From the Streets to the Pulpit
Augustine Kiawu was born and raised in Liberia, West Africa, being a stranger in a strange land, like Joseph or Daniel. Augustine and his family fled from fourteen years of civil war. Seeking freedom and a better life, they migrated to the United States of America. With a passion for soccer, the young African's dream was to better himself by completing his education and striving to accomplish his soccer dream with the hope of becoming a great soccer player one day and going back home (Liberia) to help his family, friends, and others in need. Augustine had no idea that his dreams and visions were, in fact, far away from God's plans and will for his life. After a couple of years pursuing his dream, the young African native found himself seeking and crying to God for his grace and mercy to intervene in his life. Augustine was charged with crimes that carry forty years of jail time if found guilty. It was during those darkest moments that Augustine quickly realized that his main purpose on earth wasn't to become a great soccer player but serve Jehovah God through Jesus Christ and preach the true gospel and win souls for God's glory. This book will help anyone who doubt the power of God, and it will help build, encourage, motivate, and strengthen the faith and spiritual life of those who are looking for a way to learn God's ways and get closer to God--I'm talking spiritually, physically, emotionally, and mentally. This book will fill you up.
-- Prophet Augustine Kiawu