Black Authors: Gina Osei – Welcome to the Soul Clinic of the Lord
For Black History Month 2021 buy a selection of books by our Black writers from our website.
Gina Osei’s book Welcome to the Soul Clinic of the Lord which addresses the full Gospel of Jesus Christ and the fact that He came to set the captives free.
The church of Jesus Christ has been divided on the subject of deliverance for a very long time now and this can be attributed to the fact that Satan does not want this truth to be known and accepted by the modern-day church. This is to continue to weaken the church through ignorance.
However, the Lord wants the church to wake up and recognise what the enemy is doing to keep us in bondage and oppression. I have come to realise that everything that attracts so much controversy ought to be considered carefully and critically; this is because the enemy confuses and obstructs this ideology in order to promote his Kingdom here on earth.
Written by Gina Osei
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Sweet Holy Spirit is written by Joshua Abraham.
I have been a Christian since 25th April 1992 when I was baptised. As a Police Detective who worked on homicide for three years, I was trained to rigorously examine evidence, and explore answers given under questioning with more questions. Since retiring from the Police, I have obtained a professional qualification as a Life Coach. Like the disciples who Jesus used to kick start his church, I am not an academic. I explore the evidence through questions and try to articulate my message in a language that is easy to follow. Written by Randal Porter.


Beryl Bamu has dedicated her life to serving God and humanity. A minister and writer, Dr. Bamu merges her Christian faith and educationist background to address issues on vulnerability from a biblical standpoint. She has passion for and sees strength vulnerable people as she visualises vulnerability through God’s lens. She equally holds a PhD in pedagogical sciences with special focus on disability and Inclusion. She currently lives in Belgium with her Family.
I Do; I Do; I Do falls into the testimony book genre. It is a memoir, a powerful story of love and forgiveness in the midst of betrayal and heartache. It is written primarily from a wife’s perspective. The strength of this book is the story itself of marriage restoration – all the more amazing because it is true.
Here is an extract from the book:
‘Let The Healer In’ delves into God’s comfort during times of Hardship, depression and despair! Book written by Helen Aigbe-Joseph.
‘His Grace is Enough’ explores how lasting joy and peace are found in who we are in Christ and what this means for us. It reminds us that we have been specially chosen by God to serve and glorify Him in everything we do. Written by Christine Emelone.

