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Parenthood is often seen as the highest expression of love and sacrifice. Yet, for Philippe, a Congolese father, husband, and executive, the journey became one of painful disillusionment. In "Confessions of a Disillusioned Father and Dishonored Husband", Paul Kemps presents a memoir that examines the ambitions, struggles, and betrayals of a man who gave everything to his family and clan, only to be abandoned by those he served with devotion. Philippe's life is set against the backdrop of the Democratic Republic of Congo, a country considered the richest in the world in terms of mineral resources, yet devastated by decades of conflict. Far from being simple tribal disputes, the wars are fueled by international demand for cobalt, coltan, uranium, and other rare minerals, with hundreds of micro-armed groups operating in the field to supply global industries. While violence and exploitation tear through regions, most Congolese families remain within the country, seeking refuge in safer provinces rather than fleeing abroad. Within this environment, Philippe faces not only the collapse of marriage and the ingratitude of his restricted family but also the betrayal of his wider clan, many of whom he supported and raised under his roof. His story highlights the dangers of blind devotion, the weight of cultural expectations, and the painful truth that love without boundaries can lead to ruin. Through heartbreak, he finds strength in faith, discovering that true security rests not in wealth, children, or family ties, but in God.
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
Parenthood is often seen as the highest expression of love and sacrifice. Yet, for Philippe, a Congolese father, husband, and executive, the journey became one of painful disillusionment. In "Confessions of a Disillusioned Father and Dishonored Husband", Paul Kemps presents a memoir that examines the ambitions, struggles, and betrayals of a man who gave everything to his family and clan, only to be abandoned by those he served with devotion. Philippe's life is set against the backdrop of the Democratic Republic of Congo, a country considered the richest in the world in terms of mineral resources, yet devastated by decades of conflict. Far from being simple tribal disputes, the wars are fueled by international demand for cobalt, coltan, uranium, and other rare minerals, with hundreds of micro-armed groups operating in the field to supply global industries. While violence and exploitation tear through regions, most Congolese families remain within the country, seeking refuge in safer provinces rather than fleeing abroad. Within this environment, Philippe faces not only the collapse of marriage and the ingratitude of his restricted family but also the betrayal of his wider clan, many of whom he supported and raised under his roof. His story highlights the dangers of blind devotion, the weight of cultural expectations, and the painful truth that love without boundaries can lead to ruin. Through heartbreak, he finds strength in faith, discovering that true security rests not in wealth, children, or family ties, but in God.