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Understanding the Prophetic Call and Ministry
Increase your understanding in the area of repentance. True and Fake repentance fully explained.
The concept of discipleship and spiritual gifts uncovered completely.
Siyabonga Mlangeni was given a very strange and mysterious book for his birthday. When he opens it up and reads the warning inside of the book, he thinks it is a joke until he is cursed. Siyabonga ends up transforming into a demon. Now it is up to his older brother Sphamandla Langa to save Siyabonga from himself and the over powering darkness that is luring within him.
This book is commissioned by the Holy Spirit to impart, inspire, encourage, and empower His people to advance and fulfill their God-ordained purpose and destiny. It will help equip and mature people in the area of understanding The Holy Spirit. It will show how The Holy Spirit works to build, edify, encourage, and strengthen the Body of Christ. This is a book for those who have questions regarding the functionality of The Holy Spirit.
This book is commissioned by the Holy Spirit to impart, inspire, encourage, and empower His people to advance and fulfill their Godordained purpose and destiny. It will help equip and mature people in the area of understanding The Concept of Hell. This is a book for those who have questions regarding the afterlife and the whole Nature of Hell.
Understand Scripture And Find Inspiration in Him
The Marikana massacre of 16 August 2012, during which 34 miners on strike were shot and killed by police at the Lonmin Mine in South Africa’s North West province, remains a scar in the tissue of this newly democratic country. Several years after the massacre, and despite a lengthy commission of enquiry into the events around that date, there has still been no satisfactory political or legal accountability. Marikana Unresolved is a collection of chapters focused on the unsolved question of accountability for the massacre. It provides a cross-disciplinary account of what really happened, how the event has affected the current South African socio-political landscape and how it has changed public discourse on the mining sector, the labour market and national reconciliation. Written by highly regarded scholars and practitioners, it looks at the massacre from the perspectives of law, philosophy, media, politics, economics and public governance.