about the books
the love of god in our hearts
Step into “The Love of God in Our Hearts,” where Comfort Ekundayo leads readers to the single, essential core of Christian faith: living daily in the reality of God’s love. This book’s main message is clear—transformation comes not from rare miracles, but from experiencing God’s love continually poured into our hearts by the Spirit. Ekundayo shows how this ongoing love forms the foundation and energy of authentic faith. Our hearts, like valleys filled with water, are called to be ever-renewed by the Spirit’s presence. Discover in these pages how the true strength of Christianity is the active, everyday reality of God’s love within every believer.
A Deeper Knowledge of God’s Love
In today’s world, it’s easy to become distracted by dramatic manifestations of the Spirit, missing the steady and vital focus of this book: the Spirit’s regular, quiet ministry of imparting God’s love, peace, and hope to every believer. Instead of chasing extraordinary experiences, this book calls us to continually receive and live out God’s love, the dependable source of true Christian strength and assurance.
The transmission of this knowledge is described as part of the Spirit’s regular ministry: the Spirit actively imparts an understanding and experience of God’s love to those who receive it—that is, to all who are born again, to all who are true believers. It would be good if this essential aspect of the Spirit’s ministry were more appreciated today.
the missed mission
“The Missed Mission: When the Church Forgets Its True Calling” is a heartfelt exploration of the author’s journey within the church. Through personal anecdotes and keen observations, the author challenges conventional church practices, advocating for a shift from mere evangelism to genuine discipleship.
With a poignant focus on nurturing souls beyond mere membership numbers, this book serves as a compelling call to action for believers to embrace Jesus’ call to multiply spiritual depth and transformation. “The Missed Mission” poses a crucial question: Has the church truly missed its mission? It offers a timely reminder of the importance of guiding and supporting individuals on their journey of faith, urging readers to reclaim the true mission of the church.