Author: | BRAA KWAKU | ISBN: | 9781466938243 |
Publisher: | Trafford Publishing | Publication: | July 17, 2012 |
Imprint: | Trafford Publishing | Language: | English |
Author: | BRAA KWAKU |
ISBN: | 9781466938243 |
Publisher: | Trafford Publishing |
Publication: | July 17, 2012 |
Imprint: | Trafford Publishing |
Language: | English |
Ive just made one of the most difficult decisions in my twenty-something years. It could be the worst, could as well be the best. Where do I go from here? But all I can say is, my life will never be the same againJohn Mark Ofori, character in the script. Life, Change, and Eternity is a story about how difficult it has become for humans, a society, or a person to move away from a particular way of lifemostly because they are familiar with their environment and are not motivated in any way to change practices. Change is a difficult decision to makewhether for good or bad. In the pages of this book, the writer portrays how important it is for a society or a person to embrace change and the consequences thereof. The foundation of the theme is seeded on two parallel events: a country facing an imminent presidential and parliamentary elections and a pastors son who is struggling to answer an alter call. Life, Change, and Eternity, read on . . .
Ive just made one of the most difficult decisions in my twenty-something years. It could be the worst, could as well be the best. Where do I go from here? But all I can say is, my life will never be the same againJohn Mark Ofori, character in the script. Life, Change, and Eternity is a story about how difficult it has become for humans, a society, or a person to move away from a particular way of lifemostly because they are familiar with their environment and are not motivated in any way to change practices. Change is a difficult decision to makewhether for good or bad. In the pages of this book, the writer portrays how important it is for a society or a person to embrace change and the consequences thereof. The foundation of the theme is seeded on two parallel events: a country facing an imminent presidential and parliamentary elections and a pastors son who is struggling to answer an alter call. Life, Change, and Eternity, read on . . .