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Journey Under His Wings is a captivating story of Tabitha, a young Bantu South African woman, who escaped getting arrested and to be brutally tortured in the notorious Apartheid detention centers. Her story begins with her growing up under discriminating and oppressive laws of South African Apartheid government which placed A-Bantu at the lowest on the racial hierarchy. In this book Tabitha takes the reader through her personal journey to "freedom", which began in 1975 when she fled to exile on foot with her two comrades. She shares about her challenges in refugee camps, and her prison…mehr

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Journey Under His Wings is a captivating story of Tabitha, a young Bantu South African woman, who escaped getting arrested and to be brutally tortured in the notorious Apartheid detention centers. Her story begins with her growing up under discriminating and oppressive laws of South African Apartheid government which placed A-Bantu at the lowest on the racial hierarchy. In this book Tabitha takes the reader through her personal journey to "freedom", which began in 1975 when she fled to exile on foot with her two comrades. She shares about her challenges in refugee camps, and her prison experience in a foreign country. As she struggled to deal with trauma and scars inflicted through degrading experiences of Apartheid legalized racism, Tabitha resolved that obtaining higher university education, would cushion her from further discrimination. As the journey progressed, she began to question the true meaning of freedom. However, through divine revelation and sovereignty of The Most High God, she learned that meaningful freedom could be attained first through the discovery of her own identity, her obedience to the laws and commandments of The Most High God as well as adherence to the true doctrine of Christ and His Lordship. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Dr. Vuyo Tabitha B. Mpumlwana, Ph.D was born and raised in South Africa. She grew up under the iron hand of Apartheid system in her country where A-Bantu or Blacks lived under oppressive laws of segregation. After spending time in various refugee camps and prison, she ultimately emigrated to Canada where she completed her graduate studies. Dr. Mpumlwana is a Christ-Centered Clinical Psychologist. She is an author of Parenting The Remnant Generation, the first volume and of the Updated and Revised Edition. In her practice she has used her experience as a refugee and an immigrant when working with her clients in Canada with similar experiences as hers.