Moses
by
Book Details
About the Book
Born destitute is a play of purpose; to draw the attention of the well-meaning citizens of the international community to the challenges of child destitution in the African hinterland. The book, like most of Dr. Herbert’s works start with a prologue; Daybreak in Hades, a poetic adaptation from another book of his. Then the drama; Moses an African orphan, picked by the river side and adopted by a childless couple goes to Europe and qualifies as a medical doctor. He marries a Caucasian, Nancy whom he met at college and who has a passion for destitute children. Both return to Moses’ home country after studies and establish The Riverside Foundation to turn lives around for good. Were lives really turned around . . .? It is a dramatic depiction of love, empathy and determination as the lady doctor adapts to life in a novel cultural setting in the African hinterland.
About the Author
Omeje, Herbert Chukwuka is a Nigerian by birth and a medical doctor by training. Dr Herbert’s spiritual knowledge is greatly enriched through meditation while waiting upon the Lord and following two decades of missionary work in prisons in South eastern Nigeria. He currently resides with his family in Texas, United States.