
Rich Christians, Poor Nation
What happens when the Church gets rich... but the nation stays poor? “Rich Christians, Poor Nation” is a wake-up call for a new kind of faith — one that doesn’t just build cathedrals, but builds communities, nations, and systems that reflect the justice of God.
“This book isn’t just written with ink — it’s written with tears. It’s a manifesto for believers who refuse to worship quietly while their country bleeds.” – Gideon Mutum
- Challenges the Church to reclaim its role in national development
- Explores the intersection of faith, policy, and transformation
- Equips a generation of reformers, not just revivalists
- Features real stories, research, and reform strategies
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