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"The prayer Jesus prayed the night before He died is still waiting for an answer."
Exploring Christian unity, bridging denominational divides, and building community around faith, theology, and the Church's calling.
Join inspire, free →Father, May They Be One, a deep theological exploration of Christian unity, rooted in John 17. 126 pages of insight, story, and practical paths forward for the divided Church.
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Thousands of denominations. Walls between traditions that were never meant to exist. Christians who share the same Saviour, the same cross, the same Spirit, struggling to share the same table.
Rooted in John 17 and honest about why we have failed so badly, Father, May They Be One traces the biblical vision of a united Church, exposes what stands in the way, and calls every believer back to the prayer that started it all.
Not a call to uniformity. A call to the kind of unity that shocks the world into belief.
I'm Dr Enemona Emmanuel Adaji, a scientist, faith author, and public health researcher. My academic life has been devoted to understanding the systems that shape human health, from biochemistry at the molecular level through to the epidemiological forces that determine how communities live, suffer, and thrive.
But science, for me, has never been separate from faith. The deeper I went into public health, the more I found myself asking questions that data alone could not answer, questions about meaning, community, and why broken systems persist even when better ones are possible. Those questions led me to theology.
I write and speak on Christian unity, grace, and the Church's calling in the modern world, convinced that a divided Church cannot effectively serve a broken world. Those conversations have taken me to international forums, churches, and communities across Europe and beyond.
Father, May They Be One is my first book, published under Grace & Heritage Press, the imprint I founded to give voice to faith writing that takes both theology and real life seriously.