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Journeying with God Part II

A 28 Year Journal

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Journeying with God Part II

By: John Monyjok Maluth
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Journeying with God, Part II is a true-life memoir of faith under pressure, told through the real places, people, and seasons that shaped a South Sudanese boy into a man, a husband, and a servant of God.

This is not a smooth story. It is a story of survival when survival was not guaranteed. It begins with danger that feels close enough to touch and follows a life marked by fear, hunger, displacement, raids, and the hard work of staying human when pain tries to remake you. Along the way, faith moves from inherited religion and childhood habits into a personal decision that costs something. It becomes courage. It becomes restraint. It becomes responsibility.

In these pages, you will walk through home places and community life, initiation expectations and moral choices, adulthood burdens and losses that do not leave easily. You will also travel through roads and borders, meeting the kind of help that arrives in ordinary ways, and the kind of mercy that can only be explained by God’s hand.

Inside this book you will find:

  • A memoir told in vivid scenes of danger, prayer, and rescue
  • The clash between culture and conscience, and the choices a young man must make
  • Family loss, grief, and the quiet wounds men carry
  • Journeys across towns and borders that reshape belief and identity
  • Marriage as covenant, and love as duty, not just emotion
  • Calling and service as daily work, discipline, and a life that must answer to God


This book is for readers who want honest faith without pretending, and real-life testimony without exaggeration. It is for anyone who has faced fear, survived a hard season, or wondered whether God is still leading when the road is dark.

If you have ever asked, How do I keep walking when life keeps breaking, this story will meet you there.

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