The Coca Cola story; eradicating the era of tasteless believers (Part 1)


BY MASTERPIECE DAVID OLAWADE

In 1886, Doctor John Pemberton, a pharmacist from Atlanta, Georgia, created the first batch of coca-cola. Dr. Pemberton concocted the formula in a three legged brass kettle in his backyard.

Frank Robinson, Peterton’s book keeper gave the name coca-cola. Coca-cola was sold to the public at the soda fountain in Jacob’s pharmacy in Atlanta. It is the world famous drink; more than 1.6 billion servings of coca-cola are consumed every day in more than 200 countries.

It has been in business for well over 100 years, employing nearly 100,000 people around the world.

It has been concluded, statistic has shown that the rationale behind the impact of coca-cola is simply because “it tastes good”. This secret became the watchword that granted it trademark in touching more lives.

COCA-COLA; REFRESHING 1.6 BILLION PEOPLE EVERYDAY

The bone of contention is, “is Christianity touching up to this mark?”

It has been observed 150 thousand people die without Christ daily. Every time you breathe, someone without Christ struggles and sinks into darkness alone without hope and without Christ.

If 1.6 billion people daily are longing to be refreshed with a bottle of coca-cola, why can’t billions long to come to the knowledge of Christ daily?

If Jesus hasn’t reached the world, this brings me only to one conclusion, “our Christianity haven’t taste good over 2,000 years.

COCA-COLA HAS BEEN IN BUSINESS FOR OVER 100 YEARS, EMPLOYING OVER 100,000 PEOPLE AROUND THE WORLD.

Coca-cola has its trademark and employers across nations.

According to John Maxwell, only one out of every ten people entering the ministry today will still be in it at age of 65. That’s a 90 percent dropout rate.

Dr. James Dobson estimates that there are some 1,500 ministers a month leaving the ministry.

If the body of Christ continues to hemorrhage at this rate, we’ll soon be the laughing stock to the world, not to mention the evil hordes of darkness. As it appears now, the devil certainly seems to have gained upper hand. Daily, it seems, we hear of another “fallen soldier”, someone dropping out of the faith.

On the other hand, coca-cola’s company is everyman’s dream job. How many people desire to forgo everything for God to take the ultimate employment of refreshing the world with the taste of Jesus?

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