
Why do unanswered prayers often lead believers to examine family history, ancestral obligations, or generational curses?
Across African Christian communities, spiritual anxiety frequently drives a search for causes beyond the visible world.
Misfortune is rarely seen as random; it is traced along bloodlines, ancestral memory, and inherited spiritual responsibility.
Yet what does Scripture actually say about these inherited claims?
Are unresolved rituals or the actions of our forebears truly binding upon us after we embrace faith in Christ? Or are these patterns of thought products of culture, psychology, and communal memory?

This book takes a clear and reasoned look at the tension between African cosmology and Christian doctrine.
Whether you are a scholar, a believer wrestling with unanswered prayer, or simply curious about the intersection of faith and culture, this work offers clarity.
It shows how to honor cultural memory, understand inherited worldviews, and embrace spiritual confidence all while trusting fully in the power and sufficiency of Christ.