I Saw The Light

A former soldier and Apartheid prosecutor's life changes after embracing God's calling, becoming a beacon of peace. Surviving attempts on his life by an Apartheid death squad, he credits God's protection for his safety. This book details his journey from a justice enforcer of a divisive regime to a peacemaker in South Africa's transformation. His story is a testament to faith, purpose, and God's guiding hand through perilous times, offering hope and inspiration to the faithful and those in service.

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About the Author: N. John Melville
Svensk was born in Sweden and, at the age of seven, moved to Kenya with his parents when they assumed duties at a mission post on the outskirts of Nairobi. This was literally down the road from the house in which Baroness Karen von Blixen-Finecke, of Out of Africa fame, lived. His early schooling took place at the St. Aloysius Jesuit School in Nairobi. Thereafter he was a border at the High School in what was then Umtali, Rhodesia.

After completing a degree in Political Science at the University of Göteborg and a Master's degree at Harvard University, Massachusetts, Svensk joined Amnesty International. He has travelled worldwide monitoring human rights abuses. Much of his time is spent in Africa, especially Southern Africa. He suffers from recurring bouts of malaria, which he contracted on his travels.

Ironically, his only real brush with authorities was when he was researching for this, his first novel, in Nepal. He was interred by the Napalese Government on suspicion that he was involved in subversive activities.

The novel represents an attempt by Svensk to reconcile the belief system he inherited from his parents with the UFO sighting that he experienced in Central Africa and a premonition that came to him in a dream.

The author is not willing to disclose his present whereabouts or family details as he fears he will meet a similar fate to that suffered by Alberto Rivera, mentioned in the book.
The life of a hardened soldier and prosecutor for South Africa's Apartheid government was transformed when he accepted God's calling and became a peacemaker.

Can God really protect you in these troubled times; provide for you in a weak economy and does he have a destiny and purpose for your life? The answer is an emphatic yes. The author testifies how, after he "saw the light" and experienced God's immense power, not a hair was harmed on his head (Luke 21:18), in spite of a price having been placed on it by an Apartheid police death squad. This book tells of how the life of a hardened soldier and prosecutor for South Africa's Apartheid government was transformed when he accepted God's calling on his life. After his Damascene experience, he became a peacemaker, making an important contribution to the miraculous transformation that took place in South Africa.

Inspired in his youth to join an airborne unit by the lyrics of the Ballad of the Green Beret, the author narrowly missed death on several occasions. He narrates how God sustained him and guided his every step through harrowing times. This moving testimony is a "must read" for those wavering in their faith and anyone serving in the armed forces or in law enforcement, as well as their families.

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