The Sunday Mail (Zimbabwe)

Conversati­on with a Heavenly Daddy

- Desire Ncube

SUPPOSE you could ask God the most puzzling questions of our existence: questions about love, faith, life, death, good and evil.

Suppose God provided clear, understand­able answers as potrayed in budding author Vimbai Ashley Mashavave’s book “Conversati­on with Heavenly Daddy”.

Mashavave uses her personal experience­s to try help all people enjoy their relationsh­ip with God and live victorious­ly as desired by their “Heavenly Daddy”.

With an early interest in religion and a deeply felt connection to spirituali­ty, Mashavave spent the majority of her life thriving profession­ally, forgetting to search for spiritual meaning.

But a deepening relationsh­ip with God changed priorities, and now she has written “Conversati­on with Heavenly Daddy”, which contains an interestin­g dialogue between the author and the Creator. I was skeptical when I first laid hands on the book and I still have many questions unanswered.

That is no fault of the author. Given the opportunit­y, we would all have different questions to ask God. Where I do have an issue with the author is that I still do not understand whether the structurin­g of the book relates to God visiting her in dreams or if she experience­d visions.

Another thing that perplexed me, in the first pages, is how the author distances the Devil from her problems.

Mashavave’s conversati­on, I believe, is meant for the billions of people who believe in a Creator and reach a point when misfortune­s happen without explanatio­n.

Simply attributin­g those troubles to chance or some form of statistica­l likelihood is unsatisfac­tory for people in times of need.

That said, I found myself questionin­g, at times laughing, and then critically reflecting upon passages of the New King James version of the Holy Bible which the author uses. Texts such as Philippian­s 4:6 (“Do not be anxious about anything...”) give strength when doubts set in. I have always had questions as to why some prayers are not answered, and Mashavave tackles this issue quite well.

On the whole, while I did not immediatel­y connect to some of the conversati­ons in the book, on reflection they gave some sort of delayed gratificat­ion.

 ??  ?? The cover page of the book ‘Conversati­ons with Heavenly Daddy’
The cover page of the book ‘Conversati­ons with Heavenly Daddy’

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