Keswick update: 1,000 books to Majority-World believers

Elizabeth McQuoid  |  UK & Ireland
Date posted:  19 Nov 2024
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Keswick update: 1,000 books to Majority-World believers

Femi Adeleye with his book at the Keswick Convention

Attenders at the Keswick Convention this summer were issued with a challenge. Donate just £3 to send 2 copies of Femi Adeleye’s new book, Does God Promise Me Health, Wealth and Happiness?, published by OPAL Trust, to believers in the Majority World (read more here).

The prosperity gospel is rife and Femi, Africa Director for Langham Preaching, wrote this book to help Christians navigate the confusion and disillusionment this false teaching causes. He explains why the prosperity gospel is not Biblical, how God’s desire for our prosperity is far bigger than material possessions, and that Christ calls us to contentment, gratitude and living generously.

Thanks to the generosity of those at the Keswick Convention, sufficient funds were donated to send 1,000 copies of the book. For the price of a cup of coffee, Majority-World believers will now receive this life-transforming resource free of charge. These books will be sent by OPAL Trust to a number of Majority-World ministries in countries including Ethiopia, Ghana, Nepal, Nigeria, India, and Zambia. If you would like to know more about supporting Majority-World believers with the gift of quality Christian literature, please visit www.opalinternational.org.

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