Africans hold a taboo in talking about mental and spiritual health hazards and disorders.
Africans are afraid to discuss the spirits that are assumed responsible for spiritual or mental disorders. They hold the truth that spirits travel any distance in seconds or at most in a few minutes. They can be angry when you speak negatively about them, which can cause more havoc than the one the victim is suffering. At the same time, they are afraid of the surrounding people who hear them mention the suffering inflicted by the spirit against them. Where does this fear come from, and why is the fear strong and real? How can they be healed if they are not allowed to mention the source of their health problem? In this book, I shed light on this complex situation. What led these resilient African women to break the taboos?
Resilient African Women shows African women's resilience in taking the lead in the struggle against life-threatening issues. Where the battle is the fiercest, God places his best army. Meet the resilient and powerful women who had enough of the taboos and decided to liberate their family and themselves from the situation and thereby their community.
As a spiritual caregiver and pastor, Godian Ejiogu works at God Peace Ministry Church and Peace Servant. He specializes in culturally sensitive care, particularly to people with African roots. He was born and raised in a multi-religious and multi-cultural family and society in West Africa. He has worked in the Netherlands for more than thirty years. He is an author, educator, and speaker who also gives trainings, group and individual consultations to members of the African diaspora, as well as Western professionals.
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Africans are afraid to discuss the spirits that are assumed responsible for spiritual or mental disorders. They hold the truth that spirits travel any distance in seconds or at most in a few minutes. They can be angry when you speak negatively about them, which can cause more havoc than the one the victim is suffering. At the same time, they are afraid of the surrounding people who hear them mention the suffering inflicted by the spirit against them. Where does this fear come from, and why is the fear strong and real? How can they be healed if they are not allowed to mention the source of their health problem? In this book, I shed light on this complex situation. What led these resilient African women to break the taboos?
Resilient African Women shows African women's resilience in taking the lead in the struggle against life-threatening issues. Where the battle is the fiercest, God places his best army. Meet the resilient and powerful women who had enough of the taboos and decided to liberate their family and themselves from the situation and thereby their community.
As a spiritual caregiver and pastor, Godian Ejiogu works at God Peace Ministry Church and Peace Servant. He specializes in culturally sensitive care, particularly to people with African roots. He was born and raised in a multi-religious and multi-cultural family and society in West Africa. He has worked in the Netherlands for more than thirty years. He is an author, educator, and speaker who also gives trainings, group and individual consultations to members of the African diaspora, as well as Western professionals.
PeaceServant.nl
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