Some stories begin with success. Others begin with surrender.

Some stories begin with success. Others begin with surrender. My Covenant with Jesus Christ belongs to the latter. It is not a book about abandoning medicine or rejecting science, but about what happens when professional certainty meets personal vulnerability.

Written by a psychiatrist trained across continents, the book traces a life marked by discipline, achievement, and responsibility. Yet beneath the structure of career and service, an unseen battle was unfolding. Illness arrived quietly, without clear diagnosis, pressing the author into questions medicine could not immediately answer. What followed was not panic, but reflection. Not rebellion, but prayer.

The narrative unfolds with restraint, allowing readers to witness the slow unraveling of control. Cultural memory, spiritual inheritance, and modern medicine intersect as the author confronts fear, denial, and eventual surrender. Healing is not portrayed as instant or theatrical. Instead, it arrives through patience, obedience, and faith in Jesus Christ.

What makes this book compelling is its honesty. It does not promise shortcuts or universal formulas. It simply bears witness to a covenant honored through endurance. Readers are invited to consider healing as a layered process that touches body, mind, and spirit.

This book speaks to professionals, caregivers, and anyone who has carried responsibility silently. It reassures readers that struggle is not failure, and waiting is not wasted time. My Covenant with Jesus Christ ultimately leaves its audience with a quiet truth: restoration often begins when strength ends, and faith is allowed to lead. It reminds us that faith does not erase hardship, but reshapes how it is carried, turning pain into purpose and uncertainty into trust that reaches beyond diagnosis, circumstance, and fear. This perspective lingers long after the final page, encouraging reflection, patience, and courage for those walking difficult paths without immediate answers in seasons of waiting, doubt, endurance, and hope.

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