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Journeying with God Part I - V

A 28 Year Journal

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Journeying with God Part I - V

By: John Monyjok Maluth
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This book completes Journeying with God Parts I to V, a long walk through war, displacement, hunger, sickness, learning, faith, and service. It is written as a memoir, with real places, real people, and real events.

In Part V, I return to the years when my life shifted from survival into responsibility. I recount the loss of family, the shock of returning home and finding many of my peers gone, and the slow weight of grief that followed. I also tell the story of my own battle with tuberculosis, the long road to treatment, and the months it took to recover. Recovery did not end the struggle. It opened a new path, one that led me into community health work, into teaching, and into deeper spiritual training.

Along the way, I share what I learned about the strength of ordinary people, the quiet courage of those who serve others in dangerous places, and the friendships that kept me standing when life could have collapsed. I also return to the emotional thread that runs through these books, including the bond with Nyakor, a real person whose story shaped my understanding of love, culture, and silent endurance.

This is not a story of perfection. It is a story of scars, and of the mercy that can grow inside hardship. It is also a doorway to the next book in this autobiography series, The Scarification, where the same decades will be revisited from a new angle, not by repeating events, but by interpreting what each wound and each rescue wrote onto my identity.

If you have ever wondered how faith survives when life is unstable, how meaning can rise from loss, or how a person can keep walking when the road keeps changing, this book was written for you.

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