Title: Sojourner
Author: Prophet Dr. PD John Sojourner is a powerful Christian novel about obedience, broken expectations, and the quiet work of God in an ordinary life.
When preacher Eliab Mwesiga leaves Mwanza for the chaos of Dar es Salaam, he believes he is stepping into a greater calling. Instead, he encounters silence, failure, temptation, and the slow dismantling of his pride. As platforms collapse and certainty fades, Eliab learns that true ministry is not built on crowds, titles, or applause-but on presence, humility, and walking with people through their pain.
From crowded city streets to hidden prayer rooms, from pulpit rejection to quiet miracles, Sojourner tells the story of a man transformed not by success, but by surrender.
This novel is for readers who have questioned their calling, wrestled with God's silence, or discovered that faith is a lifelong journey rather than a destination.
A deeply reflective and spiritually rich story, Sojourner reminds us that some callings are not about where we go-but how we walk.
Title: Sojourner
Author: Prophet Dr. PD John
Sojourner is a powerful Christian novel about obedience, broken expectations, and the quiet work of God in an ordinary life.
When preacher Eliab Mwesiga leaves Mwanza for the chaos of Dar es Salaam, he believes he is stepping into a greater calling. Instead, he encounters silence, failure, temptation, and the slow dismantling of his pride. As platforms collapse and certainty fades, Eliab learns that true ministry is not built on crowds, titles, or applause-but on presence, humility, and walking with people through their pain.
From crowded city streets to hidden prayer rooms, from pulpit rejection to quiet miracles, Sojourner tells the story of a man transformed not by success, but by surrender.
This novel is for readers who have questioned their calling, wrestled with God's silence, or discovered that faith is a lifelong journey rather than a destination.
A deeply reflective and spiritually rich story, Sojourner reminds us that some callings are not about where we go-but how we walk.