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Debunking the Myths about the Book Ministry
Debunking the Myths about the Book Ministry
Debunking the Myths about the Book Ministry
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The following book contains principles I have discovered for real advancement of the Gospel through books, audio messages, and DVDs. I wish to admonish you to carefully consider them and let God give you a deeper understanding of what I am trying to share with you in this book.
New churches are springing up in big cities, but the question we ought to ask ourselves is: Is the church really advancing or not? A closer look at these new churches is likely to reveal that they are filled with people who are moving from one church to another looking for instant breakthroughs or quick-fix miracle cures.
Jesus’ last command was to go into the world and to make disciples (Matthew 28:18-20). Leaders, pastors, and workers must be trained in order to advance the Kingdom of God. But without the teaching, which comes by establishing churches, the Great Commission will not be truly achieved.
Churches must be planted in the cities and in villages. Balanced, sound, and biblically based Christian materials must also be made available in cities and villages to avoid shallowness and emptiness in Christians or even false teaching and indoctrination. These materials must be available at affordable prices.
I have been travelling to cities and towns in Zimbabwe, and to my surprise there are no Christian bookshops in most of the places I visited. For the ones that do, prices are unjustified. They are doing it mainly for business—not as a ministry. I haven’t seen a bookshop or even a library in a village that I have visited; yet there are churches in those places.
How can the disciples be trained if there are no materials available and at affordable prices? In my view, false prophets are therefore capitalising on the shallowness of the people, the spiritually naïve, and the uneducated. Food and clothing are being provided in villages, but I believe the greatest need of mankind is a spiritual need.
The root cause of all the world’s problems is sin. You cannot change a man unless you change his thinking. Food and clothing will not change a man’s thinking and sometimes may even promote laziness and a dependency culture. I believe now is the time for pastors, particularly in Africa, to encourage church members to read good, Spirit-filled, and sound Christian books.
Recommend the books that have helped you to your members, family relationships, colleagues, and unbelievers. By withholding this from your members in particular, you might be doing your ministry more harm than good. You can promote reading by making the books available. Have a bookshop or library at your church.
And also all that generation were gathered unto their fathers: and there arose another generation after them, which knew not the Lord, nor yet the works which he had done for Israel (Judges 2:10).
The reason why these people did not know the Lord and His works is because they did not read. We can simply call that generation a generation of non-readers. We also see this in Nehemiah 8-9 whereby Ezra’s reading of the law and also the testimonies of how God had dealt with other generations before them caused the nation to recognise how they had dealt with God wickedly. But this only came to their realization after having read.
Howbeit thou art just in all that is brought upon us; for thou hast done right, but we have done wickedly (Nehemiah 9:33).
This is the same case for many Christians today. We do not know how God used the generation before us, and subsequently will not know His works. However, all the information is in the Bible and other Christian books.

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PublisherRuzaneT
Release dateNov 23, 2015
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    Debunking the Myths about the Book Ministry - RuzaneT

    DEBUNKING

    the

    MYTHS

    About the

    BOOK

    MINISTRY

    Foreword by

    Bishop Kakra Baiden

    Copyright © 2015 by Tichaona Ruzane

    Debunking the Myths About the Book Ministry

    by Tichaona Ruzane

    Published by Life House

    Printed in Harare, Zimbabwe

    ISBN 978-0-7974-6732-3

    All rights reserved. No part of this document may be reproduced or transmitted in any form, by any means (electronic, photocopying, recording, or otherwise) without the written permission of the author.

    Unless otherwise indicated, Bible quotations are taken from the King James Version of the Bible.

    Scripture quotations marked MSG are from The Message (MSG). Copyright © 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 2000, 2001, 2002 by Eugene H. Peterson.

    Scripture quotations marked NKJV are from the New King James Version®. Copyright © 1982 by Thomas Nelson. Used by permission. All rights reserved.

    Scripture quotations marked NLT are taken from the Holy Bible, New Living Translation. Copyright © 1996, 2004, 2007, 2013 by Tyndale House Foundation. Used by permission of Tyndale House Publishers Inc., Carol Stream, Illinois 60188. All rights reserved.

    Dedication

    I wish to dedicate this book to my spiritual father and mentor, Bishop Kweku Amponsah, the Bishop of Europe, Lighthouse Chapel International. Only God knows what would have become of me if I had not met you. Those years of travelling together with you to church conventions in Southampton, Leeds, Liverpool, Manchester, Birmingham, Sheffield, Nottingham, Derby, not forgetting Cardiff Wales and many other places, truly transformed my spiritual and family life. Your invaluable voice of fatherly counsel still echoes in my ears. All that I do in the Kingdom of our Lord Jesus Christ is simply the fruits of your input into my life! Bishop, may God continue to enlarge your coasts and preserve and prosper you.

    Table of Contents

    Foreword by Bishop Kakra Baiden

    Acknowledgments

    Introduction

    Chapter 1 - Current Myths of the Book Ministry

    Chapter 2 - Real Book Ministry

    Chapter 3 The - Price of Getting It Wrong

    Chapter 4 - Failure to Fulfil the Great Commission

    Chapter 5 - Formula for Success

    Chapter 6 - Roles of Christians

    Chapter 7 - Insight for Life

    Bibliography

    About the Author

    Workshop Testimonies

    Foreword

    Books are important, and even in heaven there are books. The Bible would not be available to us if there were no books and authors. They represent the thoughts of men in ink and serve as preservation chambers of knowledge and power.

    Before I wrote my first book I read three books about the book ministry and book industry before putting pen to paper. They served as a mental compass that guided me to successfully print and distribute my books. I have also been blessed by a training session I attended which was hosted by the author of this book, Tich Ruzane. My staff and I were catapulted to new heights concerning the book industry and how it works. I believe it is similar material that is presented in this book by the same author.

    If you are an author, intend to be an author, or assist an author, this book is a must-read which must be found on your library shelf. Go for it, because you will never be the same again after reading.

    Bishop Kakra Baiden, senior pastor

    Morning Star Cathedral

    Lighthouse Chapel International

    Accra, Ghana

    Acknowledgments

    I shall forever be grateful to Reverend Kofi Ayeh. Thank you for your great help in writing this

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