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The Plan of God is for all the nations to prosper. God really meant what He said to Father Abraham in Genesis 12:3. I believe that it is time for us Africans to take our responsibility. African Development is possible with the kind of Africans who believe in God, in themselves, in their fellow African brothers and sisters and finally believe that God placed them in this Continent for the purpose of developing it. The provision is there in terms of gifting, talents and skills at our disposal as well as the natural resources. The world is waiting for the manifestation of the sons and daughters of God from Africa.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The Plan of God is for all the nations to prosper. God really meant what He said to Father Abraham in Genesis 12:3. I believe that it is time for us Africans to take our responsibility. African Development is possible with the kind of Africans who believe in God, in themselves, in their fellow African brothers and sisters and finally believe that God placed them in this Continent for the purpose of developing it. The provision is there in terms of gifting, talents and skills at our disposal as well as the natural resources. The world is waiting for the manifestation of the sons and daughters of God from Africa.
Autorenporträt
Jeef Ngoy, was born on the 1st of April 1965. He worked as a teacher with the Western Cape Education Department, then the Bureau de Coopération Linguistique et Educationelle and the Bureau de Coopération Educationelle. In 2008, after 14 years in teaching, he joined Shell Global Customer Service for 7 years and thereafter decided to pursue his passion for writing full-time. Jeef is very passionate about this Continent and his dream is to see Africa bringing her contribution to the Global community. Since his teenager years, he followed the different events on the Continent. In July 1990, he wrote an article on John Garang, while working as an intern for Flash, a local newspaper in Lubumbashi. He also worked as a cartoonist for the same newspaper. He is a lecturer at the School of Ministry since 2002, a training institution raising servant leaders founded by Bishop Tshalo in 1998. He is currently serving as an elder in Gospel Ramah Church. Jeef is married to his beautiful wife, Nontuthuzelo, and together they have four amazing kids, three princes, Peace, Joseph, Immanuel, and a princess, Keren.