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"Who Told You-You Are Naked?" - the divine question that echoes through human history, peeling back the layers of shame, fear, and deception. In this honest and deeply reflective book, Israel Simelane explores the origin of broken self-perception, the reality of human failure, and the unchanging grace of a God who still clothes the fallen. With the ancient Garden of Eden as a backdrop and the modern soul as the subject, this book travels through the rawness of human mistakes, the loneliness of shame, and the liberating truth found in Yeshua the Messiah. Through relatable stories, biblical…mehr

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"Who Told You-You Are Naked?" - the divine question that echoes through human history, peeling back the layers of shame, fear, and deception. In this honest and deeply reflective book, Israel Simelane explores the origin of broken self-perception, the reality of human failure, and the unchanging grace of a God who still clothes the fallen. With the ancient Garden of Eden as a backdrop and the modern soul as the subject, this book travels through the rawness of human mistakes, the loneliness of shame, and the liberating truth found in Yeshua the Messiah. Through relatable stories, biblical truths, and practical wisdom, Who Told You-You Are Naked? is not a sermon but a conversation. It is not a judgment but an invitation to rise, heal, and rediscover purpose. Whether you've stumbled publicly or quietly wrestled with hidden regrets, this book offers a path forward. You are not your failure. You are not disqualified. There's still a covering waiting for you.
Autorenporträt
Israel Simelane is a seasoned author, radio and television scriptwriter, and producer with a deep understanding of social dynamics. Having been actively engaged in various societal arenas-especially within churches-he brings a wealth of experience to his work. As a police officer for over two decades, he played a key role in producing impactful short broadcast messages for the Royal Eswatini Police Service, addressing critical social and moral issues. His unique perspective, drawn from years of firsthand interaction with communities, positions him as a thought-provoking voice in matters of faith, integrity, and leadership.