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Why I Left Yoga
Ritual Baths Deceptions
Kalba, the Young Man Who Resists the Gods
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Distressed because of his unrewarded struggles to get a job, Koffi looks for solutions. Washing away misfortune and purifying his aura seems the best way to success and each of his helpers will suggest one after another a bath ritual. From promises to disillusions, Koffi finds himself into witchcraft at the end and does not know where to find help. Will he survive at the end?

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Release dateNov 29, 2016
Why I Left Yoga
Ritual Baths Deceptions
Kalba, the Young Man Who Resists the Gods

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  • Kalba, the Young Man Who Resists the Gods

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    Kalba, the Young Man Who Resists the Gods
    Kalba, the Young Man Who Resists the Gods

    After his father death, the young man Kalba is chosen to succeed his father as the main priest of the gods of Tsepia. He fights and resists the gods and their human agents with the help of his mother and brother who are not well acquainted with the tricks of the invisible world. Worse over, Kalba and his helpers have a thin knowledge only of the Lord Jesus. Will they emerge victorious? Kalba, the Young Man Who Resists the Gods is a fiction. It is a Christian Short Story that intends teaching the reader that God is one. The deities are pretenders and are all been created by the Most High God. Human being was created to serve the Creator only. After reading, you won’t be fooled again by the tricks of the invisible world that lead the ignorant to idolatry. All resemblance with real events is purely coincidental.

  • Why I Left Yoga

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    Why I Left Yoga
    Why I Left Yoga

    After Philip initiation to transcendental meditation has failed, Uncle Sammy starts digging after the truth behind yoga. As he begins his research, his spirit guide steps forward and offers his assistance. Instead of helping Uncle Sammy, we see an enamored spirit guide battling for keeping his dearest. The scenario unfolds between two worlds and ends abruptly. In the end, the question remains: Can a spirit guide lead his protégé in the truth? Inspired by true stories, the text is a literary creation. The intention of the story is to help the reader criticize his own spiritual choices. Unless someone walks with Jesus Christ through the Holy Spirit, business with an unknown spirit guide is a suicidal risk. With Jesus Christ, the disciple is granted the promise of Eternal Life in the presence of Christ his Master. With the spirit guide, the disciple has the promise that he will finally be merged with god. But victims of Esotericism are numerous and the evidences show that spirit guides are stealers of the mind and of the soul of the naïve devotees! While Jesus Christ offers life in abundance, The Eastern Science devours life with full consent of the follower. The Spirit of Jesus gives a glorious life as the disciple obeys the sound doctrine of the Bible. Meanwhile, the spirit guide parasites life through principles cleverly ciphered. What can you say of your experience? Is the question asked to the reader at the end.

  • Ritual Baths Deceptions

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    Ritual Baths Deceptions
    Ritual Baths Deceptions

    Distressed because of his unrewarded struggles to get a job, Koffi looks for solutions. Washing away misfortune and purifying his aura seems the best way to success and each of his helpers will suggest one after another a bath ritual. From promises to disillusions, Koffi finds himself into witchcraft at the end and does not know where to find help. Will he survive at the end?

Author

A. B. Doungméné

Hi, I am Achille Bérenger Doungméné, Christian from Assemblies of God Cameroon. I have been serving God since my eighth year, first in the Roman Catholic Church as choir member and priest servant. I receive the conviction to write books for the perfecting of men, women, teens and children at twenty; that is in 1993. Even though I could start in 2000, I felt I needed God to equip me, to mature what I had learnt in the faith while at University, while serving the Lord in the Choir, in the Evangelization team, in the Leading of Adoration, in the work place and in the ordinary social life. What today? Are my writings rich enough to meet the need of my readers, to lead them to better choices and to help them live better lives? That is the question only you readers can help me assess. All my efforts is to serve you just as Jesus Christ our Lord asks us to fervently serve each other. One thing is sure; I need your critics, your corrections and your appreciations to help me serve you better. God bless you Achille

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