The book is a literal exposition of Jesus’ statements: “...I tell you the truth, unless you change and become like little children, you will never enter the kingdom of heaven” (Matthew 18:3), and “I tell you the truth, anyone who will not receive the kingdom of God like a little child will never enter it” (Mark 10:15). Jesus also said to his disciples, “Let the little children come to me, and do not hinder them, for the kingdom of God belongs to such as these” (Mark 10:14). Like a little child seeks to answer the questions: How does one receive the kingdom like a little child? How does one change and become like little children? What does it mean that the kingdom of God belongs to such as little children? The author has given down-to-earth explanations to these issues spiced with simple, captivating, and amazing real life examples. Everyone, therefore, who desires to enter the kingdom of God, is earnestly advised to read this book. “Like a little child is one of the best books I have ever read. Indeed, it is a masterpiece... I commend all and sundry to assiduously digest it.” – Sam Ike, Priest and Consultant Physician. “The beauty of the book may well be in its style of simplicity...It uses ordinary everyday experiences ... to elucidate its message in simple terms.” – J. N. Obinegbo, Journalist.
Gregory Nnaji revives the spirit of the early twentieth century Christian writers. Unlike the vast majority of authors today that focus on how-tos and building a better me, Gregory places his emphasis on the supremacy of Christ and His work within the believer. His books are birthed out of personal prayer, struggle, and the inspiration of the Holy Spirit. Gregory’s latest work is no exception. Fresh Spring is, as the title implies, a fresh perspective on the power of God working within the believer. Ranging from subjects such as the near insanity of rebellion against God, to the blessedness of unity, Fresh Spring takes the reader on a spiritual journey that challenges the heart and satiates the soul. The focus is on the believer who wants more, who is searching for depth in his or her Christian experience. The reader will especially find the personal stories of struggle and victory, born out of Gregory’s recent past, to bring life to the chapters as well as offer practical application to the topics studied. Thanks to the transparent words of Fresh Spring, you may very well feel that you have known Gregory for a long time! I have been blessed to be Gregory’s pastor and have witnessed firsthand his deep commitment to Christ and loving expression of the Christian faith. He and his family have made great sacrifices to serve God wholeheartedly. I trust that you will find his spiritual memoirs of Fresh Spring as a catalyst for a deeper, fresher relationship with Christ.
The book is a literal exposition of Jesus’ statements: “...I tell you the truth, unless you change and become like little children, you will never enter the kingdom of heaven” (Matthew 18:3), and “I tell you the truth, anyone who will not receive the kingdom of God like a little child will never enter it” (Mark 10:15). Jesus also said to his disciples, “Let the little children come to me, and do not hinder them, for the kingdom of God belongs to such as these” (Mark 10:14). Like a little child seeks to answer the questions: How does one receive the kingdom like a little child? How does one change and become like little children? What does it mean that the kingdom of God belongs to such as little children? The author has given down-to-earth explanations to these issues spiced with simple, captivating, and amazing real life examples. Everyone, therefore, who desires to enter the kingdom of God, is earnestly advised to read this book. “Like a little child is one of the best books I have ever read. Indeed, it is a masterpiece... I commend all and sundry to assiduously digest it.” – Sam Ike, Priest and Consultant Physician. “The beauty of the book may well be in its style of simplicity...It uses ordinary everyday experiences ... to elucidate its message in simple terms.” – J. N. Obinegbo, Journalist.
Gregory Nnaji revives the spirit of the early twentieth century Christian writers. Unlike the vast majority of authors today that focus on how-tos and building a better me, Gregory places his emphasis on the supremacy of Christ and His work within the believer. His books are birthed out of personal prayer, struggle, and the inspiration of the Holy Spirit. Gregory’s latest work is no exception. Fresh Spring is, as the title implies, a fresh perspective on the power of God working within the believer. Ranging from subjects such as the near insanity of rebellion against God, to the blessedness of unity, Fresh Spring takes the reader on a spiritual journey that challenges the heart and satiates the soul. The focus is on the believer who wants more, who is searching for depth in his or her Christian experience. The reader will especially find the personal stories of struggle and victory, born out of Gregory’s recent past, to bring life to the chapters as well as offer practical application to the topics studied. Thanks to the transparent words of Fresh Spring, you may very well feel that you have known Gregory for a long time! I have been blessed to be Gregory’s pastor and have witnessed firsthand his deep commitment to Christ and loving expression of the Christian faith. He and his family have made great sacrifices to serve God wholeheartedly. I trust that you will find his spiritual memoirs of Fresh Spring as a catalyst for a deeper, fresher relationship with Christ.
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