THE UNIVERSAL GOD

Seek and serve the king

Anyone seeking to establish a strong foundation in their faith and develop a deeper relationship with God, this book serves as a powerful guide.

It explores the nature of God, particularly the Trinity, and explains how believers can benefit from understanding the three spheres of God.

One of the most striking aspects of the book is its explanation of the phrase “I am who I am” in Hebrew. The interpretation—”I will become what I choose to become” or “I will be what I will be”—adds depth to our understanding of God’s infinite nature and His ability to manifest in ways that meet our needs.

Beyond theology, the book provides a structured approach to developing one’s faith and applying it in everyday life. It emphasizes that true service to God is reflected in serving others with love and integrity. The message is clear: being a faithful believer requires moral responsibility, ethical living, and a commitment to being a good citizen.

Overall, this book is a thought-provoking and insightful read for anyone looking to strengthen their faith, understand God on a deeper level, and live out their beliefs in service to others.

About the Author

Mzubanzi Mdunyelwa, is an Anglican Priest and co-author of a book called ISIVIVANE VOLUME 10 with 2 beautiful poems titled as follows ‘The Cyclopean Eye of Africa’ and ‘The Sirius of Africa’ which are about Reverend John Knox Bokwe, published in March 2023; and author of a book called MIRROR YOURSELF, published in May 2023. He was appointed to APPRISE Community, Engagement and Involvement for the National Institute for Health and Care Research in 2023.

He was born in 1978 in Baragwaneth Hospital, Johannesburg, the second of eight children. He grew up in lower Nqgungqu location, Mqanduli in the Eastern Cape, South Africa. He received his primary and senior education in his home village schools and matriculated at Bazindlovu Senior Secondary School. He completed his theological studies at the College of the Transfiguration and the University of Pretoria with BA Honours.

Growing up, he was an altar boy, lay preacher and choir member, and his sporting interest includes soccer and long jump. He grew up under the strictly Christian background and values of his parents, Reverend Kholisile Stanford and the late Nomathemba Cynthia, later joined by Nomasithembe Mdunyelwa. He is a grandson of Nkosi Dalilanga Victor Vuxwana Holomisa and his wife Hombakazi Nosam Mdunyelwa who were able to balance both African and Christian religions, which helped him to be able to live in harmony with people of different religions.

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