What if true prosperity isn't found in holding on—but in letting go?
In The Prosperity of the Displaced, Dr. Issac W. Rami offers a bold and transformative message: those who cling to land, tradition, and entitlement often remain stuck—while those who release, move, and steward with vision rise into legacy and purpose.
Drawing from Scripture, history, and firsthand cultural insight from Papua New Guinea, this powerful book reveals a divine pattern: Abraham, the Israelites, Jesus, and many modern migrants prospered not in spite of displacement, but because of it. Through vivid storytelling and theological reflection, Dr. Rami shows that the earth is the Lord's—and we are stewards, not owners.
This is not a call to abandon land—it's a call to break the idolatry of ownership and embrace a Kingdom mindset. Whether you are a policymaker, elder, leader, or young visionary, this book will challenge your view of inheritance, identity, and influence.
Let go of what binds you—so you can rise into what God has always prepared for you.
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