Profesa GeorDavie unveils two books, urges knowledge-based spiritual and economic transformation

By The Respondents Reporter

Arusha. Chief Prophet and Honorable Mayor of Peace, Profesa GeorDavie K. Moses, has launched two new books, calling on society to embrace knowledge as a key driver of both spiritual growth and economic empowerment.

The books, The Kingdom Business and Kuenenda na Viwango vya Utukufu wa Serikali Tukufu ya Ufalme wa Mungu, were officially unveiled at Ngurumo ya Upako Church in Kisongo, Arumeru District, Arusha Region, during a ceremony attended by religious leaders from Tanzania and abroad.

Profesa GeorDavie said the publications are designed to equip readers with practical and spiritual knowledge aimed at transforming individuals and communities through learning and economic awareness.

“I am happy to launch these important books today. I started writing them a long time ago, but due to various responsibilities it took time to complete them. They are now ready for the benefit of society,” he said.

He described The Kingdom Business, a 900-page book, as a detailed exploration of the relationship between faith, economics and resource mobilisation in advancing spiritual and social initiatives.

“The work of ministry and development requires resources. Even organising international programmes in countries such as France, Croatia and Ethiopia requires significant funding. This book helps people understand how to prepare themselves economically,” he said.

He argued that financial readiness is a critical component in sustaining large-scale religious and developmental activities, urging readers to integrate economic planning into their personal and institutional growth strategies.

The second publication, Kuenenda na Viwango vya Utukufu wa Serikali Tukufu ya Ufalme wa Mungu, focuses on what he described as spiritual systems, protocols and principles of operation within religious leadership structures.

According to him, the book also aims to strengthen capacity among church leaders by guiding them on growth in ministry, particularly in prophetic and leadership dimensions.

Religious leaders who attended the launch said such publications contribute to ongoing discussions on the intersection between faith, leadership and socio-economic development, noting the growing role of religious literature in shaping contemporary thought and practice.

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