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About God in Africa
How many are your works, LORD! In wisdom you made them all; the earth is full of your creatures.
Psalms 104:24
There is nowhere quite like Africa
“Africa is more a feeling than anything else. Once you’ve gone—and you get the feeling—you understand . . . In short, it’s a life-changing place to visit. It changes you, for the better[1]“
From its immense grasslands to its modern cities teeming with people, Africa is a continent of extremes. With its breathtaking landscapes of mountains and valleys, deserts and forests, mighty seas, beautiful beaches, and dense jungles, it is truly a magical and exciting land. And God is in this land.
More about God in Africa
In this book, I will show you a little of how much God is IN Africa. He is evident in the life of the colossal elephant, the upside down tree of the Kalahari, and the tiny chameleon clinging to a branch of a thorn tree in the desert, and so much more.
During the pages of this book, I will give you glimpses of this land which I call home. You will see God at work in this continent of majesty and beauty, and how the many topics can relate to you and your relationship with God.
What is the purpose of God in Africa?
It is my hope that over the next ninety days, as we bounce around the continent, you will learn about Africa: the countries, the people, and some of the amazing creatures and facts of this vast and fascinating land. I trust that you will see God’s hand in each of the scenarios.
God is evident in the life of the colossal elephant, the upside-down tree of the Kalahari, and the tiny chameleon clinging to a branch of a thorn tree in the desert.
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[1] Keon Robertson, former U.S. Marine and wildlife photographer and writer: http://wildfolio.blogspot.com/
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Looking so forward to the release of your book. You are so right, Africa is an amazing continent.
I’d love to be part of your street team. I consider Africa, Nigeria specifically, my home. My parents were missionaries and I was born there.
Awesome, Shirley. I will contact you immediately. Thank you!
Thanks for your help, Val. Have a great day.