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The captivating philosophical nonfiction with answers to many of life’s most controversial questions. Book One of the Trilogy of Truth. Life presents a lot of mysteries and is itself a mystery to many people. What is the true meaning of life? What is the purpose of existence? Why does conception take place after a particular intercourse and not another? Why are we born? Why do we die? What happens after we die? These and many others are questions that have left many people baffled. Life: A Mystery Solved takes you through the journey of life, starting from conception and birth to dying and death, during which various mysteries of life are unraveled. More than solving life’s mysteries, it...
A beautiful collection of easily-relatable and heart-warming poems exploring the true meaning of love and life, and the relationship between the two. Get ready for a remarkable voyage. Have you ever wondered what life would be like without love? Life is a priceless gift deliberately crafted and packaged for our enjoyment, but it is not a bed of roses. It is a mixture of the good, bad and ugly-including pains and gains, sadness and joy, despair and hope, failures and successes- and it ends in death. Death reminds us we must make the most of this gift before it expires. How can we do this? Love and life are inseparable, dependent and complementary; love powers life while life makes love visibl...
The bold revelation about religion based on the present concept as a human rather than divine invention. Book Three of the Trilogy of Truth. Humans are created with an inherent desire to connect with the supernatural because the human spirit is a product of the supernatural—the Breadth of Life from God. The fall in the Garden of Eden caused a disconnection between Man and God. Pagan World: Deception And Falsehood In Religion draws from history, religious history, and theology to reveal the origin of the present concept of religion, falsehood in religion, and paganism. It explores the Abrahamic Covenant while assessing the three main Abrahamic religions—Judaism, Christianity, and Islam—...
DID YOU KNOW THAT YOUR SOUL NEEDS FOOD TO THRIVE? What do you think would happen to your body if you neglected to eat healthily? You may have meticulously ensured to eat right in order to live well but have you also made similar provisions for your immortal soul? The Manna: Food For The Soul series contains the dietary requirements needed to nourish your soul to good health. It is the first in the devotional genre to combine poetic meditations and regular devotionals into digestible topics of faith, making it easier for you to choose and feast on what your soul craves. Volume 2 comprises a collection of poems based on a variety of Bible verses and other inspired devotionals (centred on the stories of biblical characters such as Noah, Moses, Elijah, David, Hannah, Ruth, Gideon, Naaman, Naboth, Jabez, Jonah, and Job). A worthy delicacy to nourish and restore, tantalise and inspire, bolster and fortify the appetite of your soul. If you need inspiration, strength and encouragement to help your soul thrive healthily, then get Manna: Food For The Soul (Volume 2) and tuck into its delicious food.
The wilderness is an uncultivated, uninhabited, and inhospitable place. A spiritual wilderness is therefore, a place of isolation, desolation and unproductivity. A vast empty and barren state so, imagine wandering through the wilderness and unexpectedly stumbling across a solitary tree loaded with ripened exotic fruits ready to be plucked. The Wilderness Fruits (Volume 2) is a state of possibilities for new birth, renewal, powerful spiritual encounters and divine revelations. The author serves up a succulent selection of insightful experiences and reflections on wisdom, brokenness, hope, procrastination, time, focus, and right perspective. Along with the retelling of some legendary fables, including Aesop’s The Mountain in labour, with morals that are relevant and applicable for today presented as musings and poetry to enrich, encourage, and empower. If you are looking for practical, applicable and inspirational encouragement, get Wilderness Fruits (Volume 2).
The deeply revealing truth about the hidden identity of some of today’s Black people. Book Two of the Trilogy of Truth. Ever since the ideology of race was invented, black people have been victim to racial injustices, from generation to generation, in different parts of the world, particularly in multiracial societies. Despite several centuries of Civil Rights and Anti-Racism movements and activism, the unequal and unhealthy status quo has persisted. Being Black: Rediscovering A Lost Identity draws from anthropology, history, religion, and sociology to present the real reason why this is so. It explores the hidden story of human origin in Africa, the subsequent migratory waves through whic...
Manna: Food For The Soul is the first in the devotional genre to combine poetic meditations and regular devotionals into digestible topics of faith, making it easier for you to choose and feast on what your soul craves.
A historic look at the hippie era, and how the election of Ronald Reagan ended an epic cultural age. Jack never felt free until he lived in San Francisco's Haight-Ashbury. But his freedom was in peril. The 1960s were over, and an era was closing. When the door slammed shut, there was no exit. Most of his friends cut their hair and took straight jobs in a world becoming more corporate and increasingly structured. It was a fate worse than death. But he wasn't ready to capitulate. There might be another way. For as long as he could remember, he wanted to live in the country. Now divorced, everyone he asked looked at him as if he was crazy. Under strange circumstances, he met a young chick who a...
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It has recently become acceptable, and even fashionable, to refer to one's church as "missional." But many churches misunderstand the concept, thinking of "going missional" as simply being a necessary add-on to church-as-usual. This domestication of what is actually a very bold paradigm shift makes missional nothing more than one more trick to see church growth. With a light hand and a pastoral spirit, Michael Frost points out how church practitioners are not quite there yet. He reestablishes the ground rules, redefines the terms accurately, and insists that the true prophetic essence of "being missional" comes through undiluted. This clear corrective will take ministry leaders from "not missional yet" to well on their way.