The Making of Sons

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The originality behind this book is such that it has been developed over 20 years of teaching by the Holy Spirit, clarifying many questions in Church ministry that many leaders have tried to unravel. The years of learning from the Spirit have been a life of revelation upon revelation and attest to the fact that this was purely special overflowing apostolic grace released by the Lord. I am truly shy about admitting that I am the author, for the Lord is the author, and I am just the hand used to write. As a researcher, I have yet to read and hear consistent teachings on the divine relationship in the eternal Kingdom of God that Jesus Christ offered to the Church. The identity of the sons of God has been clouded in a mix of the position of children and the role of servants of God and intertwined in a confusion of grace, law and faith. Apart from some initial perception as being radical or controversial, this book, with the presence of the Holy Spirit in your life, shall help reveal the stone of stumbling that has denied the church from living the real fellowship of dwelling in the Lord and the true identity of the believer in the Heavenly Father.

Lawrence Kibet is a pastor and overseer of Christ Dominion Church in Nakuru, Kenya, with over 40 years of experience in leadership and teaching ministry locally and internationally. He has served numerous churches in various capacities and is also engaged in teaching, training, and administration at Bible Colleges. He has faithfully remained focused on the teaching of sonship over the past 20 years, with this book being the result of the growth in the revelation of the Holy Spirit on sons of God. The other book, ‘Sonship and Servanthood’ on Church Ministry, covers other aspects of sonship and would also certainly interest every believer of Jesus Christ. Kibet is also a professor of economics at Egerton University and has broad experience in research, consultancy, and teaching. He has good management experience as Chair of the Economics Department and Dean of the Faculty of Commerce. He has also served on various Editorial Boards of refereed international journals. He has also widely published other books and journal papers.

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