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Removed, Not Rejected: God’s Protection in a Season of Narcissistic Control, Retrenchment, and Restoration
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- ISBN8232003524
- EAN9798232003524
- Date de parution14/01/2026
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- ÉditeurDraft2Digital
Résumé
Have you ever worked hard, stayed loyal, and given your best-only to find yourself pushed aside, misunderstood, or made "inconvenient"?Sekhothali Mphafi takes you inside her own journey through a workplace shadowed by manipulation, covert criticism, and professional sabotage. She was competent, committed, and dedicated-but soon became a target in a culture that valued control over integrity. From HR hearings and selective narratives to the subtle tests of loyalty that divided colleagues, she faced challenges that left her questioning, exhausted, and uncertain.
But this is not a story of defeat. It is a story of endurance, discernment, and divine redirection. Through each challenge, Sekhothali discovered that removal does not equal rejection, and that endings can be protective rather than punitive. Her story reminds us that God often moves before a system destroys, that setbacks can become openings, and that peace and clarity are possible even in the aftermath of professional loss.
Removed, Not Rejected is for anyone who has felt silenced, targeted, or relieved after losing something they prayed to keep. Honest, relatable, and deeply inspiring, this book will guide you to recognize your worth, reclaim your integrity, and trust that what feels like a loss may actually be a path toward restoration and alignment. If you are navigating toxic workplaces, professional transitions, or the quiet grief of being overlooked, this story will speak to your heart, your faith, and your future.
But this is not a story of defeat. It is a story of endurance, discernment, and divine redirection. Through each challenge, Sekhothali discovered that removal does not equal rejection, and that endings can be protective rather than punitive. Her story reminds us that God often moves before a system destroys, that setbacks can become openings, and that peace and clarity are possible even in the aftermath of professional loss.
Removed, Not Rejected is for anyone who has felt silenced, targeted, or relieved after losing something they prayed to keep. Honest, relatable, and deeply inspiring, this book will guide you to recognize your worth, reclaim your integrity, and trust that what feels like a loss may actually be a path toward restoration and alignment. If you are navigating toxic workplaces, professional transitions, or the quiet grief of being overlooked, this story will speak to your heart, your faith, and your future.








