BOOKS BY PASTOR LANRE ADENEKAN

                    A COMPELLING STORY OF LOVE AND SACRIFICE La

Rev. Bright E. Unuane
Books by Isaac Diji
NIGERIAN CHRISTIAN AUTHORS

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

A COMPELLING STORY OF LOVE AND SACRIFICE

Lanruzéh: A Rare Shepherd chronicles the life and ministry of one of the finest examples of a pastor that you will ever meet. From his birth at the popular Massey Street Hospital on Lagos Island, Nigeria to his unparalleled care of several hundreds of people who gladly bear testimonies.

You will meet, within the pages of this book, a very regular personality but with unequalled devotion to copying Jesus’ style of pastoring. Perhaps for the first time, it will occur to you that shepherding is not a very neat job after all-it is certainly not a suit and tie kind of vocation – but one that sometimes requires going into the mire to rescue a stray sheep, and carrying the same on the shoulder rejoicing.

From his story, you will gain an appreciation for the statement Jesus made in John 10:11: “the good shepherd lays down his life for the sheep.” You will understand why even today, Jesus looks at many congregations and is “moved with compassion on them, because they fainted, and were scattered abroad, as sheep having no shepherd.” (Matthew 9:36).

His is not a story of supernatural prosperity or of an extensive expansion of ministry network, as fantastic as these are. His is a story of love, and of compassion; a story of sacrifice, and sacrifice, and sacrifice. His is a story so much like Christ’s; the story of a true shepherd!

No matter who you are, you will certainly prefer to be under the care of a shepherd like Lanruzéh!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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