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Author Maki Jahana wasn't living according to what was expected of her. She was a lost sheep in the wilderness, and she embraced the seductions of this fallen world, trying to survive on her own. Jahana's moral compass was turned upside down, broken, and unable to be used until she learned to be obedient to the owner of her compass. In The Ascending Moral Compass, Jahana shares her story and offers a disucssion of a navigation system anyone can use to examine themselves and initiate the changes needed to balance their lives. This compass represents the different ways thoughts and actions play…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Author Maki Jahana wasn't living according to what was expected of her. She was a lost sheep in the wilderness, and she embraced the seductions of this fallen world, trying to survive on her own. Jahana's moral compass was turned upside down, broken, and unable to be used until she learned to be obedient to the owner of her compass. In The Ascending Moral Compass, Jahana shares her story and offers a disucssion of a navigation system anyone can use to examine themselves and initiate the changes needed to balance their lives. This compass represents the different ways thoughts and actions play in decisions dealing with self and others, both the good and the bad. Our moral compasses are often misunderstood, misrepresented, or sometimes misleading according to the character we display. The Ascending Moral Compass tells how Jahana rebuilt her moral compass by using the heavenly father's instruction manual, breaking the chain of bondage and self-sabotage with his word. For we that are in this tabernacle do groan, being burdened: not for that we would be unclothed, but clothed upon, that mortality might be swallowed up of life. 2 Cor.5:4 For this corruptible must put on incorruption, and this mortal must put on immortality. 1 Cor. 15:53

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Maki Jahana, a direct descendant of the Maroon tribe, migrated to Canada to join her mother at eleven when her community was impacted by crime and violence. By age sixteen, she was so resilient she applied to the Canadian Citizen Board and became a Canadian. She is a mother of four and a grateful grandmother of three.