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21st CENTURY AMBASSADOR: AGENT OF TRANSFORMATION.
CHAPTER 1
1.0 Introduction
1.1 Background to the study.
1.2 Statement of the problem.
1.3 Objectives of the study.
1.4 Significance of the study.
1.5 Research questions.
1.6 Hypothesis of the study.
1.7 Definition of terms.

CHAPTER 2
2.0 Literature Review.
2.1 Royal Ambassadors of Nigeria.
2.2 Royal Ambassadors and social vices.
2.3 Biblical review: Daniel as an agent of transformation.
CHAPTER 3
3.0 Research Methodology
3.1 The study area: Lagos East Baptist Conference Royal Ambassadors.
3.2 Population, sample size and sample procedure.
3.3 Data source (questionnaire)
3.4 Data analysis

1.0 Introduction.
1.1 Background to the study. The 21st century ambassador as an agent of transformation remains a core vision of the royal ambassadors as a voluntary missionary organization for boys between ages 10 and 24. The royal ambassador started as far back as the 1920’s with the vision to touch the lives of boys and impacting the eternity of man towards the expansion of the kingdom and shining their light around the world.
The quest for royal ambassadors to become agents of transformation would not only be vital to his home but with the influence and role played by him in all nooks and crannies of the society would enhance a transformed society aimed towards building a brighter future for the coming generation.
With the various social vices around today, an ambassador should stand out for change as evident in the lives of biblical examples such as Joseph, Daniel and even our savior Jesus Christ. An ambassador is expected to first transform himself before he can serve as a transformation agent to the society.
A case study of Daniel’s life showed that he lived a disciplined life in order t stand for change in the foreign land. As an ambassador- representing a king at the court of another king, we are expected to live an exemplary life in order to effect change in our society.
The book of

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