Theology Is Fine

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Theology Is Fine

Here, we dive deep into the critical religious and social issues that impact African communities, both on the continent and in the diaspora. Our content explores a wide range of topics, from faith and spirituality to the challenges and opportunities facing African youth in today's world. We discuss the role of religion in modern African societies, social justice, education, entrepreneurship, and the intersection of culture and faith. Whether you’re interested in understanding how religion influences social change, learning about educational opportunities abroad, or staying informed about key issues affecting African people globally, this channel is for you. Through sermons, interviews, discussions, and practical advice, we aim to inspire, empower, and equip our viewers with the tools they need to thrive. Join us on this journey as we explore how faith, culture, and society shape the lives of millions of Africans today.

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    Love Your Neighbor… But Which One?

    In this message from Luke 10:25–37, we explore one of the most familiar yet misunderstood teachings of Jesus—the Parable of the Good Samaritan. When a teacher of the law asked, “Who is my neighbor?” he wasn’t just asking a question—he was trying to draw boundaries around love. And if we’re honest, we do the same today. It’s easy to love people who look like us, think like us, and belong to our circle. But what about those outside our comfort zone? Different tribe, different politics, different beliefs? Do they still count? Jesus refuses to answer the question the way we expect. Instead, He flips it. The issue is no longer who qualifies to be loved, but whether we are willing to become neighbors to anyone in need. This message challenges the way we practice our faith. It confronts selective love, religious comfort, and the tendency to limit compassion. Because at the end of the day, following Jesus is not just about knowing the law—it’s about living it.

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    The Be Attitudes | Matthew 5:1-11

    In this episode, we explore the final Beatitude in Matthew 5:11–12, where Jesus shifts from speaking generally to addressing his listeners personally: “Blessed are you when people revile you and persecute you…” Why does Jesus end the Beatitudes this way? What did persecution mean for his first followers in Galilee, and what does it mean for Christians today?

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    Tempted, Yet Faithful

    In this episode, we walk through Matthew 4:1–11, where Jesus is led by the Spirit into the wilderness and faces temptation from the devil. Was this a trap, or a necessary part of God’s work? This passage reveals something deeper about testing, identity, and spiritual battle.Jesus stands where Israel failed and where we often fall, yet He remains faithful. His victory shows us that temptation is not first about power, emotions, or outward actions—it is about truth. The devil works through lies, distortion, and subtle voices that challenge our identity and trust in God.This message confronts the way many of us fight spiritual battles today. We rely on noise, rituals, and external actions, but Jesus shows us a different way: “It is written.” The real battle is not fought with volume, but with truth.If the enemy works through deception, then our victory must come through knowing, holding, and living by the Word of God. This episode calls you to discern the voices you listen to, stand firm in truth, and put on the full armor of God.

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    Come Follow Me | Matthew 4:18-22

    In this opening message of our Lenten journey, we reflect on Jesus’ call to the first disciples in Matthew 4:18–22: “Follow me.” What does it truly mean to follow Jesus—not just in words, but in the way we live our lives? As Jesus calls ordinary fishermen to leave their nets behind, we are invited to consider the cost, the transformation, and the purpose of discipleship.This sermon challenges common assumptions that following Jesus leads to comfort, success, or a problem-free life. Instead, it explores discipleship as a journey of surrender, trust, and becoming—where Jesus reshapes our identity and calls us into God’s mission. Drawing on the historical and spiritual context of the disciples’ response, we see that their decision was not impulsive but rooted in expectation, encounter, and readiness for God’s work.As we begin Lent, this message invites you to reflect deeply: What are the “nets” you need to leave behind? Are you following Jesus, or asking Him to follow your plans?Join us as we take the first step in walking with Christ toward the cross—learning what it means to truly follow.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Here, we dive deep into the critical religious and social issues that impact African communities, both on the continent and in the diaspora. Our content explores a wide range of topics, from faith and spirituality to the challenges and opportunities facing African youth in today's world. We discuss the role of religion in modern African societies, social justice, education, entrepreneurship, and the intersection of culture and faith. Whether you’re interested in understanding how religion influences social change, learning about educational opportunities abroad, or staying informed about key issues affecting African people globally, this channel is for you. Through sermons, interviews, discussions, and practical advice, we aim to inspire, empower, and equip our viewers with the tools they need to thrive. Join us on this journey as we explore how faith, culture, and society shape the lives of millions of Africans today.

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Alfred Appiah

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