When things seem to be perfect something else goes wrong. Angy had it all. She bought herself a car and soon had a license. John began being paranoid. He hallucinated about Angy doing things that she could never do; not to mention thinking about. He blamed her for doing all the right things. Soon he began saying that Angy had an affair. Angy was not happy about this as it came with physical abuse.
Her mother was very disappointed and spent her days crying. She wanted to know why God had forsaken her. What she did not realize was that all people who ask that question were those who really were with God. One way or another God was testing her strength and belief in Him. Angy never stopped believing in God.
She had taken a long journey to Cape Town and she had something for the world. God had sent her in this city for a reason. It was not over; it was far from over for her. This is why she decided to stay a little bit longer in the Cape; especially it was easy for her to visit Luzuko in prison while she was there.
CHAPTER 2 Peeps grew up in a very small township called Kwa-Makhutha. His parents believed in making an honest living. His father was a very stern man. He considered him a not very nice man. Peeps could only talk to his father when he was drunk; he showed this wonderful side of him. Sometimes being drunk does not mean bad which is why may be Jesus changed water into wine for the people to drink. Peeps sometimes talked to him about things that happened to him. Women were the easiest to be drawn into the church life. They began to infiltrate their culture with the ways of the church. Where they were supposed to sing cultural songs they sang church songs. They began to forget about themselves and the way they lived. Their focus was drawn to the unseen and never been seen. They took children to the church with them. Though their cultural practices still remained, it was never the same. A simple wedding turned into a church thing. As the children grew they went on to learn about priest and the cultural man began to disappear. Today there is no man who truly lives the way original people in South Africa in their tribe. People will tell you that we are multi-cultured and that is a whole lot of ……. The fact is the Whites of South Africa live their lives, the Indians live their lives, Colourds live their lives even though they never actually had a culture and the Blacks really don`t know whose lives they are living. At first they were caught between their culture and the ways of the church; today they are neither believers nor what they originally were. You can refer them to a lost Nation.
Almost every nation had its own myth about God. In the paragraph above I just made reference to the way of life of a certain sector in the lives of South Africans. A lot of nations in various continents saw God differently but in the same or almost the same eye. Somewhere in Africa Mbambo of Bakuba is believed to have vomited out the world upon feeling a stomach ache. In the same continent there is a story of Ahim in Ennead whose semen became the primal components of the universe. It is also in this continent that Ptah is believed to have created the world by speaking.