Dr. Joseph Onesmus deals with an issue that is facing many people in the diaspora. When an individual leaves the home they grew up in, it takes a long time to connect with the new culture in the new home.
Those able to overcome the new reality succeed while those who fail, find it hard to keep living. This leads to depression and other psychological problems.
Where is God in all this? Dr. Joseph Onesmus of Chicago’s Swahili Chapel answers this question from a biblical perspective.
Rev 21:4 “He will wipe away every tear from their eyes, and death shall be no more, neither shall there be mourning, nor crying, nor pain anymore, for the former things have passed away.”
Africa Welfare Association is a pioneer provider of services to it’s Diaspora members in the event of loss of a loved one. We are entrusted with the welfare of the African Diaspora globally.
We are entrusted with the welfare of the African Diaspora globally. AWA was set up in response to the ever-growing demand for services at a critical time. With trusted partners, AWA will offer you benefits wherever you are in the world.
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At some point, we have been with a grieving family or friend and come to learn that none of us are ever prepared to leave this world. When the time comes, we shall leave everything including our loved ones behind.