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A Journey to Bong Mines: Home Is a Place Best Known to You is a thought-provoking, non-fictional, and easy-to-read masterpiece which reveals the undeniable struggles of four brothers who risk their lives and all they had to reach a place to call home, in spite of the atrocities they had to undergo. The author draws the reader's attention to the inhumane outcomes of a peaceful society that is overrun by the practices of corruption, tribalism, nepotism, sectionalism, injustice, bigotry, and disregard for human dignity, freedom, and literacy. The book emphasizes the unmatched power of God to…mehr

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A Journey to Bong Mines: Home Is a Place Best Known to You is a thought-provoking, non-fictional, and easy-to-read masterpiece which reveals the undeniable struggles of four brothers who risk their lives and all they had to reach a place to call home, in spite of the atrocities they had to undergo. The author draws the reader's attention to the inhumane outcomes of a peaceful society that is overrun by the practices of corruption, tribalism, nepotism, sectionalism, injustice, bigotry, and disregard for human dignity, freedom, and literacy. The book emphasizes the unmatched power of God to perform miracles when all seems to go wrong or evil seems to prevail. You are about to begin a journey of excitement, suspense, education, and information as you begin to read this book.
Autorenporträt
Murphy V. S. Anderson is a believer of community organizations and an advocate of social justice, equality, human dignity, and freedom for all people. He is the current director of programs for the Association of Liberian Lutherans in the Americas (ALLIA). He is the former chairman of the boards of directors of ALLIA and Liberians in Columbus, Inc. (LICI). Murphy has an MBA from Capital University in Columbus, Ohio, an MSA from Central Michigan University (CMU), Mt. Pleasant, Michigan, and is a candidate for the Doctor of Health Administration (DHA) degree at CMU. He is a member of the National Black MBA Association and a case manager with Franklin County Department of Job and Family Services, State of Ohio.