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A Time to Heal
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Keneilwe Mokgoko was born in Pretoria South Africa in 1975, she is a daughter of a businessman and her mother is a nursing sister by profession. She went to an all girls catholic school and later studied Tourism, has been writing poetry since high school and realised her passion for writing to be worth venturing. she looks forward to publishing a poetry book some day. Interests: watching documentaries, reality shows and writing.
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A Time to Heal - Keneilwe Mokgoko
A Time To Heal
Keneilwe Mokgoko
Copyright © 2010 by Keneilwe Mokgoko.
ISBN: Softcover 978-1-4535-6941-2
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Contents
Thank you
ROOTS
As You Gave
BROKEN
God Is Enough
SEARCHING
Prayer for Surrender
Oh Gratitude
‘I AM ALIVE’
Jesus Is Real
UNDERSTANDING FATE
Believe In Me
I Am
Prayer For Inner Peace
BACK TO LIFE
POETRY
Does Passion Diminish Over Time
Where I Am
Be Blessed
What I Want
I Believe
You Remind Me
Brethren Be Brave
Thank you
Mom & dad to you my undying love
My brother Tlotlego, I will always be there for you
Lethabo Gabriel Mokgoko my son, to you I owe my life
Uncles and aunts who stood by me through it all, thank you
All my cousins who’s support has been priceless till today
My sisters Athalia, Momo, Motlatsi and Mantombi stay as sweet as you are
Marinda Viljoen, my angel in red the dedication you have to saving lives is admirable
My Orthopedic surgeon Dr FF Birkoltz—Because of you I have my life back
Pina & Surina, thank you for your kindness and empathy when I needed it most
Carien, Physiotherapist of note you are an angel of strength
To the physiotherapists & occupational therapists at Sub Acute Centurion
All the nurses who cared for me & Eddie Ward my Psychotherapist
My friends and colleagues, I have nothing but gratitude for your prayers and support
Father God, with this I show gratitude, through the sleepless nights you held on to me and let me live again. To you my life belongs.
ROOTS
What I know of my Great grandfather is that he was married to Machabo and they had eight children, my grandfather McKenzie, father to my father Gabriel was their second son. MacKenzie was a very loving family oriented man. He married Salome Mosoane in 1944 and they had six children. MacKenzie had a remarkable adoration towards his grandchildren. I remember how he habitually bought us banana’s every day when he got of the train at Dewildt station, North West of Pretoria. He was a charismatic, tall, dark and handsome man and a great church goer.
I was brought up by my grandparents so I learned to pray at an early age. We lived with my aunt Theresa and her four daughters, the second youngest being Priska, she and I did everything together even dressed alike. My grandmother Salome was the eldest daughter in a family of 5 children and was very devoted to her church; a disciplinarian and a tireless home maker who lived every fabric of her existence for her children and grandchildren. We lived in a very close community which included relatives and everyone knew each other. Children respected adults and adults treated all children as their own, on many occasions Priska and I would be playing in the street at sunset and would be sent home by the neighbors.
Salome’s sister lived within