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In his seminal work, "The Virtual Evangelist," Rev. Samuel Obeng brings forth a transformative perspective on social media, delving into its historical roots and theological implications.
By exploring the intersection of ancient wisdom and modern technology, Rev. Obeng elucidates the profound connection between human communication and divine intention.
Drawing from biblical scripture and theological discourse, Rev. Obeng intricately unpacks the concept of humanity as God's image-bearers, destined for influence and communication. Through his meticulous analysis of Genesis 1:26, Rev. Obeng reveals the intrinsic link between human identity and the medium of communication, shedding light on the divine purpose behind social interaction.
Rev. Obeng's narrative unfolds as he elucidates the parallel between God's original design for humanity and the contemporary landscape of social media. By presenting social platforms as virtual stages for human expression and influence, he reframes digital engagement as an extension of God's timeless intention for communication and connection.
"The Virtual Evangelist" challenges conventional perceptions of social media, inviting readers to reconsider its significance in light of theological reflection. Rev. Obeng's insights inspire believers to view digital platforms not as distractions, but as strategic tools for sharing the message of Christ and engaging with a virtual audience.
Through his expertly crafted narrative, Rev. Samuel Obeng bridges the gap between theology and technology, offering a compelling framework for meaningful engagement and impactful evangelism in the digital age. His work stands as a testament to the enduring relevance of ancient wisdom in navigating the complexities of contemporary communication.
The book launch is set for 27th April 2024 , 10am prompt at Signature Apartments, Art Gallery, B Ground Floor, Shiashie
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