Publisher's Synopsis
Six Months in the Death Tunnel. . . Christopher Kalima at a tender age was sent to a Buddhist monastery in Tibet, where he was trained as a monk. He was the first black person to study at Lao-Tzumayana Monastery. Historians say the monastery was built in BC. He attained a higher level in Buddhism and became the first black person to be a high priest in Buddhism. After serving for 27 years as a Buddhist priest he had an encounter with the Lord Jesus Christ. He was given the mandate by the Lord Jesus Christ to go and scatter the burning coals to all the nations, so that the thicket closing the people will be burnt and they would return to the Lord Jesus Christ.