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This book unveils the possible solutions to infertility. The scaring increase in infertility in the Presbyterian Church of Nigeria, Abuja North Presbytery and her environs, which has not received the needed attention gave birth to the book. Child birth is of paramount importance to the African society. This makes infertility a shattering crisis among the people. In situations where it occurs, it is attributed to a variety of causes. These include the witches, fate, life program, bad Omen, medical conditions, and punishment from God. Infertility affects the woman, the couple and the families…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This book unveils the possible solutions to infertility. The scaring increase in infertility in the Presbyterian Church of Nigeria, Abuja North Presbytery and her environs, which has not received the needed attention gave birth to the book. Child birth is of paramount importance to the African society. This makes infertility a shattering crisis among the people. In situations where it occurs, it is attributed to a variety of causes. These include the witches, fate, life program, bad Omen, medical conditions, and punishment from God. Infertility affects the woman, the couple and the families concerned, since children are the only means of continuing the ancestral lineage. The book acknowledged the indigenous interventions in the form of rituals, but anchored mainly on the Spiritual and variety of morden medical technologies which come into play in the treatment of Infertility. All these methods have their own religio-cultural ramifications. Education, Counseling, Medical treatment, Deliverance prayers and Advocacy services are the surest ways to manage infertility.
Autorenporträt
Chima John Nwachukwu es doctor en fisioterapia en el Hospital General de Kubwa, Abuja, y pastor de la Iglesia Presbiteriana de Nigeria, en la parroquia de Kubwa, Abuja. Es el autor de los siguientes libros: Why many Christians remain poor and their therapeutic remedies, Infant Baptism, Management of Infertility, and Uphold God's word.