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Is there a way to know what the future holds for mankind? Is there a way to prepare for an uncertain future? The former Head of Counterintelligence, Ambassador Thulani Dlomo brings truths that can change the destiny of Africa. “The Encounter” reveals secrets that will help you prepare for a certain future. Who have you encountered? Who is in your inner circle? Who should you encounter to change the trajectory of your life? Ambassador Thulani Dlomo has penned a brilliant masterpiece that is timeless. This book answers some of the most fundamental questions that should be a critical part of the African conversation. It goes deep into bringing out wisdom and knowledge that will arm heads of...
The preparation for the second coming of Christ, The book is especially made for those newly entering the Kingdom of God, those wanting to build a according to His Heavenly design and blueprint. The book is also designed to bring a deep understanding of Family, Marriage and Intimacy with God.
This book is an account of the bird’s eye view, more specifically an eagle’s eye view of his surroundings. An eagle does not see itself inferior in any way, instead, it understands its mandate and purpose. We wrote The Victor’s Eye to remind believers who they are in Christ and to encourage them to obey God’s Word which is able to transform one’s life dramatically.
Here is a powerful story of a 20th century slave who rose to the rank of mayor and the young man whose life he touched. Like Tuesdays with Morrie, in which Mitch Albom gleans wisdom from his mentor, Finding the Good is the story of Fred Montgomery and his influence on Lucas Johnson, a young reporter who learns of the transforming power of faith and love. Fred Montgomery, the son of sharecroppers in west Tennessee, and boyhood friend of Alex Haley, grew up in poverty, but had a faith and confidence instilled in him by his parents. Always at the mercy of white people, Fred worked hard and acquired his own farm in spite of opposition from his white neighbors. After losing two of his sons in sep...