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Discover the wonders of science and math in this accessible and engaging book. With fascinating concepts made simple, this book sparks curiosity and invites readers of all backgrounds to embark on their own intellectual adventure.
This book is a chronicle of a personal search for spiritual enlightenment. John Mucai starts by finding out what religion means. He then looks at the different religions and zeros in on five major ones, namely, Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, and Buddhism. These religions have a combined following comprising about 80% of the world's population. He looks at their beliefs, practices, and sacred texts. And most importantly, the many hard questions that emerge from the texts. While the book would be of immense interest to theologians, it is not a book on theology. Instead, it is an attempt by the author to seek spiritual enlightenment by sifting through the religious literature freely available to any ordinary citizen of the world. The author's findings are illuminating and should hopefully give believers and non-believers a new perspective on religion.
Ngurario is a true story of the multiple steps that John and Susan went through to formalize their marriage according to Kikuyu culture. The book delves deeply into the drama, excitement, and joy that they experienced along the way, right up to the final step in the journey, namely, an elaborate and colorful ceremony called "ngurario".
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