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Apostle Arome Osayi’s Book to be Incorporated into Curriculum at Oral Roberts University

Apostle Arome Osayi’s Book to be Incorporated into Curriculum at Oral Roberts University

By Church News

In an exciting development for theological education, Oral Roberts University has announced that it will incorporate Apostle Arome Osayi’s book, “A Treatise On Christian Ministry,” into its curriculum.

This decision significantly recognises Osayi’s contributions to contemporary Christian thought and his influence on the global Christian community.

“A Treatise On Christian Ministry” is renowned for its profound insights into the principles of the Kingdom of God and its practical applications for believers.

The book critically examines the excesses of Charismatic Pentecostalism and emphasizes the importance of aligning one’s life with the lordship of Jesus Christ. It has been widely praised for its depth, clarity, and relevance to modern Christian living.

It also explores the fundamental elements of Christian ministry, offering an extensive resource for pastors, ministers, and all believers who are called to serve.

Apostle Arome Osayi, the author of several influential books and the Apostolic Leader of Remnant Christian Network, shared his excitement about this milestone. “A TREATISE ON CHRISTIAN MINISTRY has been accepted into Oral Roberts University’s Center for Spirit-Empowered Research.

“Mr. Victor Ekwere Jr. (ORU Director for Innovation & Technology), handing a copy of A TREATISE ON CHRISTIAN MINISTRY to Dr. Wonsuk Ma (Professor of Global Ministry& Executive Director of ORU Centre for Spirit-Empowered Research).” 

The incorporation of “A Treatise On Christian Ministry” into Oral Roberts University’s curriculum is set to begin in the upcoming academic year. Students will have the opportunity to engage with the book’s teachings through various courses and seminars, fostering a deeper understanding of Kingdom dynamics and their practical implications.

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