
GOD’S HANDPRINT ON AFRICA
UNVEILING AFRICA’S ROLE IN THE BIBLE— CREATION, PROPHECY, SABBATH, AND TRUE WORSHIP RESTORED
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Africa is not a footnote in Scripture—it is the living scroll where God has written His story.
From Eden’s rivers to Ethiopia’s highlands, from Egypt’s deserts to Sheba’s royal court, Africa has always been central to God’s redemptive plan. Yet too often its role has been overlooked or erased, leaving only fragments where a full, living testimony belongs.
In God’s Handprint on Africa: Unveiling Africa’s Role in the Bible—Creation, Prophecy, Sabbath, and True Worship Restored, Dr. Gedeon M. Mudacumura restores Africa to its rightful place in the biblical narrative. This groundbreaking work weaves together Scripture, history, and theology to reveal Africa’s sacred legacy across three sweeping movements of God’s plan.
Part I: Sacred Origins — From Eden to the Early ChurchAfrica is there at the beginning. The Garden of Eden, with its rivers flowing through Cush and Havilah. Noah’s sons Cush and Mizraim, the patriarchal genealogies, and the African presence at Pentecost. Ethiopia and Egypt rise not as peripheral lands, but as witnesses embedded in the foundations of creation and covenant.
Part II: Living Testimony — Patriarchs, Prophets, and PilgrimsHere, Africa becomes a stage of refuge and redemption. Joseph rises in Egypt to preserve both nations and promises. Moses, born on African soil, becomes the deliverer of God’s people. The Queen of Sheba journeys to Jerusalem, her wisdom-seeking faith later affirmed by Jesus Himself. Ethiopia, with its early Christian witness, shines as a light to the nations. And Africa’s women and youth, often dismissed in other histories, emerge as matriarchs and torchbearers of faith.
Part III: Final Witness — God’s Law, the Sabbath, and True Worship RestoredThe last four chapters are the book’s prophetic heartbeat.
God’s Immutable Law and the Eternal Standard of Righteousness shows how Sinai, on African soil, anchors God’s covenant, and why His Ten Commandments remain timeless.
The Lord’s Day: Why the Fourth Commandment Still Speaks reclaims the Sabbath as creation’s crown, God’s covenant seal, and Christ’s promise of rest—a gift needed now more than ever.
One God, One Lord — Reclaiming the Biblical Witness of the Father and the Son confronts post-biblical distortions, calling the church back to the clear testimony of Scripture: the Father and the Son, united in purpose, truth, and salvation.
Back to the Beginning: Worshiping the Creator in Spirit and Truth brings the journey full circle. Just as Africa stood at the dawn of creation, it now stands as a witness in the final call of Revelation 14:7: “Fear God, and give glory to Him… and worship Him that made heaven, and earth, and the sea, and the fountains of waters.”
More than history, this is a prophetic summons. Africa’s story is God’s story—and its witness still speaks with urgency for today’s world. The law, the Sabbath, and true worship are not relics of the past; they are the Creator’s final appeal to every nation, tribe, and tongue.
Includes a Companion Bible Study Workbook (Appendix) — with key verses, theological insights, guided reflections, journaling prompts, and group discussion questions. This tool helps you move from reading to living, from history to discipleship, from witness to worship.
Get your copy today—and rediscover Africa’s witness, God’s truth, and the worship that endures