Rumours are perhaps as old as humanity itself, because human brain is hardwired for storytelling.
It is also an invitation to conversion for those who are addicted to spreading rumours..
This final sequel in his \'Trilogy of Redemption\' is a message of hope for those who have become helpless victims of rumours.
The other half is from the New Testament, with the experiences of Paul, Zacchaeus, the soldiers, the sinful woman, the prodigal son, the disciples, John the Baptist, and Jesus.
Half is taken from the Old Testament, with the struggles of the Israelites, Moses, Hannah, Naaman, Jonah, Job, Tobit, and Sarah.
The result is these fourteen Stories of how God and God\'s people deal with rumours.
Amid devastating rumours, Father Ramadhani turned to the Bible for solace.
Public shaming and cyber bullying have even led to suicides.
Everyone today is at the mercy of taps and clicks on the gadgets.
With modern allegiance to speed and advance in social media, the need for objective truth is decomposing.
Rumours are perhaps as old as humanity itself, because human brain is hardwired for storytelling