So, what is it about Christian coherence?  It is about unity in the church, bringing Christians together in Christ in a more interesting way in our environment as a response to the call to stewardship. The mandate that 14124 was given to us by God at baptism when we received the Holy Spirit and the love of God, to go and spread the good news.  “The love of God has been poured out into our heart through the Holy Spirit that has been given to us” (Rom: 5:5). The call to be stewards could be said to be a little challenging before now due to lack of adequate infrastructure that made Christian coherence not so much interesting in all environments.

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With the advent of technology however, our lives have become ever more present.  We can now easily access and send out information from our comfort zones using our phones, computers and even the internet. We can also send images and videos within seconds to faraway places. But the question is, how well have we used this technology as instruments of unity in the church, in our family and our environment?

The prelate of Opus Dei Monsignor Ocariz, said in one of his homily that we should strive to be instruments of unity in the church, by being instruments of unity in our own family, in our own setting and in our ordinary life. He also stressed that we should make Christ present in our own setting. That each of us should make the Gospel and Christ present in our environment, in our family, our work and in our social relations.

We are all witnesses to the role that technology played during COVID 19 pandemic and is still playing. We never thought of celebrating the Holy Mass online before but with the lockdown that kept us in our homes for months as a result of the pandemic, we find us attending Mass online with the aid of technology. Offices and schools also joined and today, Masses are still going on online while some organization’s staff are still working from their homes and schools and some institutions now organize blended/ hybrid programs.

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With technology, we have been able to overcome the anxiety and uncertainty which we experienced as a result of the lockdown. It is also expected that as Christians, we should close up that distance which has prevented us from doing apostolate or spreading the good news with technology.  Many of us, spend hours on our phones, checking the Facebook pages or the Instagram every day but how many of us use these same platforms in uniting our family members, friends, colleagues and our neighbours with Christ and the church. Remember that we are the faithfuls and the faithfuls as members of Christ, are instruments for performing in our environment and the world at large.

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With technology, we can now reach out to all and sundry no matter where they are, we have no excuse not to do so anymore. The question therefore, is are we interestingly bringing people to the church and to Christ using technology? Those of us who have our children in school abroad and even in the boarding schools in Nigeria, who are having difficulty in getting to the church or finding someone to talk to them about God or who are not privileged to have a Spiritual Director. This is the opportunity we have to bring these our children up to speed with their catechism classes and also their spiritual commitment. We can do this right from our phones, we can share some bible passages with them on WhatsApp at weekends when they are not attending lectures. We can also record Sunday homilies and spiritual talks and send to our children, friends and co- workers who we feel are becoming lukewarm Christians.


Let us see the new culture of communication as a positive exercise that has given rise to many benefits to the church. We are also encouraged to use the web to influences others with spiritual messages, quotes and articles that will increase the knowledge of Christ in the minds of the faithfuls and making us to be Christ instruments of unity in the church.

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Beatrice Egbuna is an experienced Broadcast Technologist with a strong background in managing broadcast equipment and sound technology. She has played a leading role in building and installing various radio studios, as well as maintaining and repairing both analogue and digital equipment at Voice of Nigeria (VON) studios. Egbuna holds a degree in Mass Communication from the University of Lagos (UNILAG) and the Lagos State University (LASU), and has received training in Audio Engineering from the United States, Germany and the United Kingdom. She also holds certificates in Senior Management Programmes from the Lagos Business School (LBS) and the Administrative Staff College of Nigeria (ASCON), as well as a certificate in Entrepreneurial Management from the Enterprise Development Centre (EDC) of the Pan-Atlantic University (PAU). Prior to joining EDC in 2011, Beatrice worked in various capacities at the Federal Radio Corporation of Nigeria (FRCN) and VON before retiring in 2010 as Deputy Director Programming. She has also worked as a Consultant/Mentor on projects like "Road-to-Growth" powered by Cherie Blair Foundation and Access Bank Plc. Egbuna produced and presented "Enterprise Stories", a live radio program on Inspiration 92.3 FM, which brings entrepreneurs together every Tuesday at 3 pm to share their success stories and inspire startup developers to follow their dreams. She also produced "The Economy and You," a program that aired for about four years on Rhythm 93.7 FM, which brought policymakers, technocrats and successful business executives to discuss government policies and their impact on the economy and businesses in Nigeria. Currently, Beatrice Egbuna is the Principal Consultant at Maluwe Capacity Builders International, Nigeria, where she provides real-time feedback and actionable advice that adds value to her clients. She is also a mentor and faculty member at the Enterprise Development Centre of the Pan-Atlantic University, and a BDSP Consultant on the 5-year (20??-20??) MASTERCARD TRANSFORMING NIGERIA YOUTH PROJECT (TNY). Egbuna is passionate about developing the entrepreneurship ecosystem, providing business support and advisory services to entrepreneurs within and outside the EDC business network for over a decade. She is a certified IFC/LPI Trainer, certified SMEDAN Business Development Service Provider (BDSP), life coach, work-life balance advocate/coordinator, and marriage counsellor who helps employees/career/business people find fulfilment in the workplace, balance in their daily activities, and solutions to their marital challenges. To reach Beatrice Egbuna she can be contacted through her email addresses: bettyegbuna@yahoo.com and maluwehelp@gmail.com. She also has a website, https://momentwithbetty.com.

4 Comments

  • Matthew Ngwu, September 13, 2021 @ 11:50 am Reply

    I totally agree that we should use technology as a useful tool not only to educate ourselves but instruct family and friends in the ways of the Lord.

    • betty, September 17, 2021 @ 3:14 pm Reply

      Yes Matthew. Lets do more of that to bring many souls to Christ. Thank you.

  • Oliver Ngwu, September 14, 2021 @ 4:56 pm Reply

    You are absolutely correct, the use of technology has already become part of our daily communication and spiritual exercise even before covid 19. Sending of prayers, festive wishes and monthly greetings are all norms this days. Well done.

    • betty, September 17, 2021 @ 3:08 pm Reply

      Thank you Oliver. You are right and yes lets use this medium to do apostolate with our family membere, friends and colleagues. The more people that learn about God , the better the world will become.
      God bless.

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