A Compass of Faith: A Man’s Journey To America

by Joseph Mbungu Nsiesi


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 5/17/2012

Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 112
ISBN : 9781449752347
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 112
ISBN : 9781449752354
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 112
ISBN : 9781449752330

About the Book

Death was sleeping all around us. I could feel her in the high cries of uncomfortable babies and the low moans of old men as they fight the pain and discomfort of dysentery. This would be a trip through hell, and perhaps some unfortunate souls on this boat would make not make it out alive as is often the case on the Congo River. Perhaps, we all knew that some of us wouldn’t all arrive at our destination and that we would meet our Lord, our Maker, here on this black river of death and hope. Death and hope. Can it be one and the same? With this river, the answer is yes. People lived and died under the power of this powerful river every single day. It was now my turn to make this journey on its surface. Despite my deepest fears, I feel the warm breeze of God’s grace lingering around me in the air. Yes, hope is a powerful element in each of our hearts and that is what everyone here now clings onto tightly and with both fists, even if it means kissing death right on the lips.


About the Author

A Compass of Faith: A Man’s Journey To America is a story of faith and hardship by a Christian and democracy advocate, Joseph Mbungu Nsiesi. The memoir details the year-long journey of fleeing his native land, The Democratic Republic of Congo. Joseph suffers through near death confrontations, illness, and hardship as he traveled through the Congo River further away from his homeland. However, the hardship didn’t end there. He was robbed and cheated and lived in extreme poverty while maintaining his faith that one day he would realize the dream God had for him. In the face of death, hunger, and disease, Joseph would not give up on his faith. Instead, he used his faith as his compass to guide him out of the darkness and into the arms of America. In this autobiographical account, Joseph describes his painful adventure.