This book is not a comfort. It is a confrontation--between what we profess and what we embody, between the ruins of forgotten doctrine and the temple of manifest faith. In KINGDOM MANIFESTO, Christian philosopher and cross-disciplinary craftsman Stephen Makoge Enongene reopens the scrolls--not to rehearse familiar verses, but to reforge the law of faith through the fire of grace. Here, the New Covenant is not an abstraction for theologians but a structure for sons and daughters--a cathedral of becoming, built with confession and power. Drawing from his years inside systems that claim neutrality - corporate markets, academic protocols, secular ethics - Enongene exposes the futility of faith that never manifests, doctrine that never builds. As a teacher of law and language, he knows: what is not practised does not exist. This is an epistle dressed as a blueprint. It exhorts with the voice of Moses, edifies with the pulse of Paul, and admonishes with the paradox of resurrection: that eternal salvation, once apprehended, demands visible architecture - faith made fresh, power raised to praxis. KINGDOM MANIFESTO is no manual for quiet religion. It is a construction site. The sons and daughters of God are not called to curate beliefs, but to embody a reign. Through grace, by faith, in motion.
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