In New Book “Faces of Trial” Eniola Sarah Addresses Nigeria’s Salient Political, Economic Challenges

Raheem Akingbolu

In a world where integrity is often met with betrayal, a new book titled ‘Faces of Trial’ has been released to guide Nigerians from the depths of despair to the heights of spiritual and economic victory.

Authored by Mrs. Eniola Olaide Sarah, who wrote basically from true life experiences, she offered faith-driven pathways through life’s darkest moments, especially as being experienced in the socio-economic sphere of Nigeria at the moment.

The book, which speaks directly to the shared struggles of ordinary Nigerians, highlighted perseverance, resilience, and unwavering trust in God as pathways to personal and communal renewal.

The 2025 publication offers a deeply honest look at the pain of wrongful judgment and the redeeming power of God’s providence, which according to her gives hope that our nation can surmount the various challenges it’s currently facing through resilience faith and hope in God.

Spanning 206 pages, divided into three sections and sixteen chapters, Faces of Trial which is inspired by the author’s personal encounters with disappointment and overwhelming life challenges, serves as both a memoir of resilience and a manual for spiritual warfare.

The book presents a moving and reflective account of how good and innocent people often find themselves caught in webs of deceit, conspiracy, deliberate set-ups, and false accusations, circumstances that frequently result in wrongful judgment and lasting damage to reputation and dignity.

Through vivid storytelling and profound emotional insight, the author recounts unfortunate incidents that resonate with real-life experiences familiar to many readers. These narratives, while sobering, serve as a reminder that trials are not unusual, even for the righteous.

The work draws a parallel between human suffering and the trial and condemnation of Jesus Christ, reinforcing the message that unjust suffering is not without divine purpose.

Eniola stated that ‘Faces of Trial’ identifies strongly with victims of injustice and emotional trauma, offering reassurance, practical lessons, and reliable pathways to victory.

“It emphasises that, despite life’s battles, God has special friends and children, and His love and care remain constant both in and beyond moments of trial”.

Anchored firmly in biblical principles, the book teaches readers how to “plant and harvest” even when the soul is tormented, rejected, lonely, or grieved. According to the author, trials are not meaningless; rather, they are God’s timely set-ups for spiritual growth and self-discovery.

Without trials, the book argues, individuals may never fully understand their true worth or calling.

The author further explains that those with divine purpose often experience unique challenges that others may not face. Enduring these difficult seasons, she noted, ultimately transforms believers into vessels of God’s wondrous acts and blessings.

Beyond encouragement, Faces of Trial positions trust in God’s providence as an unfailing compass, one that guides believers through life’s inevitable race toward victory. The book challenges readers to tap into inner, often unrecognised, spiritual resources to overcome adversity, making it both a faith anchor and a practical guide for daily living.

Ultimately, Faces of Trial inspires readers to rewrite their personal narratives, live in peace and harmony, and rise above limitations. With scriptural references such as Luke 1:37 and 1 Peter 5:10, the book reinforces the message that suffering often leads to strengthening, restoration, and divine settlement.

Faces of Trial is a recommended read for anyone navigating the storms of life, seeking to understand the mystery of suffering, and looking to emerge victorious through unwavering trust in God. It is now available for purchase.

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