I recall a moment seated on the sofa when a voice, resonating from the Frontiers of Zion, conveyed a message that echoed, "The hour has come for you to begin the translation of the end-time revival through the influence of the quickened words I will place beneath thy fingertips." It was a feeling that birthed a delightful aura, an unmistakable encounter with the Holy Spirit.
I warmly embraced the glorious message He delivered, a mandate that would propel me into the limelight, all for the glory of God and the benefit of the Earth's inhabitants, bringing them closer to Jesus Christ.
The year 2019 was marked by encounters, a year where I desired an experience that would mark my vision as one pioneered by God. I sought an encounter akin to the one experienced by the Biblical prophet Samuel. Various forms of encounters occurred, especially in the faces of patriarchs and Generals of the faith, laying hands on me as a sign of impartation-a truly lovely experience.
The message that accompanied these encounters included an instruction to produce three books. Despite my lack of formal experience, He assured me that He would uphold and reveal the things I knew not. Indeed, God is gracious.
The first book, "A New Dawn," emerged with powerful connotations aimed at the total annihilation of failure and fear, offering hope to the feeble. It was not a product of fiction or personal imagination but birthed from the throne room of Heaven.
Subsequently, "I Am Different" arrived with the purpose of transforming Christians, especially the youth, into the original entities God created. The book addresses the biblical prophecy that in the last days, young men shall prophesy, old men shall dream dreams, and maidservants shall see visions. However, only a small percentage of youths globally are effectively translating the rhyme of Zion into their lives, making "I Am Different" a relevant contribution.
Finally, I was granted the privilege of translating the tunes of Zion for feminists worldwide with the book titled "Woman of Honour." This book is intended for every feminist, encompassing women, ladies, and every girl child.
Feminism, in this context, is portrayed as a culture of the Zionist tribe, where specific translations aim for the transformation of every woman, lady, and girl child in the city of Zion.
"Honour" is an impression derived from key factors that will be expounded upon as you embark on your journey to the doorway of honour.
Cheers!
Edoh Stephen Owoicho,
Lead Pioneer,
Words Citadel Family