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Importance of the Spiritual Father-Sons Relationships in the Advancement of God’S Kingdom: Handbook for Ministers
Importance of the Spiritual Father-Sons Relationships in the Advancement of God’S Kingdom: Handbook for Ministers
Importance of the Spiritual Father-Sons Relationships in the Advancement of God’S Kingdom: Handbook for Ministers
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The subject of Fathers and Sons in Ministry is close to the heart of Prophet Kwanele Booi and has been since 2003 in August, when I first came in contact with him.

What thrills me about the contents of this book is that what is written is lived and thus has a proven track record.

I am delighted to recommend The Importance of the Spiritual Father-Sons Relationship in the Advancement of Gods Kingdom.

Its a must-read for those who desire to see the transgenerational working together fruit.

Pastor Sam Masigo
Grace Bible Church International
Cape Tow?n Satellite Branch
LanguageEnglish
Release dateNov 18, 2014
ISBN9781496984555
Importance of the Spiritual Father-Sons Relationships in the Advancement of God’S Kingdom: Handbook for Ministers
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Kwanele Booi

Prophet Kwanele Booi is a setman and founder of Cape Town Good News Community church based in Cape Town, South Africa. Upon accepting their call with his wife, Nono they were ordained and sent to start ministry work in 2003 in Cape Town. His primary calling is training and raising people in their respective giftings/offices in ministry. To date they have planted three churches in Cape Town and one in Centurion, Gauteng Province. Since 2005, he has ordained 14 ministers in the fivefold ministry. Professionally he is a marine biologist and a specialist in education. He is married as mentioned above and blessed with two young men, Milani and Lisemi.

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    Importance of the Spiritual Father-Sons Relationships in the Advancement of God’S Kingdom - Kwanele Booi

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    Contents

    Dedication

    Acknowledgements

    Foreword

    Introduction

    Purpose and Role of the Father

    God’s Pattern for Ministry of Fathers and Sons

    Father-Sons Dilemma in Ministry. Is it Meant to be a Competition between Fathers and Sons?

    Sons’ Dilemma: How Do I Recognise Who My Spiritual Father Is?

    The Testimony of the Sons About their Encounter with their Spiritual Fathers

    Fathers Dilemma: How Do I Recognise Who My Spiritual Son Is?

    How To Acess the Benefits of Sonship

    References

    About The Author

    Dedication

    I would like to dedicate this booklet to all fathers and sons in ministry. May we learn from the mistakes we have done and grow from them. God desires a church that is balanced and reflect a church as a family. May men and women of God learn that there are no short cuts and cutting of corners in raising reputable ministers. May sons honour their fathers as God expects them to. If the church masters the art of these relationships the world will be a better place.

    Acknowledgements

    To everything under the sun there is a season, a time for every purpose under heaven. God has ordained this season and this time for this message (dabba) to align the ailing church of Jesus Christ.

    It has been a burden for me for quite some time to interrogate the issues discussed in this manuscript. I would like to thank the Holy Spirit for laying this burden in my heart and for allowing me to put down every thought I have, concerning this message and giving me an insight into it. Indeed He is the omniscient God. I would like to acknowledge Him for being exemplary to us in a way that we should handle our relationships as fathers and sons, both in our families and in the body of Jesus Christ.

    I am indebted to the following men of God who have contributed immensely in the development of this book: Pastor Simphiwe Zwane, Prophet Phumza Mfenyana, Pastor Mbulelo Mazaka and Pastor Ziphozakhe Mashologu. I love and respect these men so much for allowing me to father them and being open to the ministry that God has given me, that of being a shepherd of shepherds. Thank you sons for your teachable spirits and for allowing God to use you as Guiney pigs in my ministry. I pray that you will make better fathers as you grow, both in your families and ministry of the Lord Jesus Christ.

    I would also like to thank Pastor Sam Masigo who has been my brother, a friend and a colleague to me and who has contributed in the

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