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BOSTON, BOSTON, MA – JUNE 6, 2022 – American Author, Jevon White, Reveals 12 Lessons he Learned from the Guardian Monk of the Ark of the Covenant in New Book.There was more in-store than just a trip to Ethiopia for author, Jevon White. He opens up in 142 pages about lessons he learned from the sitting Guardian Monk, and building the new temple for the Holy Ark.

 

 Jevon White‘s book is a chronicle of his journey to Ethiopia and his chance encounter with the Guardian Monk of the Ark of the Covenant, who became a mentor and father-figure teaching him among other things, the 12 lessons recorded in his new book. On the voyage, his baptism, and experiences with the Monk, introduce him to a higher understanding of his calling and who he is.

 

Through the personal friendship White developed with the Guardian Monk, he became the first known person in history to be baptized by a Guardian Monk of the Ark of the Covenant, and the first known foreigner in history to be baptized in the Holy City of Axum at Saint Mary of Zion Church.

 

Equally significant, White was entrusted the task of building a new temple for the Holy Ark. This traditionally has been an assignment carried out by kings and queens.

 

Born on the Caribbean Island of Montserrat, White immigrated to the United States and settled in Boston. He attended Morehouse College in Atlanta, Georgia.

 

Following college, White discovered the RasTafari faith. Driven by a deep desire to pray at the site of the Ark of the Covenant and be closer to God, 

 

 

The 12 Lessons I Learned from the Guardian Monk of the Ark of Covenant is available digitally and paperback on Amazon.

 

 

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