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This Far By Faith

This Far By Faith

By Chimwemwe Manyozo

Non-Fiction Self-Help & Personal Development

MK500,000.00

Description:

This Far by Faith by Dr. Chimwemwe John Paul Manyozo is a memoir about
perseverance, purpose, and the power of faith. From Blantyre, Malawi, to the halls of some of
the world’s most prestigious universities, Manyozo’s story traces an extraordinary journey
defined not by privilege or perfection, but by grace, resilience, and unrelenting belief.
Told with honesty and clarity, the book begins with a scene of rejection—a failed job
application that becomes the final push to finish the manuscript. From there, the narrative
unfolds into recollections of childhood trials, family fractures, and the fragile line between
fear and courage. Manyozo recounts near-expulsions from school, nights of terror during
violent robberies, and the quiet triumphs that emerged from shame and failure. Each chapter
reflects a lesson learned through hardship—how faith can transform pain into purpose, how
rejection can redirect destiny, and how ordinary lives hold extraordinary value when seen
through the lens of gratitude.
The memoir captures the social, emotional, and spiritual textures of growing up in Malawi at
the turn of the millennium—where education was both a dream and a battle, and where faith
was often the only constant. As Manyozo journeys through academia—from his formative
years at Chancellor College to his scholarships in the United Kingdom and China—he invites
readers into the inner workings of a mind and spirit shaped by struggle, faith, and the pursuit
of service.
Ultimately, This Far by Faith is more than one man’s story. It is a testament to God’s grace, a
love letter to Africa’s dreamers, and a reminder that our scars are not signs of defeat, but
symbols of survival. Both intimate and universal, this book inspires readers to keep walking,
to keep believing, and to remember that every step forward—no matter how small—is a
miracle in motion.

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