Goodbye village

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This book is about a character named Musuku, a beautiful down to earth young lady who is a humble soul, Used by God as she has a special calling. She goes through life in purity but she meets so many challenges in her journey with God. She grew up in a small village called Mutoli and she was the precious gem there as every man was enticed with her beauty and kept seeking for her hand in marriage. Her mother was very protective of her and she would not allow any of the vultures to go anywhere near her. As she gets to the city she is faced with a lot of battles and she helps all the people she is assigned to. What will happen when she meets a guy who seems to be everything she has ever wanted in a husband? Is he really right for her.........

Chapter1

Musuku was sixteen when she moved to a new school in her village, she used to go to a school in the suburbs when her mother ran out of funds and could not afford to pay the school in town anymore.

Since she was born, she felt misplaced as she never fitted in anywhere or with anyone. Nobody understood the kind of person she was and they always asked themselves what she was all about.

As a kid her mom says she used to be a bubbly and happy child who took interest in the most random things and asked a million questions, she always had questions to things that did not seem normal and no one ever has answers for her questions.

When she turned thirteen, she started isolating from people because she would see visions and have dreams that made no sense. She would see people from her village doing weird things which made her feel very uncomfortable and she did not know what to do about it or who to tell so she kept it to herself.

When other girls started dating, Musuku would look at them and feel that they were weird and dating was not her thing.

Guys asked her out all the time and she always turned them down because she just felt dating was belittling herself worth and image.

She felt she was too good for everyone and that she would only date the guy she would get married to, how she would know when the right guy came was also still a mystery to her.

She was the best student in every grade and everybody knew and liked her except for the girls that were in her grade, they felt she thinks she is better than everybody and she's a weirdo since she refused to do every other thing that they did.

When she completed her matric, she left for the city to live with her father and also for tertiary studies.

She found that in the city people go to churches where preaching's make sense and she was starting to be familiar with her secret gift that she never really understood.

She met a pastor who guided and mentored her into full prophetic maturity and she fell in love with JESUS, understanding and sharing His word to everyone she knew or met.

She always struggled with getting friends as everyone she met would only love her for the wrong reasons. She always got betrayed or backstabbed because everyone who became her friend realised she was not ordinary and they never understood her and how she would not conform to the standards of the world. She always had her own way of doing things it was as if she was living in a world of her own. She met a girl with a troubled soul from the new church she had just joined in the city, she sensed her heavy heart from far and approached her, the girls name was Munangwa.

She spoke positive words upon Munangwa, supported her emotionally and prayed with her whenever she could and that was the beginning of a fruitful friendship.

Munangwa and Musuku grew closer by the day; they were exposed to the same Christian practices, prayed together, meditated on the word together, sang together and travelled their Christian growth at the same pace.

Everything that would happen in the life of the other would also happen in the life of the other, they could stay apart for days and when they came together again it would be as though they never missed out on each other's lives because the stories they would tell of their experiences and encounters would be very similar, at times they felt like they were one person in two different bodies.

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