Wednesday, August 27, 2014

Book Review, Groping for God


Groping for God

CBM eBook

Reviewed By Valerie Rouse for Readers’ Favorite

Groping for God is a personal, heart-wrenching story about Pastor Matupit Darius from Rabaul in Papua New Guinea. Pastor Darius lost his daughter Martina in a tragic bus accident. Pastor Darius was forced to escort Martina’s body to the hospital. All the while, he was in a state of deep shock. He couldn’t believe that a few minutes ago, he and Martina were laughing, enjoying themselves. Suddenly, their bus was tumbling down a ravine, killing his only daughter. According to author Darius, he (Darius) was so accustomed to extending support to his church members in their time of need. He felt out of sorts now that he was on the receiving end. He was accepting telephone calls and condolence greetings from friends and even strangers. Pastor Darius had to struggle emotionally to maintain a sense of equilibrium. He was angry with God for taking Martina, yet he knew and believed in God’s promise that He would not allow His people to bear burdens that they could not handle. He realized that he had to immerse himself in God’s word, especially the book of Job, in order to be at peace.

 Groping for God is a short novel outlining the grieving process experienced by Pastor Darius. The language is simple and colloquial. It is easy to understand. The book is written in the first person. This tactic essentially allows the reader to become fully immersed in the story. I love the inclusion of the photos. This enhances the dramatic effect of the tragic circumstances. The reader is inclined to empathize with the author and feel his pain. Author Darius utilizes bold blue sub-headings which are very effective because they assist in formatting the story. They also keep the reader in tune with the thought patterns of the main character. I also appreciate the various short questions interspersed in the book. This allows the reader to identify with the main character and experience the changing states of raw emotion. The use of contrast is clever. The story begins on a somber note yet, at the end, author Darius relates that his faith in God encourages him to put things in perspective. He can see that God is still in control, despite his loss. In essence, he found the silver lining under his dark clouds. I recommend this book to all readers who are going through trying times and need spiritual upliftment.

Wednesday, July 16, 2014

Reviews Appreciated

Hello Reggie,
 
I finished reading the Onesimus book you gave me at Northgate a couple weeks ago.  I read it pretty carefully over a period of a week or so.
 
I was very blessed by how much thought and teaching there is available in the very small book of Philemon.  And I really appreciated the segments on the history and culture which provides the backdrop for Paul’s letter.
So kudos to you and the other authors; the book is very well done for the person who really wants to dig into the Scriptures.  I also appreciated the straightforward direct manner of writing – not much clutter and plenty of thought-provoking information and observations.  I also liked the layout of dealing with the story “on the surface” and then having a follow-up section of deeper understanding.
 
One thought that soon became paramount in my mind was that if there is that much to be gleaned from a single page of Scripture, I can only imagine how much more there is from all the rest of Scripture.  That’s pretty exciting actually, and I couldn’t help but think that (at least) my more full comprehension is going to have to extend well into eternity, and in fact I wouldn’t be surprised if God’s Word will be continuing relevant throughout all of eternity. (Sorta puts into perspective the notion that God’s Word will never pass away!)  

Friday, March 7, 2014

Human Resource: Our Great Wealth

 
Foreign governments and companies are attracted to Papua New Guinea like magnets because of the great wealth they find here: fish, logs, oil, natural gas, copper, gold, copra, cocoa, palm oil, crocodile skins etc. etc. etc. But the real wea...lth of this incredible nation is its human resource. The most beautiful part of this beautiful land is its beautiful people!

Part of that human resource that no one knew about is the writing talent that is here. Here is a second book by Leslie Mamu, author best seller of Living Your Dreams. It is going off to the printers next week. What a joy.

Thursday, November 28, 2013

Jesus Has Defeated Satan




This book is not written by a Papua New Guinean, but it certainly is a very PNG book. Missionary Neville Bartle (like many missionaries to PNG) went to school when he arrived in the country many years ago. This schooling was not in a classroom with teachers and assignments; it was in villages, in bush houses, listening to late night stories around the fire. It was on long walks, canoe rides, etc. as he got to know hundreds of people and learned of their lives and stories. He learned many of these things from PNG people, but the truths are not local, they are worldwide. consider what he writes in the introduction:
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 Today there is a brutal, vicious, worldwide fight going on. It is not between families or clans; not between countries or provinces. It doesn’t centre around political differences or divergent worldviews. It is nothing new; it has been raging for millennia.
This fight is between God and Satan, between God’s holy angels and Satan’s evil powers of darkness.
This fight involves every human being and every spirit. It cannot be avoided. You and I are also included in this fight.
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 So many people wander their way through this warfare half blind. They get injured and crippled without even realizing how and why. It is time for Lasik surgery for our Spiritual Eyes. Time to see things for what they really are. Time to find victory - genuine life-changing victory - through knowing the Lord Jesus Christ.
 
Now available on eBook through the following outlets:
Amazon                                               Nook

Apple                                                  Sony

eSentral                                               Scribd

Kobo                                                   PagePusher

Monday, October 14, 2013

Groping for God

My Search for Answers During My Sorrows

We may rarely find someone who truly understands their personl journey through tragic sorrow. It is even more rare when that person is able to articulate that journey, and make it comprehensible, so that it might act like healing ointment for others to read, to feel, and to understand.

This is what pastor Darius has done for us.


Pastor Darius is from the South Pacific Island country of Papua New Guinea. He lost his wife through cancer and now his only daughter through a tragic accident. After comforting hundreds of mourners in his years of ministry, he now feels hurt, angry with God, and unable to recover. His honest story has helped thousands of readers in his own country.

Now his dynamic, true account is available worldwide in eBook format.


Amazon                                                        eSentral

Apple iTunes                                                Sony

Nook                                                             Scribd

Kobo                                                           

The price is only $0.99, have a look and spread the word.

Thursday, September 5, 2013

Invitation

By opening the pages of this book you are about to jump into a story, a fascinating story, a true story.
This story will take you to places you have never been before. It will introduce you to people you may know very little or nothing about.

BUT
You will be gripped by it. You will feel many different emotions – sadness, joy, fear, hope, empathy, tears, respect, etc. – for the people in the story and the situations they find themselves in. Bad things and good things have combined together to create a very difficult and conflicting situation. A situation that certain people are attempting to resolve.


We cannot know if Demas (as an example) really was talkative and outgoing. We don’t know if Dr. Luke worked in a hospital. We don’t know how the runaway slave met up with Paul who was under house arrest. But we crafted this story as a way to show how it could have happened. We tried to be true to the surroundings and time-period of the original story and we have attempted to be true to all the information the Bible does give us about the characters and the events concerned.

Thank you,
The Authors

Friday, August 16, 2013

Onesimus - Transformed
This is an incredible book; fun, informative, enlightening.


This is
Creative Biblical Writing.