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Discover the transformative power of forgiveness in the face of hurt, wrong, and betrayal. 'Look For Your Judas and Wash His Feet' offers a profound exploration of the human experience, guiding readers on a journey of healing, self-discovery, and liberation. Learn to break free from the chains of resentment and bitterness, and uncover the radical power of forgiveness to transform your life. This book will help you confront your deepest hurts and betrayals, emerge stronger and wiser, and, above all, reclaim your peace.

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Discover the transformative power of forgiveness in the face of hurt, wrong, and betrayal. 'Look For Your Judas and Wash His Feet' offers a profound exploration of the human experience, guiding readers on a journey of healing, self-discovery, and liberation. Learn to break free from the chains of resentment and bitterness, and uncover the radical power of forgiveness to transform your life. This book will help you confront your deepest hurts and betrayals, emerge stronger and wiser, and, above all, reclaim your peace.
Autorenporträt
Asante Danquah is a Ghanaian-British author. He holds a Commonwealth Executive Master of Business Administration from Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology. He received his Bachelor of Arts degree in Sociology from the University of Ghana. He is a product of the Institute of Commercial Management, United Kingdom, and the Seventh-Day Adventist College of Education, Koforidua. He has worked as a research assistant at the Office of Parliament in Ghana and a Net 2 TV parliamentary correspondent, and he is a former member of the parliamentary press corps. He has been a course facilitator in Adult Education at the University of Ghana and in Business Communication and Human Resource Management at the University of Cape Coast. He was assistant M&E Officer at Strategic Communications Africa, and a teacher at Odorgonno Senior High School. He was a columnist for the National Agenda Newspaper and Oracle Magazine.