
Explore books on biblical scholarship, mission, Pauline studies, theology and pastoral ministry.

The Challenges of Mission in Nigeria Decades After Ad Gentes Divinitus
A Study Book on Mission
This book examines missionary activity in Nigeria decades after Ad Gentes Divinitus, exploring its challenges, opportunities, and implications for evangelisation and pastoral ministry.

The Gift of Διδασκαλἰα in Pauline Writings
This work studies the gift of teaching (didaskalia) in Pauline writings. This gift complements other charisms in the Pauline charismata. Those who have this gift in the Church are urged to fan it into flame.

That They May Have Life
This is an editorial, a festschrift, a collection of biblical and theological articles inspired by the episcopal motto of Bishop Umoh: “That they may have life” (Jn 10:10). It describes the mission of Jesus on earth, a mission that today’s disciples are invited to continue.

Essays in Biblical Studies
This book is a collection of articles in both the Old Testament and New Testament of the Bible. Using different methods of biblical interpretation, it is an invitation to a wider and better appreciation of the sacred pages.

Inspiring Hope: Tales from my fatherland
From his background as youth animator, teacher, and formator, the author seeks to dispel despair, sparking up hope in African-Nigerian youths, who often find themselves in difficult and hopeless situations. This book contains some messages of motivation and encouragement.

A Critical Assessment of Mission Approach in Nigeria
This work opens up discussions about the Church’s missionary activity ad intra. To evangelize the Nigerian society, the Church in Nigeria herself must first be evangelized.

Rejecting an emerging Culture of Indifference
This book seeks to respond to the menace of today’s culture of indifference. It proposes a theology of concern as an antidote to individualism. Life is not all about me, it is about us.

Birth Control: what the Church teaches
Away from the controversies that often define modern understanding of this subject matter, this author seeks to simplify the basic Church’s teaching on the morality of Birth control