The Protestants taught their followers that faith is needed for hard work, because every hardship on its own discourages, hence you need faith not to be discouraged. The faith you have, keeps you going and makes you to pass through the valley and the mountain top. The Protestant churches today need to borrow a leaf […]
The Protestants taught their followers that faith is needed for hard work, because every hardship on its own discourages, hence you need faith not to be discouraged. The faith you have, keeps you going and makes you to pass through the valley and the mountain top.
This teaching from the Protestants made the believers to sit up and work out their salvation on daily basis. These Protestants discouraged donation of money to the poor, because according to them, that could rather lead to beggary and laziness. According to them, a man is not supposed to be a burden to his fellow man. Neither should he be a nuisance to God by not working.
Everywhere the Protestants and their descendants went, they took with them these same teachings and they got the same results – a developed economy and an advanced and civilized society. A generally more prosperous nation.Industrial revolution.A total detachment from superstitions and magic mentality. You work for what you want, instead of hope for miracles.An enhanced value of scholarship and education.An increase in entrepreneurship.
They believed that the principles of the kingdom virtues, values and morals of the Bible must not remain just in the church, they must be a part of the structure and the building blocks of the society. Ministry is not only meant for the clergy, every believer is a minster. Howbeit they minster everywhere they find themselves on daily basis, at work, family, everywhere, etc.
Nigeria Latest News, Nigeria Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Why I chose to represent Nigeria over England - Ashleigh PlumptreLeicester City defender, Ashleigh Plumptre, has revealed why she switched her international allegiance to Nigeria despite representing England at youth
Read more »
Airtel TV rewards winners of skit-maker contest | The Guardian Nigeria News - Nigeria and World NewsEntertainment content streaming service, Airtel TV, has rewarded winners of its first super skit-makers contest. The super skit-makers competition aims at recognising and rewarding outstanding talents in the emerging online skits genre.
Read more »
‘I am intentional about raising purposeful children’ | The Guardian Nigeria News - Nigeria and World NewsOluwatoyin Osagie-Oboh has a strong passion for teaching and learning. As a seasoned educationist with drive to impact the lives of younger generations, she holds a Masters Degree in Business Administration from Ambrose Ali University...
Read more »
Oyedele evokes Nostalgia in Irawo | The Guardian Nigeria News - Nigeria and World NewsIt’s like music that was made in the ‘90s, but by someone living in the present. It’s a subtle balance between nostalgic folk and contemporary rap. It’s music that prioritises emotion and mood. And it’s a message that has long trailed his artistry.
Read more »
Omo Baba Returns With Unknot Your Tie | The Guardian Nigeria News - Nigeria and World NewsOlufemi Ademola Fagade, also known as Omo Baba, has returned with Unknot Your Tie, a monthly comedy club for professionals. The show features top comedians and aims to set a standard for comedy in Nigeria.
Read more »
Customs declares war on smugglers | The Guardian Nigeria News - Nigeria and World NewsThe newly deployed Customs Area Comptroller, Adamawa / Taraba Area Command, Salisu Kazaure Abdullahi, has declared total war on smugglers operating at the Cameroun Republic borders between the two states.
Read more »