
At a very beginning of my writing career, I refused when people were calling me an author, because I regarded myself of a person who has written his thought on a piece of paper, and they were published in a form of books.
As a writer, and I think just like any other writer out there we are spiritual beings. All my books are reflection of that. When we are at a right state of mind you become uncontrollable when writing, you never stop, of course we have triggers as well for all those emotions and all is tied up with the events of life we experience.
I wrote my two books in quick succession, because at the time the ecosystem around me was allowing and as a spiritual being I had to respond by using the pen and paper.
Over time I have succumbed to a tittle of being an author as more readers of my books were calling me like that after indulging on my thoughts, experiences and antidotes penned on my books.
Tested to Testify
I was once told by my mentor a while back that what has killed people more than anything else is not diseases or accidents. However, lack of positive thinking, hopelessness, low-self-esteem, inferiority complex, broken hearts, discouragements, and bad environment we find ourselves in.
All of these can kill spirit and ultimately steal your success and dreams away from you. This might lead you to become the person that you were not born to be.
This book “Tested to Testify” restores that conquers spirit that has been killed and reminds people about their abilities to overcome challenges and continue to live life.
The powerful testimonies that came from people who perceived challenges that life threw to them as test.
They knew that they were Tested in order to Testify. The book provides a wide range of encouragements and advises for different situations you may be facing. It will help you to cope and succeed so that you can testify about your test.
Published in 2013
Cost price per book: R250 (excluding postage)
What are you Trying to Reach
You might have asked yourself why people are always walking up and down the streets, why there is so much traffic on our roads, why people engage in so many activities daily.
Well, the answer to this question is: we are all trying to reach to something, to reach somewhere in our lives. This is what we will be talking about (and life in between) in this book.
I have met a lot of people who had big (yet achievable) dreams, but because of the difficult journey between them and their dreams, they failed. I have seen people change their direction and turn away from their purpose because the journey became too long, too tough. At the same time there are many success stories. I have chosen to highlight people who are inspirational in our society.
The purpose of this book is to encourage you to keep your eyes nailed to the bigger prize, irrespective. After I finished writing the book, I felt relieved about the contribution I was making.
The book has only twelve chapters and I enjoyed writing them all very much. Regarding the structure of the book, I have four chapters that are posed as questions. In these chapters I ask questions and then provide some answers. Then I have four “warning” chapters. In these chapters I warn the readers about common things that we do, which I view them as incorrect, but which we take for granted. The remaining four chapters are “opinion” chapters. In these chapters I go into detail, illustrating important points that inspire human development to new heights.
All the chapters are backed by properly researched information, and everyone can relate to them. I would like to thank everyone I came across in my life, because they contributed to my work. To stay relevant, I always observe what people do, what they don’t do, and how they do it. In that way, everyone has contributed to this book, it’s for everyone to read, and relates to you as well.
Published in 2014
R250 (excluding postage)
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