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Why Every Believer is a Leader: "Understanding The New Covenant Priesthood" Book Review

You aren't just a believer; you’re a royal assignment. 👑 Prosper’s Understanding The New Covenant Priesthood is a bold call to reclaim your power. #Faith #Calling #IndieSpirit

In Understanding The New Covenant Priesthood, Kunle Prosper shatters the glass ceiling of traditional ministry to reveal that the "priestly calling" isn't reserved for the pulpit—it belongs to you.

This is a total game-changer for anyone who has ever felt like a "pew-warmer" or a secondary player in their own faith. As an indie reviewer, I love when an author takes a massive, ancient concept like "priesthood" and makes it feel incredibly immediate and personal. Prosper isn't just giving a history lesson on the Old vs. New Covenant; he’s handing you a badge of office. He argues that the mindset of "pastor as priest" is an outdated relic and that every single believer has a royal mandate to impact the world.

The enthusiasm in this book is contagious. It’s written with this "step into your calling" energy that makes you want to get up and actually do something. Whether it’s through prayer, service, or just how you carry yourself in your daily life, Prosper provides the practical insights to help you function in that spiritual authority. If you’ve been waiting for "permission" to lead or to make a spiritual impact, this is your green light. It’s an empowering, biblical deep dive that flips the script on what it means to serve.

👉 Grab your copy today!

Rating: 4.5/5 Lofts 🪵 Why: It’s a powerful, democratizing look at faith that removes the middleman and connects the reader directly to their purpose. It’s both a theological shift and a practical call to action.

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