria. A Call to Repentance Terrorism brings darkness, but God's forgiveness on the cross brings light. Today, Jesus calls terroris...

THE POWER OF THE CROSS”

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   “He took his place…  so that he might have His life.   SCENE 1: THE STRUGGLE  In a street with dim lighting, a sad piano sound comes from the background. While Tunde was sitting, head down, distressed  Voice-over (Narrator): “Sin is not just what we do… it is what holds us captive.”   [Dark shadow (Sin) appears behind him] Accuser of the brethren (whispering): “You will never change…” Chains appear (visual effect) Tunde (whispering): “I’m tired…”   SCENE 2: THE CRY  In a quiet corner, Mama Grace was praying intensely

SUBDUE AND DOMINATE [Drama]

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     SCENE ONE:  THE STRUGGLE πŸ“ Setting: A dimly lit street. Night. Sounds of distant music and chaos. (Tunde sits alone, holding his head. Bola enters with a bottle.) Bola: Guy, why are you stressing yourself? Life is simple—enjoy it! Tunde (frustrated): Enjoy what? My life is falling apart! I try to stop, but something keeps pulling me back! (Dark Voice echoes softly) Dark Voice: You belong to me… you can never change… Tunde (shouting): Who’s that?! Bola (laughing): You don dey hear voices now? You need more drink! (Tunde looks disturbed. Lights fade.) SCENE TWO:  THE ENCOUNTER πŸ“ Setting: Early morning. A quiet roadside. Mama Grace praying. Mama Grace (praying): Every chain over this generation—break in Jesus’ name! (Tunde walks in weakly) Mama Grace: My son, why are you carrying what God never gave you? Tunde: Mama… I feel trapped. Like something is controlling me. Mama Grace (firmly): Because you have not taken your place! πŸ“– “Be fruitful… subdue it, and h...