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THE BROOK PLACE / AP’S BOOKS

APOSTLE OSCAR
GUOBADIA'S BOOKS

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

A THEOLOGIAN
WHO WRITES

Dr Oscar Guobadia is a theologian and the Senior Pastor of The Brook Place in London, a church commissioned to three mandates: Educate the Church, Empower the Chosen, Equip the Called. Through these mandates, he has been able to reach thousands locally and through weekly streaming platforms.

His passion for theological scholarship drives his mission to educate the clergy. Through his books and participation at local and international forums and events, Dr Guobadia has made theology accessible to lay people. As one of the leading global prophets, he is the pioneer and host of The Brook School of Prophets and the European Director of The Tribe Network.

Dr Guobadia enjoys travelling and interacting with people from all walks of life. He is married to Pastor Triumph and resides in London.

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Graphē — Greek / New Testament
Graphē means "writing" and is the New Testament's own word for Scripture itself — "all graphē is God-breathed" (2 Timothy 3:16). To write theology faithfully is to participate in the oldest tradition of the faith: truth preserved in ink so it can outlive the voice that first spoke it. Every book on this page exists to put something true into a form that does not fade when the sermon ends.

BOOK ONE

PHASES

Life is a cycle of struggles and conquests, wars and wins, trials and triumphs, pain and gain. Everyone has their own unique cycle which takes them on a journey through high and low, rough and smooth, painful places and those of power. If the journey is not correctly understood and navigated, you may find yourself making unnecessary, unbeneficial detours or, worse yet, you may never arrive at your destination.

Phases is a now word. Phases is an inspired word. Phases is arming you for the palace. Enjoy.


BOOK TWO

THE GREAT      

MISCONCEPTIONS

The Apostle Paul admonishes the believers at Ephesus in chapter six: "For we do not wrestle against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this age, against spiritual hosts of wickedness in the heavenly places."

Every major culture deals with the topic of angels, demons, and the underworld, but this book uses the Holy Bible as its source of inspiration because it uniquely confirms itself by demonstrating that its origin is not of this world. We cannot tackle supernatural beings without taking the Bible as our reliable, inspirational source.


BOOK THREE

FLESHHOOK

When worship is no longer offered to God but taken from him, the heart of corporate and individual devotion is distorted, spiritual authority is undermined, and the church drifts from sanctified ministry into consumerism, manipulation, and compromise.

This book explores:

  • The biblical meaning of sacred space and God's portion

  • The danger of profaning holy things while maintaining religious activity

  • The return of "strange fire" in modern worship culture

  • The priestly responsibility of leaders to guard the altar

  • Worship as warfare, offering, and covenantal encounter

  • The call to restore reverence, discernment, and holy fear

Fleshhook is for those who refuse to steal from the altar and long to see the glory of the Lord dwell once again among his people.

THE WORD BEHIND THE PAGE

WHAT SCRIPTURE SAYS
ABOUT WRITTEN TRUTH

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Sefer — Hebrew
"Book / Scroll" — Truth Preserved for the Next Generation

In Exodus 17:14, God commands Moses to write a sefer — a scroll — as a memorial, so that what happened would not be forgotten by the generation that follows. The Hebrew Scriptures themselves exist because faithful men understood that revelation not written down is revelation eventually lost. Every book authored from this house follows that same conviction.

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Didaskalia — Greek
"Teaching / Doctrine" — Truth Made Transferable

Paul instructs Timothy to devote himself to didaskalia — sound teaching — so that truth could be transferred faithfully from one generation of believers to the next. Writing is one of the most durable forms didaskalia can take. A sermon is heard once; a book can be returned to, studied, underlined, and passed to someone not yet born.