Description
ABOUT THE BOOK
FROM HASHTAGS TO HOLY FIRE – An APOSTOLIC LETTER TO GENERATION Z: A Prophetic Satire on Power, Protest, and Purpose – RISE, REFORM, REBUILD is a bold, poetic, and provocative wake-up call—crafted in the style of ancient epistles but addressed to the tech-savvy, meme-shaping sons and daughters of the Scroll Age. Wielding satire like a sword and Scripture like a mirror, this work invites Generation Z into a divine conversation—not of condemnation, but of consecration, calling them from viral noise to eternal voice.
It begins in Kenya, where the “TikTok Trumpet” sounded and digital firebrands confronted modern-day Pharaohs with smartphones instead of staffs. It dissects the protests, hashtags, and heroism with biting allegory and scriptural parody: “And the youths gathered at the gates, saying, ‘Let our voices be heard above the tax of Pharaoh’ (Netizens 3:14).” The book journeys through movements that rose with passion but stumbled without purpose, asking: Was it revolution or reaction? Smoke or substance?
With rich biblical satire, The Price of a Hashtag and Victories Without Thrones explore the high cost of unguarded zeal, while Digital Orphans laments a generation crying out without fathers to mentor them. Each chapter layers wit with wisdom, weaving modern activism with timeless truths—showing how fire without foundation can consume rather than construct.
But this is no critique without a cure. The latter chapters offer apostolic blueprints for kingdom-conscious reformers—those who carry both the roar of David and the resolve of Daniel. From Nairobi to Nigeria, from TikTok to Tehran, the book connects global Gen Z uprisings with prophetic insights, urging young warriors to rise not just for protest, but for purpose.
In its closing calls, the author prophesies: “You are the Esthers in Susa, the Pauls in digital Athens, the Daniels in Babylon. Your throne is not a trend—but a task.” It is a letter, a mirror, a scroll—sent to awaken a generation not to rebel aimlessly, but to rebuild righteously.
This is not just a book. It’s a mantle. Will you wear it?
Reviews
There are no reviews yet.