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The recently concluded Sound of Revival 2025 conference in Glasgow, UK, was far more than a series of worship gatherings. It was a divine convocation marked by tangible miracles, prophetic encounters, and the undeniable move of God’s Spirit. While the signs and wonders were a testament to God’s power, the most enduring takeaway for me was a deeper understanding of what it truly means to live as an Apostolic Christian in contrast to being a nominal one.
Apostolic Christian vs. Nominal Christian
In a world where Christianity is often reduced to convenience and rituals, the distinction between Apostolic and Nominal Christianity couldn’t be more vital.
A nominal Christian may be saved, but often lives powerless, impactless, and disconnected from God’s agenda.
By Femi AdeThe recently concluded Sound of Revival 2025 conference in Glasgow, UK, was far more than a series of worship gatherings. It was a divine convocation marked by tangible miracles, prophetic encounters, and the undeniable move of God’s Spirit. While the signs and wonders were a testament to God’s power, the most enduring takeaway for me was a deeper understanding of what it truly means to live as an Apostolic Christian in contrast to being a nominal one.
Apostolic Christian vs. Nominal Christian
In a world where Christianity is often reduced to convenience and rituals, the distinction between Apostolic and Nominal Christianity couldn’t be more vital.
A nominal Christian may be saved, but often lives powerless, impactless, and disconnected from God’s agenda.