Chris Okeke - looking at the world through God’s eyes

Local community development advocate on his new book, which will be launched this week

Chris Okeke is one of Galway’s leading Nigerian expats; in his many years here he has been a noted community development advocate who has contributed to many projects in the city.

Chris has co-founded different community groups, such as an association of taxi drivers and the Afro-Renaissance group for African residents, and been involved in the St Patrick’s Day parade, Galway International Arts Festival and events at Galway City Museum. “It is always my pleasure to bring people together,” he tells me. “A key objective for me is the future of different communities that are in Galway at present – Africans, Asians, Latinos. I came to Ireland in 2001; it was not by mistake but by God’s will that I came here and I have always loved it here.”

Chris is also a devout Christian and his faith inspired him to write a self help book entitled The World Through God’s Eyes; Worldly Regime Versus Godly Regime, which will be officially launched at The Galmont Hotel next Sunday September 16 at 6pm.

The World Through God’s Eyes compares the worldly regime to a Godly regime. The reader will see how their daily choices and engagements compare to God’s blueprint. The content of the book provides solutions and pathways to better living, introducing readers to the Creator’s plan for his/her life and comparing it to the selfish and ambitious choices people have made that are not part of God’s plan.

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“I am an Anglican by birth but am now of the Pentecostal faith,” Chris tells me. “I draw my strength from Acts 2:17 where it says ‘In the last days, God says, I will pour out my Spirit on all people. Your sons and daughters will prophesy, your young men will see visions, your old men will dream dreams.’ I want to be a part of the Pentecost evoked in these lines, meaning that we must have faith in what we do, because without faith it is impossible to please God.

'God knows everything we need that is best for us and he can provide it. He is going to give us life, give us shelter, give us love, give us peace, so what else are we looking for?'

"That is true also of our relationships in life; if you don’t have faith in where you work or in the things you do you will not be good at doing them. In serving the Lord you must have faith and then we can do things beyond our own natural power and I get that power from my Pentecostal church. If Christianity is active in you, you feel the power of God work within you.”

Chris outlines the theme and content of his book: “The World Through God’s Eyes compares and contrasts how the world we live in contrasts with God’s blueprint for us. The book is a life-changing book that directs us to the pathway toward solutions for better living. Many of us have adopted social norms that arouse frustration because they lead us away from the right solution. We are looking for solutions to life but many of us follow the wrong route; the correct solution is to follow the way of the Lord.

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"In Matthew 6:33 it says 'But seek first his kingdom and his righteousness, and every other thing shall be added unto you', but if you don’t seek that righteousness, that Kingdom of God, the answer might be No. People think they can find solutions in modern things but that solution has not been found. There are constant demands, constant trial and error. The Bible says in the Book of Proverbs 14:12, 'There is a way which seems right to a man and appears straight before him, But its end is the way of death.' If you read this life-inspiring book you will see many scenarios and examples that you can relate to. It is very simple; God knows everything we need that is best for us and he can provide it. He is going to give us life, give us shelter, give us love, give us peace, so what else are we looking for?

“People are wandering around with no sense of spiritual direction,” Chris observes. “That only causes more problems; I feel that truth and integrity and spiritual living should still be encouraged and my book contains lessons and insights that can be applied to your life no matter which faith you follow.”

The World Through God’s Eyes is available on Amazon and in Kennys Bookshop and at the launch on Sunday, September 16th, at the Galmont Hotel. The launch event continues from 6pm to 10pm and light refreshments will be available. All are welcome.

 

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