Renardo Newton
Author | San Souci, Nassau, The Bahamas |
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Renardo Newton is a follower of Jesus the Christ and a true worshipper of the divine doctrine that He taught; and that is, "every word that comes from the mouth of God." He has had a long Christian journey, one that has been marred with many trials and tribulations. He hails from very humble beginnings, having attended the Mastic Point.... more
Renardo Newton is a follower of Jesus the Christ and a true worshipper of the divine doctrine that He taught; and that is, "every word that comes from the mouth of God." He has had a long Christian journey, one that has been marred with many trials and tribulations. He hails from very humble beginnings, having attended the Mastic Point Primary all age school in the island of Andros, The Bahamas. He graduated from the North Andros High School in 1995 with top honors in various subjects, including Religious Studies. He went into the workforce shortly after departing school, and is currently employed as a Customs Officer at The Bahamas Customs department for the past twenty years. Like Zacchaeus (the tax collector who climbed the sycamore tree to see who Jesus was), he has always been very generous having a heart for anyone in need.
Renardo Newton has had many personal encounters with God. As a firm believer of the Christian doctrine all his life, was not always faithful; hence, the many tribulations. God has predestined a work for him that he, like Jonah was very insistent on traveling the opposite path. He has had a "whale experience" like Jonah that has reinvigorated and reignited his faith in the divine purpose for his life. Apart of this "whale experience" is the root cause of him writing this book. It was through the discovery of who God really is, and the urgency of his life's purpose in the divine order and will of God.
He has heard the voice of God, during his "whale experience" more clearly than any other time in his life. In fact, it was God who has instructed him to write this book and has given him the ideas and the themes. He is proud of this great work, but recognizes that he is not in any way, deserving of credit as he is only a steward. All the credit, glory, honor and praise belong to God alone.