Pastor to launch four books at once

25 Jan, 2015 - 02:01 0 Views

The Sunday News

Bruce Chimani Sunday Leisure Correspondent
PASTOR, guidance and counselling consultant and author, Kilton Moyo, is set to release four of his titles this Friday at a launching ceremony which will be held at the National Art Gallery in Bulawayo.The four titles which Moyo will launch include The Sex Trap, Responding to Personal Crisis, Celebrating My Africanness and The Church at War.

All the books were published by US-based Traford Publications and are already available on Amazon.com on both kindle and paperback.

“The Sex Trap is really a book carrying God’s thoughts on the subject of sex at a time when there is a myriad of voices. I suggest two contraceptive methods there — abstinence and faithfulness. We are also seeing agendas such as the legalisation of prostitution and the same-sex marriage taking toll in the world and this book brings into view what the Bible says about these issues,” said Pastor Moyo.

Pastor Moyo’s favourite book is Celebrating My Africanness, which is a plea to Africans to change the way they think about themselves — especially on their perceived inferiority.

“I like the radicalism in that book. One of the effects of colonialism and apartheid in Africa was how much our minds were altered to somehow think we are inferior — and this is one of my key points in the book. I also suggest a number of ways in which we can move forward as a people. Interestingly, even some of my foreign friends who

have read the book find it very much fascinating and attention-grabbing,” he added.

Responding to Personal Crisis addresses how people should deal with stress and depression using biblical entreaties.

The Church at War presents a rather controversial argument on how the church has focused so much on a gospel of materialism and getting things while there is so much poverty and need in the communities.

“We have millions dying of hunger, millions without clean water to drink, millions with no shelter, millions are confused and billions are lost yet the church is concentrating on the wrong things. I am calling the body back to its real war,” he noted.

 

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