Monday, 22 December 2025

Marriage And Faith On The Front Burner As Katherine Nathan Releases Three Books


Katherine Nathan, has presented three books titled ‘See Him,’ ‘Forty Four,’ and ‘Daily Dose of Faith,’ at an event in Lagos that brought

together family members, pastors, colleagues, and readers.

According to a statement issued on Sunday by the CEO of Stravigo, Omolabake Fatayo, the event provided a platform for participants to engage with narratives

shaped by real-life experiences of marriage, loss, faith, and personal growth.

“The reviews of the books were led by voices who engaged deeply with the themes, not from theory, but from lived experience.

“Their reflections focused on perception within marriage and the need for wives to recognise love as it is expressed, not only as it is expected”, the

statement partly read.

It added that the author’s mother, Mrs Bridget Okpeaye, who reviewed ‘See Him’, alongside the Resident Pastor of David’s Christian Centre, Pastor Eyewunmi

Ghereje, spoke about the book’s message to women across different stages of marriage, stating that “The book challenges women to change the lens through

which they view their husbands”, noting that “love is often present but unseen because of emotional habits and long-held assumptions.”

She described the book as “engaging, practical, and relevant across generations and stages of marriage.”

It further noted that ‘Forty Four’ was reviewed by the Executive Director at Lekki Gardens, Dr Christy Amida, and the founder of Raising Women Initiative

and L’avyanna, Dr May Ikeora.

“Their reflections drew listeners into a journey marked by answered prayers, unexpected loss, surrender, and faith held quietly in pain. Both reviewers

spoke about the emotional honesty of the book, highlighting how grief was presented without haste and faith without performance. The audience listened

intently, and many visibly moved,” the statement continued.

The third book, ‘Daily Dose of Faith’, was reviewed by a Certified Marriage and Relationship Coach at David’s Christian Centre, Pastor Chikezie Oke, alongside

Mrs Ogochukwu Ghereje.

“Their reflections centred on the importance of daily spiritual encounters, courage, and vigilance. Pastor Chikezie spoke about faith as a lived experience

that shapes direction and identity, while Mrs Ghereje highlighted the need to guard thoughts, habits, and spiritual posture in everyday life,” the statement

added.

The three books were consistently described during the launch as grounded in lived faith and personal reflection.

“Across the reviews, the books were consistently presented as honest, vulnerable, and grounded in lived faith. The launch stood as a moment of testimony

and purpose, marking a significant chapter in Katherine Nathan’s journey as an author committed to healing, clarity, and spiritual growth”, the statement said.


 

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