
Short Song Medley in Local Language
Short Song Medley in Local Language recorded during a prayer meeting at ICGC Roman Ridge Assembly.

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Hosted by Kenneth Igiri · EN · 139 episodes
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Pouring out my deepest thoughts regarding my personal Faith, sharing what many choose not to talk about. Extreme Extra-Biblical Contemplations.Venture only if you are open enough to explore beyong tradition and authentic enough to know that truth does not fear scrutiny.To me, discovery is an act of worship and discovery requires enquiry - a journey that helps us displace dogma and embrace truth. We do not claim to have all the answers, we just want freedom to ask all our questions.
Kenneth Igiri hosts Word Culture, a religion show with 139 episodes published.

Short Song Medley in Local Language recorded during a prayer meeting at ICGC Roman Ridge Assembly.

We delivered this presentation at ICGC Roman Ridge Assembly during the 2026 Men's Week Programme. It was delivered on Google Meeting with the accompanying presentation. You can download the presentation here: Godly Homes

We did a case study of eight biblical scenarios gleaning insights on what prayer truly means through examples documented in old and new testament passages - Isaac & Rebecca, Israel in Egypt, Hannah, Esther, Nehemiah, Dan

Expansion of Romans 12:1-2 with emphasis on sacrifice and our sacred duty to give what we have to God without expecting a reward.

The intriguing testimony of John Asogonde deliver to the New Breed fellowship - young people between 16 and 25 - at ICGC Roman Ridge Assembly. John was an addict for years ealier in his life but found freedom in Jesus Ch

Meditating on Matthew 6 and the words of Jesus on giving, prayer, fasting and money. Profound connections.

Second part of a delivery to ICGC Roman Ridge Assembly,

Delivered at ICGC Roman Ridge Assembly over a Zoom call. Forgive the poor audio, the recording was done over a mobile phone.

What did the Lord Jesus mean by "kingdom" in Matthew 6:33. Was he referring to Heaven?

God Does Not Speak English. Think of what you "hear" as a broadcast signal. We translate to our known languages at the receiver. Sometimes, we have to validate.

We cannot run our lives based on what we think we heard from the Spirit. We must balance with validation from the "water" and the Word.

We don't have to go out of our way to demonstrate to people the truth of the Gospel by invoking supernatural acts. God has prerogative over supernatural interventions.

There are fundamental questions we have to ask about our existence. Is there a Creator? How does He interact with His creation? What has He offered us to be part of His plan? We must explore and be certain of our positio

The early Church encouraged evaluating what two or three prophets spoke in the Church. The primary authority was not a man.


Maybe. But if we were to do a scientific study, we may not find that all successful people are godly. We may also need to define success.

What consumes our prayer meetings? Prayers for more personal comfort? What would God have us be enthusiastic about bringing to Him in prayer? What did the men and women in Scripture spend time praying for?

Should we be praying for a transformer, a car, government, and so forth? What are the boundaries of divine intervention. Did God rest after creation and leave us to our own devices? This is a contemplation about the bala

Scandals, accusations and history. How they may affect my faith and why more clarity is required.

Languages of men, languages of angels or just gibberish. What makes sense?
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