The Chains You Cannot See explores the hidden legacy of mental slavery and its influence on faith, identity, and freedom. Drawing from history, Scripture, and African consciousness, the book reveals how colonialism reshaped belief systems, education, and religion, leaving generations spiritually awakened yet mentally constrained.
This is not a rejection of Christianity, but a call to reclaim its liberating essence. By confronting inherited narratives and renewing the mind, the book invites readers to rediscover dignity, truth, and freedom.
The Chains You Cannot See challenges individuals and the Church to recognize that true emancipation begins in the mind.