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Covid-19: A Divine Wake-Up Call for U.S. and The World
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Covid-19: A Divine Wake-Up Call for U.S. and The World
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Covid-19: A Divine Wake-Up Call for U.S. and The World
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COVID-19: A Divine Wake-Up Call for U.S. and The World
By: Prophet Kwaku (Nana) Kwakye
Prophet Kwaku (Nana) Kwakye opens our eyes to the intense moral corruption and decay plaguing the planet. The onset of the COVID-19 pandemic is a wake-up call, a sign from the Father to break free from our sinful ways and return to His glory. Prophet Kwaku illustrates in detail the issues of morality that are hindering our growth toward salvation and offers a place for reflection and advice on how to return to God's protection.
About the Author
Prophet Kwaku (Nana) Kwakye is actively involved in his community as a preacher and spreads the word of the gospel. He hopes he can live to see a world where the government promotes healthy family lifestyles instead of a group of selfish leaders who aim at making life more difficult for everyone.
Prophet Kwaku is married and has four children. In his spare time he enjoys reading, writing, and photography.
By: Prophet Kwaku (Nana) Kwakye
Prophet Kwaku (Nana) Kwakye opens our eyes to the intense moral corruption and decay plaguing the planet. The onset of the COVID-19 pandemic is a wake-up call, a sign from the Father to break free from our sinful ways and return to His glory. Prophet Kwaku illustrates in detail the issues of morality that are hindering our growth toward salvation and offers a place for reflection and advice on how to return to God's protection.
About the Author
Prophet Kwaku (Nana) Kwakye is actively involved in his community as a preacher and spreads the word of the gospel. He hopes he can live to see a world where the government promotes healthy family lifestyles instead of a group of selfish leaders who aim at making life more difficult for everyone.
Prophet Kwaku is married and has four children. In his spare time he enjoys reading, writing, and photography.