My Church or Nothing: The Silent War of Altars Tearing Nigerian Families Apart
Compilation of Nigerian Top Churches Logos By Victor Olubiye In homes where prayers should unite, a different kind of battle is unfolding—silent, emotional, and deeply personal. Across Nigeria, more parents are drawing hard spiritual lines, insisting their children must never cross into another denomination. What should be a shared faith in Christ is becoming a battlefield of identity, loyalty, and fear—raising a troubling question: when did Christianity in Nigeria turn into a competition of churches rather than a communion of believers? In a country where Christianity thrives in diversity—from the white-garment traditions of Celestial Church of Christ to the evangelical fervor of Living Faith Church Worldwide, the doctrinal depth of Deeper Christian Life Ministry, and the revivalist roots of Christ Apostolic Church—one would expect unity in diversity. Instead, what is emerging is a subtle but growing “war of churches,” often fought not on pulpits, but within families. A young ma...