
“If Christ paid the debt, why should the Christian
be in debt?”
This is a thought provoking question. Most of us
have asked so many times. SWINDLERS ON THE
PULPIT-RELOADED is both an edge satire and
eulogy to the Church.
The poems on this anthology seeks to exhort the
Church to be in pursuit of LOVE, COMPASSION,
EMPATHY and all the good virtues that Christ
defined in his days on earth. This way, its
members would see the need to change its
allegiance.
Employing satire to address the canker in the
Church, this work of literature calls out Ministers
of the Word to use their pulpits as sacrament of
the unity of mankind which is the Church’s
vocation and a mirror of the one (Christ) who they
represent. Nonetheless, there is hope for the one
that accepts to avail himself to learn and grow in
Christ. There would be swindlers on the pulpit,
but the one who trust in the Lord and is truly
guided by His words would never be left in the pit.
It is interesting to see a vast subject treated in few
pages; though not exhaustive, it is enough to
awaken us to our christian journey.
Have a good read.
Festus Elikem Boamah.
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