Exploring the rich cultural tapestry of Africa, the book highlights the continent's historical openness and generosity towards all peoples, emphasizing shared humanity beyond race and origin. It reflects on traditional practices, such as community conflict resolution under the palaver tree and the rarity of theft, showcasing a harmonious way of life. The narrative also connects African heritage with biblical figures and Jewish traditions, illustrating deep-rooted similarities and the historical introduction of practices like water baptism.
Sylvanus Mulowayi Wa Kayumba Knihy




LOVE & LOVE
Woman Loves Without Being Submitted & Man Is Submitted Without Loving
- 112 stránek
- 4 hodiny čtení
Exploring the complexities of love and relationships, the narrative delves into the dynamics of submission and infidelity between a man and a woman. Set against the backdrop of 1986, it recounts the author's connection with Marie Victoire Mbombo, highlighting their shared experiences of joy and hardship. The metaphor of love as water illustrates its varying forms, while reflections on spirituality draw on biblical figures like Paul and Solomon. Ultimately, the story invites readers to contemplate the nature of their own relationships amidst challenges and divine support.
The book delves into the reality of evil forces and their disruptive influence on various aspects of life, emphasizing the need for faith, hope, and love to combat these challenges. It argues that personal strength is insufficient against evil, which is inherently stronger than good. By highlighting the importance of faith in Jesus and the spiritual armor described in Ephesians 6, it encourages readers to seek sanctification and remain within the protective embrace of God, allowing Him to lead them to victory over adversities.
LIEBE & LIEBE
Frau liebt, ohne eingereicht zu werden & Mann wird eingereicht, ohne zu lieben
- 124 stránek
- 5 hodin čtení
Die komplexe Beziehung zwischen einem Mann und einer Frau wird durch die Themen Liebe, Unterwerfung und Polygamie erkundet. Der Protagonist reflektiert seine Verbindung zu Marie Victoire Mbombo, die sowohl Höhen als auch Tiefen erlebte. Liebe wird mit Wasser verglichen, und die Dynamik zwischen treuen und untreuen Partnern wird durch tierische Metaphern verdeutlicht. Der Autor zieht spirituelle Lehren aus der Bibel heran, um das Verständnis von Liebe und Treue zu vertiefen. Letztendlich bleibt die Frage offen, ob das Herz des Mannes wirklich mit Liebe gefüllt ist.