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Location
South Africa
Bob Shop ID
657221736

2006 paperback with 288 pages in good condition. 

Reaping the Whirlwind sounds an urgent call to the Church to direct the destiny of South Africa. A decade after Apartheid the nation again faces a crossroads. It will either lead the way into the-African Century or succumb to the corruption, rampant poverty, violent crime and racial tension that threaten our fragile democracy. The author shows how key events in history paved the way for lawlessness and moral decline in the nation. These realities have spiritual roots that only the Church is qualified to address. Reaping the Whirlwind includes: The biblical mandate for Africa; The spiritual origin of key challenges facing the nation; A lesson on the impact of national idolatry in Israel and comparison with two key events in South Africa's history; Evidence of the influence of the spiritual powers invoked through Nationalism during the 1938 Centenary Trek celebrations and the inauguration of the Voortrekker Monument in 1949; A challenge to engage with the legacy of national idolatry; The Church's mandate to be a royal priesthood and disciple the nation.