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Help Me Find My Saviour is an anthology of fifty poems chronicling the agonies of a sinner before he finally finds salvation and the peace of God through faith in Jesus Christ.The book is divided into five themes:The Sinner’s PuzzleThe Gift of the Holy SpiritSufficiency of the Blood of JesusThe Sinner’s SalvationThe Joy of the RedeemedIn these themes, the author exposes the futility of a man or woman attempting to free themselves from bondage. Salvation is eventually reached as the seeker admits his guilt, seeks the cleansing of the Blood of Jesus, and permits the Holy Spirit to envelop his entire life.Francis Emson Dakwa, BA (Unisa), M.Ed. (Wales, UK) grew up in Gweru in the Midlands Province of Zimbabwe. He is a committed Christian and a senior lecturer at Jairos Jiri Centre for Special Needs Education within the Robert Mugabe School of Education at Great Zimbabwe University. “Help Me Find My Saviour is his fifth book. The other books are Poems for the Young, Poems for Couples, Poems for Teens, and Reflections on Disability: An African Voice.”
Poems for Teens is an anthology of fifty poems, with themes touching on children''s diverse needs. These include the need for love, independence, and nurturing by parents.Adolescence is depicted as a turbulent period in which youngsters query about life, love, sickness, and the desire to achieve. The children in these narratives graduate from adolescence to adulthood, needing role models among peers and adults to assist them. At the same time, the poet, Francis Emson Dakwa, aptly describes the children''s need for fun, so they can face life with dignity and enrichment.This anthology is subdivided into five themes: Our Happiness, Our Needs, On HIV and AIDS, Our Problems, and Our Views.In these narratives, the young people are calling for recognition and communication with the outside world, which includes parents, siblings, and friends. But, at the same time, they want the world to understand their teenage identity and not disturb their freedoms and peace.Francis Emson Dakwa is a senior lecturer in special needs education at Great Zimbabwe University. He has authored two other anthologies: Poems for the Young and Poems for Couples, and co-authored a fourth book Reflections on Disability: An African Voice. His next book is titled Poems for Older Adults.Publisher''s website: http://sbpra.com/FrancisEmsonDakwa
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