Have you spent years blending into the background, perfecting someone else’s arrangement while your own songs went unwritten?In
An Unsung Symphony, independent author and professional researcher Funmi Ojebisi delivers a deeply introspective, raw, and powerful spiritual memoir about breaking free from institutional expectations to reclaim your God-given identity. For two decades, Funmi stood in the second row of a prominent Abuja choir, wearing the robe of excellence, hitting every technical note perfectly, yet slowly disappearing into the collective sound.
Turning fifty became the ultimate catalyst for absolute honesty. Stripping away the "painted" veneer of religious perfectionism and corporate compliance, she embarked on a profound "year of silence" that ultimately led her to a place of authentic expression, healing, and true spiritual autonomy.
This book is not a manual on vocal technique. It is a sacred, spiritual invitation for:
- The unheard creative holding onto a notebook of hidden dreams.
- The introspective worshipper tired of empty performance.
- Every individual who has lived life in a supporting role and is ready to step into their own solo.
Beautifully typeset and deeply moving,
An Unsung Symphony reminds us that perfection is never a requisite for power. What matters is the courage to be bare, to be present, and to finally sing the unique melody God placed within your soul.
Your introduction is over. The conductor is waiting. It is time to step out of the second row and begin your own song.