UK based Apostle unveils two new Christian books in Minnesota
Many Christians line up at SLC to buy his books
By James Kokulo Fasuekoi|Editor-Publisher
“The most difficult part of life as a human being is not a lack of employment or lack of education, but a lack of complete understanding of one’s mission here on earth”…Apostle Alidor Mvuala
A pastor based in London, UK, Apostle Alidor Mvuala, has launched two new Christian books, the size of a novel, each containing 50 to 52 pages. The ceremony took place here at Spiritual Life Church in Brooklyn Center, Minnesota, Saturday.
Titled Unveiling Samson’s Mission and The Apostolic Dimension, the latest two now bring to four, the number of Christian books Apostle Alidor has published in recent years from the United Kingdom.
Apostle Alidor’s latest publications are a sign of a breakthrough, especially for someone born to an underprivileged family in French-speaking Congo, Central Africa, who, many years ago couldn’t speak English except French and a couple of indigenous languages.
A well-sought-after preacher, who has traveled extensively throughout Europe and Africa, evangelizing, Alidor previously pastored churches in Dublin, Ireland, before finally moving to London, England, where he now lives with his family and runs a church.
The Apostolic Dimension, for the most part endeavors to educate Christians about what the author refers to as the foundational dimension of the Body of Christ, yea “The throne of God [which] is built upon righteousness and justice.”
This book describes the apostolic office as the pillar or the “foundation” of the Five-fold Ministries found in Ephesians 4:11. It further expounds the responsibilities that God has assigned to the “Apostolic Office” which he said, is widely misunderstood nowadays by many who carry the “Apostle” title.
As for Unveiling Samson’s Mission, it certainly will help many Christians re-define their own missions, mainly their objectives and purpose for coming into this world, according to God’s divine plans.
This book talks deeply about Christian “Mission” in the earth that must be accompanied by “vision.” Writer Alidor reminds readers of the urgency attached to such a mission, plus the timing that must go along with the mission.
He writes that “The most difficult part of life as a human being is not a lack of employment or lack of education, but a lack of complete understanding of one’s mission here on earth.”
Another important message that’s worth remembering is for Christians to grasp “the understanding of every stage and timing of our mission” in order to be able to succeed; this speaks to present-day realities that the entire world finds itself.
He cites a number of predicaments that our world faces-things, he writes, “we never encountered before” all coming at a critical period that many Christians have received their missions or are about to start them.
He mentioned events surrounding “Brexit” saying, “England removed itself from the European Union.” He also talks about the COVID-19 that emerged from WUHAN, China, resulting in a global catastrophe that reached unimaginable proportions.
All of the above, he says, made peoples’ faith to become weak or “unstable” (Page 18), at a time many Christians had received their mission from God.
Nevertheless, he tells Christians that God had forewarned them of perilous times to come as in 2 Timothy 3:1-3 and that the COVID-19 and other paralleled events were just examples.
His two new books are indeed an eye-opener for today’s zealous Christians, who are eager to rediscover themselves in Christ; their God-given missions or purposes for which they were birthed, under the sun.
Apostle Alidor was accompanied to the U.S. by his wife Rev. Claudine Mvuala who he said also serves as his assistant in their Gospel Ministry works.
Pastor Alidor was invited by Spiritual Life Church and its sister CLMO organization in Minnesota. He preached at SLC from Thursday, July 7, through Sunday, July 10, 2022.
Editor’s Note: Copies of the two books can be obtained from Amazon or through Spiritual Life Church (SLC).
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