Ekklesia Magazine is a Christian magazine published by Ekklesia Communications Limited (RC. 502817), a Nigerian registered evangelical publisher whose major object is the publishing of Christian fiction. Ekklesia Magazine is a compendium of Christian fiction and diverse essays themed on the basic gamut of occupations/vocations. The essays are all written from a Christian perspective with the purpo
se of bringing vocational knowledge to the church and stimulating the intellect of brethren in secular pursuits. Ekklesia Magazine also focuses on the leadership mandate of the church in the workplace and against this backdrop; we are interested in the development of brainpower and acquisition of secular knowledge within the safe and permissible boundaries of the Word of God. We aim to bring to the fore, emerging trends in science, technology, anthropology, business, investments options, medicine and pharmacy, arts and culture, law, and academics. We place emphasis on money, wealth and economic influence as one of the major thrust the church must achieve in order to effectively attest to the power and influence of our God. Our vision is to promote and encourage a national fellowship of Christ’s called–out rulers that will make meaningful contribution to their workplace environment. Our mission is to build a generation of rulers and business managers consistent with the Bible. We believe that our faith in God and his Word should transcend our spiritual lives and influence all facets of our profession and vocations. Ekklesia Magazine professes that:
*the entire Bible is inspired by God and it is the final authority in all things,
*there is one God who exists in three distinct persons (the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit),
*Jesus Christ is the Son of God and Saviour of the world,
*Jesus Christ was crucified on the cross and on the third day he rose triumphant over death,
*that there is no other name given that man should be saved but by the name of Jesus Christ, and
*Jesus Christ is coming again. We welcome you on board this timeless experience of Christ’s called-out rulers. It is time the church fulfilled its mandate of dominating the secular!