This long-awaited book of an extraordinary magnitude highlights some African
minds vis-à-vis the Good News of our Creator. The book provides its readers
with some amusing but educative instances of confusion, limitation, and
ignorance observed in some very old African believers in their quest to deeply
understand and embrace the words of God. Although the book comprises of
six short but interesting chapters, these chapters are grouped under two main
themes. The first theme is 'expository' and contains Chapter one. It identifies
some causes that motivated many ancient Africans to know the Good News,
and also reveals some instances of confusion and ignorance observed in those
Africans in their struggle to understand the Good News in greater details. The
second theme is 'solution' and contains chapter two, chapter three, chapter
four, chapter five and chapter six. Chapter two examines some important
religious and political events among the Greeks, the Jews and the Romans that
happened before the coming of Christ into the world. Chapter three narrates
Jesus' life on earth based on the Bible and some insightful Historians. Chapter
four highlights some important events that occurred after Christ. Chapter five
pinpoints some benefits the world enjoys, thanks to the one-time presence
of Christ on this earth and chapter six suggests some wise tools that can be
used when spreading the Good News. This book is appropriate as a text for
minds-building in the domains of, history, values and religion. It is intended
for God's friends, would be God's friends and non God's friends.