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Tendai Ndlovu never meant to become a prophet. He was just another man trying to outrun hunger, disappointment, and a future that refused to answer its phone. But in the hot, restless streets of Bulawayo, a single staged miracle turns him into the city's newest spiritual sensation. Crowds gather. Money flows. Hope becomes a performance,and Tendai discovers that applause is a drug with no instructions for withdrawal.But every miracle has a shadow.As his fame rises, strange whispers follow him. Elders from distant villages claim he carries a mark. Nightmares drag him back to a Congo forest he…mehr

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Tendai Ndlovu never meant to become a prophet. He was just another man trying to outrun hunger, disappointment, and a future that refused to answer its phone. But in the hot, restless streets of Bulawayo, a single staged miracle turns him into the city's newest spiritual sensation. Crowds gather. Money flows. Hope becomes a performance,and Tendai discovers that applause is a drug with no instructions for withdrawal.But every miracle has a shadow.As his fame rises, strange whispers follow him. Elders from distant villages claim he carries a mark. Nightmares drag him back to a Congo forest he barely remembers, humid, ancient, alive with drums that beat in patterns no human choir could imitate. A serpent watches him in his dreams, promising power and demanding recognition. And a mysterious man from the forest arrives with a carved token and a warning: the power Tendai plays with is not borrowed,it is owedWhen a billionaire summons him to cleanse a haunted island mansion, Tendai is thrust into a world where spiritual warfare is not metaphor but geography. Workers vanish. Shadows move without permission. And every prayer he utters seems to awaken something older, hungrier, and far more familiar than he dares admit.As the line between performance and possession blurs, Tendai is forced to confront the truth he has avoided: the forest did not choose him by accident. It remembers him. It has plans for him. And it will not be denied.Caught between the expectations of a desperate city, the manipulation of powerful men, and the relentless pull of a supernatural force that speaks in riddles and fire, Tendai must decide what kind of prophet he will become. A man who lies to survive? Or a man who finally tells the truth-and pays the price for it?The Prophet Who Lied to Heaven is a gripping African spiritual thriller set in the heart of Zimbabwe and the shadows of the Congo. It blends supernatural suspense, dark humor, religious drama, and unforgettable characters into a story about power, faith, deception, and the haunting cost of ambition.Perfect for readers who enjoy African gothic fiction, supernatural thrillers, spiritual conspiracy stories, and tense journeys where the past refuses to stay buried.


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Autorenporträt
Mr. A. Gandidze is a seasoned educator, guidance counselor, and parent mentor with years of experience teaching and supporting learners from diverse backgrounds. His work in both classroom and community settings has shaped a deep understanding of child behaviour, emotional development, and the subtle patterns that often lead young people toward risk or resilience.

Drawing from Christian principles, practical psychology, and real conversations with students and families, he writes with clarity, compassion, and a commitment to empowering parents. His mission is to help homes become places of guidance, emotional safety, and spiritual grounding.

When he is not teaching, he is dedicated to writing transformative books that strengthen families, uplift communities, and inspire purposeful parenting rooted in truth and grace.