You owe it to yourself to become whatever you want: Mokwaledi

The book speaks about the principles of life including God as our guide, and source of life.

SEDIBENG. – Write down the 7th of May as one of the important days in your diary as Kedibone Mokwaledi will be launching her book called, I owe it to myself to become!

A resident of Orange Farm, Mokwaledi is a born-again Christian who said that she utilises her spare time to write, and her inspiration of writing is generally from life experiences. She is a graduate in Theology ministry, currently studying towards a bachelor’s degree in Christian Counselling. She is also a founder of girl’s ministry called ‘Girl with a purpose’. She is currently employed at Ed-U-College as a Finance Administrator and her future ambition is to open a counselling centre in contribution to the community.

“I have set my relationship with God to be my priority, I’m pursued and dedicated to allowing God to unfold His purpose through my life. As I mature and my relationship with God grows, I developed a passion of serving, connecting, and developing relationships together with people in building the name of the Kingdom of God. And with my Christian background, I then decided to take a journey to further my theology studies.” The book speaks about the principles of life including God as our guide, and source of life. Mokwaledi said that its purpose is to encourage people, to discover their identity and fulfil their God given dreams.

“Be vigilant to grab every opportunity life presents and use it to your own advantage to become the BETTER YOU. In this life you can’t live in-between, it’s either you follow God, or you don’t. Through my journey with God, I then took a decision to compile a book which I started writing from 2016 I then paused as my intensions then were not to publish it. But it’s only now that I have a push to publish it and put it out there. This is my first published book which I hope (it) will encourage my fellow brothers and sisters to discover their purpose and live a transformed, fulfilling life. My prayer for this book is that it must not be just a reading message but to fulfil its call to the readers.”

* The book will be launched at Delta community Church in Duncanville, Vereeniging on May 7. For further details call: 081 375 1934

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