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Carlos Moore

    Carlos Moore's work delves into the complexities of identity, race, and political struggle, often drawing from his own experiences of displacement and exile. Born in Cuba and later navigating life in New York, he returned to his homeland only to become disillusioned with the Castro regime's suppression of rights and its racist policies. This disillusionment propelled him into a life of self-imposed exile, moving through Egypt and Europe, where he faced significant challenges in securing asylum and establishing himself as a journalist and activist. His writings explore the intersection of African diaspora experiences with broader political movements, reflecting a deep engagement with issues of cultural heritage and resistance.

    THE BOOK OF I JOHN
    The Real Trinity
    THE BOOK OF I TIMOTHY
    THE BOOK OF JAMES
    "Please Teach Me How To Become A Real Man of God"
    Fela: This Bitch of a Life: The Authorized Biography of Africa's Musical Genius
    • The life of Nigerian Fela Kuti, a multifaceted figure born in 1938, intertwines music, mysticism, and political activism. Renowned as an African superstar and innovative composer, he became a symbol of controversy, using his art to challenge societal norms and political oppression. His legacy reflects the vibrant intersection of culture and resistance, showcasing how music can serve as a powerful tool for change.

      Fela: This Bitch of a Life: The Authorized Biography of Africa's Musical Genius
    • The book explores the journey of boys transitioning into men, emphasizing the distinction between physical maturity and emotional or psychological development. It highlights the importance of understanding that size does not equate to maturity, encouraging readers to recognize the complexities of male growth. Through this lens, it aims to provide insights into the natural processes involved in this significant life stage.

      "Please Teach Me How To Become A Real Man of God"
    • THE BOOK OF JAMES

      • 128 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      The epistle targets Jewish Christians dispersed across various nations, stemming from the historical Assyrian and Babylonian captivities. It emphasizes their shared faith, referring to them as "brethren" multiple times, indicating a strong sense of community among believers. This connection highlights the blend of Jewish heritage and Christian identity, showcasing the unique position of these early Christians within a broader cultural context.

      THE BOOK OF JAMES
    • THE BOOK OF I TIMOTHY

      • 160 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      Focused on enhancing biblical understanding, this guide offers a detailed chapter-by-chapter and verse-by-verse exploration of the scriptures. Dr. Moore, driven by a passion for teaching, provides insights aimed at deepening readers' knowledge of God's word. Ideal for Bible students seeking to enrich their spiritual journey, this book serves as a valuable resource for learning and reflection.

      THE BOOK OF I TIMOTHY
    • The Real Trinity

      • 140 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Exploring the concept of the Trinity, this book aims to reveal the nature of God as existing in three forms simultaneously. It utilizes biblical scripture to argue for God's existence and offers insights into the relationship between the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. Readers seeking answers about their purpose and a deeper understanding of divine will will find unique revelations that challenge conventional perspectives on God's nature. This work promises to provide a profound exploration of faith and spirituality.

      The Real Trinity
    • THE BOOK OF I JOHN

      • 130 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      The book explores the challenges posed by false spiritual teachers in the early church, delving into their impact on faith communities and the responses from genuine leaders. It examines the theological implications of deception and the importance of discernment in spiritual matters. Through historical context and scriptural analysis, the narrative provides insights into maintaining authentic faith and the struggle against misleading doctrines that threatened the integrity of early Christian teachings.

      THE BOOK OF I JOHN