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Can a bad tree bear good fruit? Can a good tree bear bad fruit? A rhetorical question Jesus asked in Matthew 17, that has far-reaching
“Is wealth evil and poverty holy? Uncover the biblical truth about God’s plan for your prosperity and break free from the lies.” Just like the boy who asked God for wisdom and became the richest man ever, or his father, a man after God’s own heart, who had riches to spare.
Munyaradzi Goredema is a masterful storyteller, capturing the raw, unfiltered emotions of life’s toughest moments. His work explores themes of faith, loss, and identity, all set against the unforgiving backdrop of modern-day Southern Africa.
Deeply personal yet universally resonant, Munyaradzi’s stories delve into the deceitfulness of human nature while highlighting the transformative power of faith.
“Is wealth evil and poverty holy? Uncover the biblical truth about God’s plan for your prosperity and break free from the lies.”
Rudo’s life was supposed to be secure, even after the tragic loss of her parents. With a stable home under her uncle’s care and a steady income for life, she should have been protected.
Beneath the unfamiliar Harare sun and the foreign cacophony of rude and obnoxious conductors calling for customers, Rudo was certain that Harare could never be her home.
Can a bad tree bear good fruit? Can a good tree bear bad fruit? A rhetorical question Jesus asked in Matthew 17, that has far-reaching

We are taught to identify hearts or intents or the standings of people and societies by their fruits (Matthew 7:16). Surely, if we are to critically look at the fruits of how modern society and the things it exalts are constructed, can we have any doubt that anything not actively spreading Jesus is scattering? Think about what is actively taught in public schools today-evolution, a false equality of all religion, the supremacy of “science” etc. What does that do to the foundations of our faith?
If God says I am healed (Isaiah 53 vs 5), but I say I am sick- then I am lying, if I say in this
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