The Author

Hi, I'm Enemona.

Scientist, faith author, and speaker. I write at the intersection of theology, Christian unity, and the Church's calling to a broken world.

BSc Biochemistry MPH Epidemiology & Public Health PhD Epidemiology & Public Health

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 to the epidemiological forces that determine how communities live, suffer, and recover.

But science has never been separate from faith for me. The deeper I went into public health, the more I found myself asking questions that data alone couldn't 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. A divided Church cannot serve a broken world well. 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.

Dr Enemona Emmanuel Adaji
The Mission

Why This Work Matters

The Church is fractured. Historical wounds, theological disagreements, and cultural differences have created walls that were never supposed to exist. Yet Christ's prayer in John 17 still stands: "Father, may they be one."

This work is my attempt to take that prayer seriously. Not as a call to erase our differences, but as a call to stop letting them divide us.

01

Honest Roots

Exploring the actual history of Christian division, without pretending it was simple or inevitable.

02

Biblical Foundations

Grounding the case for unity in Scripture, not sentiment. John 17 is a prayer, not a suggestion.

03

Personal Stories

Using lived experience to bridge denominational lines. The theology gets sharper when it's real.

04

Practical Paths

Not just diagnosing the problem. Offering ways forward that don't require anyone to stop being themselves.