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THE PREMILLENNIALISM AND AMILLENNIALISM : “The Lost Doctrine of Understanding the Return of Christ”

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Pst. Sam Kamau - KBN Do you know many churches today preach without direction, teaching believers the Gospel without understanding, and cannot even explain the difference between Premillennialism and Amillennialism? Most preachers confuse congregations about the timing of Christ’s return and the nature of His Kingdom. Premillennialism teaches that Jesus returns before a literal 1,000-year earthly reign, often interpreting Revelation 20 and the tribulation as literal events, establishing a physical kingdom on earth. Amillennialism, however, understands the millennium as symbolic, representing Christ’s present reign through the Church, with Satan’s influence limited to allow the spread of the Gospel. These are not minor theological details—they shape how believers understand the future, the Kingdom, and their present responsibility. Yet many churches ignore these distinctions entirely, leaving believers misinformed, spiritually weak, and disconnected from the reality of God’s plan. Fait...

THE UNMASKING OF CHRISTIANITY AND FINANCIAL MISERY : “The Gospel Exposed from Hype to Reality”

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Pst. Sam Kamau - KBN Why is the Christian gospel—the most preached with the greatest promises, prayers, fasting, teachings on breaking curses, altars, and financial sacrifice—yet so many still live in financial stagnation, financial brokenness, debt bondage, and jobless living, with many even fighting in court over wealth? Why has the message been reduced to a gospel of prosperity and emotional hype, designed to make believers feel good, while so many still suffer economically and spiritually? Do you know Christianity has become the most contradictory and misunderstood system—preaching blessings every day, yet producing struggling believers, while the Gospel itself has been turned into a business? A faith full of promises of increase, yet leaving millions confused, trapped, and disappointed, wondering if faith alone is not enough? For far too long, the Church has excelled at emotion but failed at substance . Many ministries now trade in feel-good music, hype-driven meetings, and moti...