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The Ezra Generation by Anthony T. Git...

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This book encourages you to go back to your guaranteed authority for anything life might bring you. The Ezra Generation presents us with practical tools for our lifelong journey of acquiring, assimilating, articulating, and applying the word. Written in a simple yet profound way this is an excellent workbook for church groups, cell groups, and individuals who have a genuine desire for growth. Rev. Albert Shitakwa, Senior Pastor Green Pastures Tabernacle ,City Centre, Nairobi.

From Grass to Grace by Faleri Muthoni

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From Grass to Grace is an inspiring story of resilience, hope, and determination told with vivid descriptive past experiences. It is Faleri Muthoni's story of self-invention and survival, coupled with the unsparing intrigues of fate. Inspired by his single mum and the struggles they faced; This story will leave you believing that nothing is cast in stone. Faleri hopes From Grass to Grace will be the needed nudge to get anyone out of their comfort zone and catapult dormant and undiscovered talents in order to pursue their dreams.

Fashioned for Life by Samuel Kanja

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Fashioned for Life is a necessary read that is intended to help one understand why life is undoubtedly precious. It gives the individual a chance to consciously reflect on what their purpose in life is, how they can live up to it and how to go over the hurdles on the way to a fulfilling life. It is a call to meditate on the most essential attributes of holistic living. The book puts emphasis on responsible and purposeful living founded on Christian values and moral principles. More to it, it is a call to celebrate life – for what it is and what it can be. It also incorporates the key elementary virtues, values and principles that offer cross cutting solutions to frequently asked life questions. It has some of the best principles of life that may help people to Love Life and Live It. Fashioned for Life gives you the fundamentals of life, not as a routine, but as a daily experience – of conscious and deliberate living. The question of how to have a purpose-driven life, full of genuine gratitude and contentment is broadly handled from a Christian and social living set up. It is a crusade against casual and negative living that has made most people think that ‘Life is too hard’ and ‘Life is poisoned’.

Dear You by Lewis Wamwanda

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Dear you, don’t cry. You’ve got a reason to smile. But if crying makes you feel better, then cry out loud. Depression is like silence in a ghost city. Everyone might be affected, but no one wants to talk about it, especially when you are a man. It is said that “men shouldn’t be depressed, nor should they cry”. Lewis Wamwanda has broken the odds by addressing the matters that affect him. Through letters addressed to his fictitious friends and you, the reader, he opens up, and by opening up, he heals. He believes that through these letters, you are also going to get the strength to open up and start your healing process. The letters are also a source of inspiration, in case you thought there weren’t any. And if they aren’t, then your letters might be a source of inspiration to others. This story might be similar to yours or your friend’s. So, if you thought you are alone, no, you aren’t.

The Human Resource Management Scope b...

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The Human Resource, Management Scope comprises of eight core chapters that cover recruitment, orientation, training, performance, communication, surveys, conflict, & exit interviews. It also contains 100 page HR-centric glossary of terminology and references. It has been recommended by government and private sector HR practitioners.

A Prisoner of Hope

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In A Prisoner of Hope, the Reverend Augustine Rugutt takes us through an emotional spiritual journey of the life, values and teachings of his mother Pauline Cherono Taptulmat Chepkulul. It is a tale of challenges that few non-believers would overcome, but which his mother overcame in the end. Pauline believed in the Lord and was guided by spiritual belief throughout her life. She suffered but remained hopeful for a better future. As the author testifies, neither sickness nor poverty could deter the spirit that directed her virtuous existence. She was indeed a prisoner of hope, and not only was she able to see her children succeed, but also imparted on them invaluable life-long lessons that continue to shape their lives and those of their children. They are values for all generations present and future. The Reverend Rugutt writes admiringly about his mother and the values she held through her time on earth. He generously shares these intimate tales believing there are lessons for us all as human beings on our earthly and spiritual journeys. A Prisoner of Hope is a must read for all. It is essential for those who, faced with challenges and suffering, may be about to give up hope.

The Relationship Between Books and Po...

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The Relationship Between Books and Power by Auscar Wambiya

Oral Poetry in Africa :The Abagusii o...

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Oral Poetry in Africa: The Abagusii of Kenya highlights characteristics of African oral traditions with particular focus on the oral poetry of the Abagusii of Kenya. It shows that oral poetry in the Abagusii community covered every facet of life. The community’s social-political and economic life, history, values, norms and customs were stored in the oral poetry, in addition to proverbs, riddles and folktales. Notably, oral poetry coloured the entire life of Omogusii and was sung during birth, initiation, marriage and death ceremonies. This book documents the oral poetry of the community in its original form, and in various versions that were practised or sung in different parts of the region inhabited by the community. Further, the book discusses the context in which this poetry was sung and explains some of the cultural practices, norms, and customs that surround or motivated the composition of the poetry. The advent of colonialism had ‘corrupting’ influence on the original poetry, more so with the adoption of English words and phrases. This kind of poetry has not been left out. Aside from the general poetry and the book also captures emeino, the Abagusii classical oral poetry. While the general poetry utilized improvisation as a technique in its presentation and performance, the classical poetry was a fixed form that demanded to be sung in its original form. Unlike the general poetry that, in its ephemerality, invited additions and subtractions from the text, classical poetry was permanent in text with no room for improvisation. Oral Poetry in Africa: The Abagusii of Kenya is meant for students of oral literature at university level. However, it can also be used by researchers of African oral literature, culture, anthropology, history and sociology. Indeed, it is also good for the general reader who is interested in the culture of Abagusii and African people, in general