About Themi – Apostle To The Hungry:
Bishop Themi’s life story reads more like a bestselling novel than a biography
A rock star, atheist, Marxist, world-class theologian, African missionary, and a Greek Orthodox Bishop all in one lifetime? Bishop Themi is a beacon of hope and inspiration to millions of Christians.
An incredible fifty-year Christian journey
Themi was the bass player for The Flies, a Beatles-type band that took Australia by storm in 1964. Then he enrolled at Melbourne University and became a neo-Marxist social activist.
After a personal tragedy, Themi sank into a fog of hippie confusion. His rock star, atheist persona was shattered. Over a few months, a series of Divine visions changed a young man from a lost soul into a servant of Jesus Christ.
Scholar, professor, and missionary
He earned degrees in theology, languages, and Biblical studies at some of the most prestigious universities in America and became a distinguished scholar.
In the late 1990s, Themi again questioned his life’s direction. Was he serving Christ best as a top-tier academic? A series of events led him to follow another path, serving the poor in his native Africa.
Themi founded the Holy Orthodox Mission in Freetown, Sierra Leone, in 2008. Over the past fourteen years, Bishop Themi has battled Ebola and foes, both earthly and spiritual, to feed, educate and offer the love of Christ to thousands of West African people.
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Arkouda Global Press is the publishing arm of Eli Bear, an Amazon Bestselling Author, and USA Today Bestselling Publisher. Eli has undergraduate degrees in psychology and political science and a master’s degree in social science, with an emphasis in economics and business administration.
Once a successful young businessman and entrepreneur, Eli was convicted of white-collar offenses related to the collapse of his venture capital firm in the 1990s. During this period of personal turbulence, Eli converted to Orthodox Christianity and began his creative career.