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Ants inspire Grace to write an inspirational book

Grace during his book launch recently.PIC.KENNEDY RAMOKONE
Grace during his book launch recently.PIC.KENNEDY RAMOKONE

David Grace is the author of a new book titled Anthill: A lesson from the ants. According to Grace, the book offers an abundant life in these tough days.

He explained that the idea of writing the book came in an extraordinary way after he had an unfortunate incident with ants over a piece of bread. He explained that some time later on the same day he studied ants and was intrigued by the ants’ relentless effort to never give up until they achieve what they want. “This started a journey that helped me transition from abject poverty to the success I have today, all thanks to the ants! I am a man who wants to bring out the best in everyone. I was born and raised in Botswana. I am a John C. Maxwell certified speaker, coach and trainer. I am also the founder and senior pastor of Kingdom Embassy International. I have contributed to the personal development of thousands of people through my training and coaching company, Results Driven International. I am also a father and husband,” he said.

He said he deals with people on a daily basis and has seen the challenges they go through. As such, Grace could not think of a more fitting genre such as inspiration and leadership to help people in such trying times. He further stated that he lived every pitfall and rising mentioned in his book.

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