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In "End of the World," Pastor Ojimba Alex delivers a profound and unflinching examination of humanity's self-destructive path, viewed through a Christian lens. Drawing from biblical principles and personal insights, the author argues that mankind's escalating selfishness, lawlessness, and disregard for God's creation are hastening the inevitable apocalypse. From the rampant wars that scar the globe-both visible conflicts broadcast on media and unseen spiritual battles-to the relentless struggles that plague daily existence, Alex paints a vivid picture of a world spiraling into chaos.
The book is structured around ten compelling chapters, each dissecting a facet of human folly: Wars, where superpowers dominate weaker nations through greed and weaponry; Struggle, highlighting mankind's abuse of nature and the resulting environmental backlash like earthquakes and floods; News of Killing and Shooting, condemning the senseless violence against wildlife and ecosystems; Incapabilities, exposing humanity's inability to govern itself, let alone the planet; Turmoil, exploring the conflict between man and the earth he was meant to steward; Genocide, decrying the systematic extinction of species as an affront to the Creator; Dictatorship, critiquing authoritarian control over natural resources; Man-Made Disease, linking pandemics and health crises to moral decay; Poverty, tracing inequality to exploitative behaviors; and Hatred, revealing how self-loathing manifests in environmental destruction.
As a self-published author with a bachelor's in communications from East London University and a passion for writing, Pastor Alex-also known for his YouTube channels Gospelfaith Television UK and Alexander Ojimba-infuses the text with raw passion and urgency. He warns that without repentance and humility, the end times are imminent, echoing biblical prophecies like the Flood of Noah. Yet, amid the critique, there's a call to redemption: return to God's original design of harmony between humanity, nature, and the divine.
This thought-provoking work is essential for believers seeking to understand current global crises through faith, and for anyone pondering the fate of our planet. At a time when climate disasters, geopolitical tensions, and social unrest dominate headlines, "End of the World" serves as a wake-up call, urging readers to reject vanity and embrace stewardship before it's too late. With its straightforward prose and repetitive emphasis for impact, the book challenges complacency and inspires reflection on our role in God's creation.
In "End of the World," Pastor Ojimba Alex delivers a profound and unflinching examination of humanity's self-destructive path, viewed through a Christian lens. Drawing from biblical principles and personal insights, the author argues that mankind's escalating selfishness, lawlessness, and disregard for God's creation are hastening the inevitable apocalypse. From the rampant wars that scar the globe-both visible conflicts broadcast on media and unseen spiritual battles-to the relentless struggles that plague daily existence, Alex paints a vivid picture of a world spiraling into chaos.
The book is structured around ten compelling chapters, each dissecting a facet of human folly: Wars, where superpowers dominate weaker nations through greed and weaponry; Struggle, highlighting mankind's abuse of nature and the resulting environmental backlash like earthquakes and floods; News of Killing and Shooting, condemning the senseless violence against wildlife and ecosystems; Incapabilities, exposing humanity's inability to govern itself, let alone the planet; Turmoil, exploring the conflict between man and the earth he was meant to steward; Genocide, decrying the systematic extinction of species as an affront to the Creator; Dictatorship, critiquing authoritarian control over natural resources; Man-Made Disease, linking pandemics and health crises to moral decay; Poverty, tracing inequality to exploitative behaviors; and Hatred, revealing how self-loathing manifests in environmental destruction.
As a self-published author with a bachelor's in communications from East London University and a passion for writing, Pastor Alex-also known for his YouTube channels Gospelfaith Television UK and Alexander Ojimba-infuses the text with raw passion and urgency. He warns that without repentance and humility, the end times are imminent, echoing biblical prophecies like the Flood of Noah. Yet, amid the critique, there's a call to redemption: return to God's original design of harmony between humanity, nature, and the divine.
This thought-provoking work is essential for believers seeking to understand current global crises through faith, and for anyone pondering the fate of our planet. At a time when climate disasters, geopolitical tensions, and social unrest dominate headlines, "End of the World" serves as a wake-up call, urging readers to reject vanity and embrace stewardship before it's too late. With its straightforward prose and repetitive emphasis for impact, the book challenges complacency and inspires reflection on our role in God's creation.

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