Israel Simelane is a prophetic writer and exposer of truth whose books confront corruption, false worship, and deception while calling people back to God's original design for life, justice, and freedom. Blending scripture with real-world events, he offers practical guidance and a prophetic call to action for individuals, communities, and nations. With a bold yet compassionate voice, Israel writes to awaken hearts, defend the oppressed, and inspire readers to walk in truth with courage and clarity.
Why Students Learn This
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- FormatePub
- ISBN8231199846
- EAN9798231199846
- Date de parution27/06/2025
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- ÉditeurWalzone Press
Résumé
What if every subject you study is a tool for your future?In this engaging and practical guide, Why Students Learn This, students are shown how each school subject-Math, Science, Languages, History, Art, and more-connects to real life, real decisions, and real careers. With relatable examples and life-based applications, it reveals that learning isn't just about exams-it's about preparing for purpose.
Written from a Christian worldview, this book encourages learners to think beyond the distinction between "easy" and "hard" subjects, and instead choose wisely, explore with confidence, and study with understanding. It also equips students with career-planning tips, learning habits, and warnings about common distractions that can derail a bright future. Whether you're in secondary school, high school, or advising a young learner, this guide is designed to help you study what God created and discover who you were made to become.
Written from a Christian worldview, this book encourages learners to think beyond the distinction between "easy" and "hard" subjects, and instead choose wisely, explore with confidence, and study with understanding. It also equips students with career-planning tips, learning habits, and warnings about common distractions that can derail a bright future. Whether you're in secondary school, high school, or advising a young learner, this guide is designed to help you study what God created and discover who you were made to become.






















