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Out of the Black Shadows
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Out of the Black Shadows

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Out of the Black Shadows

Stephen Lungu and Anne Coomes

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Out of the Black Shadows

Stephen Lungu and Anne Coomes

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Stephen Lungu was the oldest son of a teenage mother, married off to a much older man by her parents, and living in a black township near Salisbury, Zimbabwe. When he was seven his mother ran away, leaving him, and his younger brother and sister, in the reluctant care of an aunt. By eleven Stephen too had run away, preferring life on the streets.

To survive, he slept under bridges and scavenged food from white folks' dustbins. As a teenager he was recruited into one of the urban gangs, called the Black Shadows, which ran a program of theft and thuggery with a half-focused dream of revolution. When a traveling evangelist came to town, Stephen was sent to fire bomb the event, carrying his bag of bombs and mingling with the crowd.

Instead of throwing bombs he stayed to listen ... what followed was better than fiction.

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Encouraging and Relatable

I loved reading about Stephen Lungu’s journey from life on the streets to becoming an evangelist. One part I especially enjoyed was how he struggled with studying once he reached seminary—he wasn’t a natural scholar, but he thrived in practical ministry. That made his story feel real and relatable, showing that God can use anyone’s gifts, even if they don’t fit the usual mould. Overall, it was inspiring, encouraging, and a reminder of perseverance and faith in action.

Bianca

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