About the Book
This book Souls In A Clay Pot is a collection of poems I wrote about people whose souls are imprisoned. It was during the time when my mother, half brother and sister did not want me to work or do business to have money so that I must be their slave begging help from them for accommodation, food and clothing. One of the many great things of our God is that "He is no respecter of persons". There are mothers and fathers who are tormenting their children some even kill their children. Dealing with witchcraft unfortunately using the world's systems is rather a complicated matter. One is required to prove the allegations which are interrupted with by more witchcraft. But as Christians we know that there is a throne in heaven were matters are resolved, fairly, no bribery, no manipulation of the justice system, no interference of Satan there. These people don't progress and don't know the reason behind it. The best way to find out if a person's soul is imprisoned is to seek God. Asking the Holy Spirit to reveal if one's soul is in prison or not. This is not an excuse for those who are lazy to say I just can't help it, my soul is in prison. Bearing in mind that "the thief cometh not but to steal, kill and destroy". Satan plays no games with any human being. His aim always is to steal life, health, possession, joy, to kill the person and bring destruction. We have to go to our LORD Jesus Christ who came to give us life and life more abundantly. To imprison a person's soul spiritually is witchcraft practice to control a person or people against their will. I met married men who love their mothers more than their wives and children. I also met married women who love their mothers more than their husbands and children. They justify it by saying that their mothers suffered for them. Their witch mothers demand "pay-back" for their hard work. There is no mother who does not suffer in child labor. Some mothers suffer temporary barrenness before they can conceive and are mocked, and even accused of being witches. There are mothers who suffer different sickness and disease when they are pregnant - this does not justify domineering the child with witchcraft. I met an unemployed graduate Venda lady who could not find work in Limpopo Province. Her mother refused her to move to other provinces saying she fears for the safety of her daughter that she would die. The poor young lady felt helpless. Her class mates were working in other provinces and there she stayed with her wicked mother. I met mothers who would not allow their children to relocate or immigrate to other countries for fear that their children would die and they will not burry them. I mean, who cares about death when there is life to look forward to. Some African foreign nationals from Congo, Nigeria, Zambia, Angola, Mozambique, Cameroon and Zimbabwe told me "your South African mothers treat you like babies. They hold onto you and don't want you to grow up and be independent. They don't see the challenges of unemployment and poverty that our mothers in Africa sees and let us go to other countries to make a living. Who said if you are at home with your mother you can't die?" One 54 year widowed Zimbabwean woman told me she walked for 14 days from the Beit Bridge boarder to the city. She jumped the boarder and entered South Africa illegally to find domestic work to raise money to go to Europe. She also disclosed to me that she was HIV+ and that her husband died of HIV/AIDS
About the Author: Doreen C. Mampani is a Christian author from the Republic of South Africa. She is married to Katalay Mampani and God blessed them with a daughter L'amour Mampani. She writes Christian non-fiction, fiction and poetry books. Doreen wrote and self-published over 50 books where she wrote about witchcraft, poverty, abuse, citizens and refugees, youth, domestic workers, youth, debts, unemployment, rejection and poetry. Doreen suffered unemployment, poverty, loss of material possession, sickness and disease and miscarriages. She suffered racism in her home and communities. One of her favorite Scriptures is "Is there anything too hard for the LORD?" More books of Doreen C. Mampani Nonfiction: Who Owns Your Soul?, Sin Tantalizers, The Reigning of the Refugee, The Citizens Bow to the Refugees, Log of Poverty in the Eye, Awakening of the Impoverished Prince, Deceiving Voice of Poverty, Trapped in the Underworld, Dinning With Deception in the Shrine, Deadly Diabolical Games, Dethroning Poverty from the Golden Throne, Uprooting the Bitter Roots of Abuse, Monster in Mama is Not Bigger than God, Venom of a Bitter Woman, Who Owns Your Soul? Revised Edition, Monster in Mama is not Bigger than God. Revised Edition, Venom of a Bitter Woman. Revised Edition, Beyond Four Boarders, Wages Of The Laborers Crying Out, Exhilaration of Buying Now, The Excruciating Pain Of Paying Later and A Soul In A Bottle: The Pain Of Domestic Violence, Mama Lost The Charm, Souls Amongst Lions: Battle In The Valley Of Death, and Soulish Prayers: Diabolical Prayers. Fiction: Dolina: A Novel (Part 1), Dolina: A Novel (Part 2) and Dolina: A Novel (Part 3) Poetry The Storeroom Gives Birth to a Story, Tribulation Escorting Triumph, Author Without a Pen, 44 Liters of Tears, The Plague in the Fatherless Home, Great Departure of Mortals, Little Oil in My Lamp, The Song, The Dance, The Table and the Dinning of Souls, Riding on the Back of a Poor Man, Silencing the Laughter of Goliath, Shacks Paving Way for Mansions, Not Yet Time, No Need to Die Early, Drops of Tears in the Desert, 44 Years and 4 Months, Tears of a Domestic Worker, Heart of Stone in Dire Need of Heart of Flesh, Nobody Thinks About Me But I Must Think About Them, Last Drink Last Meal, Youth Searching A Role Model, and Tenacity Of A Maid, Past Shame and Present Pain, Future Gain and Souls In A Clay Pot.