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The Voice of PovertyThe Voice of Poverty

Thought Provoking and Insightful

This is where you begin to see

Not with your eyes —
but with your awareness.

The moment you stop accepting everything as it was given…
is the moment everything begins to reveal itself.

You've always felt something was off.

This what religion doesn't teach

From Poverty to Power

Once you see it...you cannot go back

The Voice of Poverty

It challenges what you’ve been taught, reveals what was hidden, and guides you back to truth, spirit, and power.

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Reviews

5.0 out of 5

Zuleyka
Thought -Provoking and Insightful
This book really makes you think. It talks about power, society, and how different systems affect people, especially those struggling the most. Some parts are deep, but overall it’s still easy enough to follow. I liked how it challenges you to look at things from a different perspective. It’s not just information, it actually makes you reflect. Overall, a good read if you’re into topics about society and real world issues.

4.8 out of 5

Tory Zamakhovskaya
Interesting Take On Spirituality and Power
The Voice of Poverty is a thought provoking read that tackles some big, bold questions about spirituality, power, and history. It's not a book for everyone and I don't agree with everything in it, but I respect where the author is coming from and the conviction behind his perspective. If you're open to challenging ideas and alternative takes on biblical history, it's definitely worth a look

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Jalisa Smith
The Questions I wanted to Ask
This book delves into the questions I've been wanting to ask for decades but was shut down as a child. Pertaining to blacks being the first of creation, I heard that everyone's roots originated back to Africa, thereby having some semblance. I also like how it contradicts with the Bible without calling it lies, because there is some truth to everything.