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What is the Kingdom of God understanding in Roman occupied Palestine as depicted in Mark's narrative is the goal of the book. The book stresses the social and political dimension of the Kingdom of God in Mark against a always futurist, eschatological and spiritual understanding of the concept. The Book then draws implications from the Mennonite Brethren church of Congo to see whether a shift paradigm of this concept can bring more empowerment and social, economic and political vision of this conservative organization.

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What is the Kingdom of God understanding in Roman occupied Palestine as depicted in Mark's narrative is the goal of the book. The book stresses the social and political dimension of the Kingdom of God in Mark against a always futurist, eschatological and spiritual understanding of the concept. The Book then draws implications from the Mennonite Brethren church of Congo to see whether a shift paradigm of this concept can bring more empowerment and social, economic and political vision of this conservative organization.


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Autorenporträt
Lawum Kayamba is an experienced pastor and church planter. He had a master degree in theology from the University of Natal in South Africa and a Master of Divinity from the Evangelical Faculty of Theology in Central Africa Republic.

He is the founder and president of Disciples International Christian church located in Portland, Maine.

The church was planted in 2010 and is one of the main immigrant African Church in Portland. The author serve as the vice chairman of The Mennonite Brethren Church in Congo. The Author is now the executive director of Portland Bible Training Institute in Maine.