Imagine finding yourself in a season where everything once certain begins to shift. Prayers echo back in silence, and life, once steady, becomes a wilderness of questions. Then, in the stillness after the storm, something stirs: a whisper, faint yet unyielding, asking you to speak and to believe again that breath still carries power. This is the world Shirlyne M’mbone Ingolo invites you into in Speak to the Wind, a luminous meditation on faith, grief, and the divine breath that moves through them both. Drawing from Scripture and her own journey across Kenya, Hong Kong, Malaysia, and beyond, Ingolo writes with the honesty of one who has wrestled with silence and found God waiting there. Her words move with the rhythm of prayer and poetry, guiding readers from dry valleys to mountaintops where heaven feels near enough to touch.
What begins as a search for answers becomes an awakening: that the same Spirit who hovered over chaos still hovers over you, that the winds which scatter also plant, and that every breaking can be a beginning if you dare to breathe again. For anyone who has prayed through pain, sung through loss, or stood still in a world that keeps spinning, this book is a reminder that the whisper of God is never lost in the wind. Speak to the Wind is not only a book to read but one to experience, an altar built of words where questions meet wonder and the soul learns again to listen.