Central to the book is the influence of parental relationships on one’s understanding of love and identity. The narrative unpacks how experiences with earthly parents can either illuminate or distort perceptions of God. Cultural expectations around motherhood, religious commitment, and respect are interwoven throughout, revealing how societal norms can simultaneously comfort and complicate the grieving process.
What is a scar? A scar is both knowledge and reminder; knowledge about an incident, often ugly or painful and...
The first time I saw God, I was eight years old. I had seen him plastered on posters hanging on...
His Eminence, Prelate Emeritus Sunday Mbang’s autobiography, My Life and Times, is a compelling narrative of a full life lived...