As young people face tough choices in keeping pace with technological advancement, fulfilling their dreams, and living a successful life, Jesse Song, a pastor and leadership consultant, has stepped in with life-changing nuggets to make this easier, in his new book, “The Golden Life.”
“The Golden Life” was penned to mark the author’s golden jubilee anniversary.

Rev. Song has dished out valuable lessons and counsel to enable youths, and everyone seeking to make tangible changes in their pursuit of a meaningful life, in the book that was recently launched in the United Kingdom.

“The book educates the masses on how time is precious; a vital transactional tool of universal proportion. Thus, irrespective of age, when the currency of time is used judiciously, productivity is guaranteed,” Jesse Song told CRTV WEB.
“The Golden Life” is a cocktail of life’s experiences, and a curation of valuable lessons that serve as a guide, to young people and adults who want to live impactful lives.
“Today’s youths are caught in a dynamic and fast lane of life. This technological age can either transform or deform a person in record time. Maintaining a delicate balance between substance and ambition, godliness and modernity, productivity, and global trends remains the valued consciousness and frame of mind needed by today’s youth.”
The “Golden Life” is Jesse Song’s retrospective evaluation of his life and a prospection of years to come.
“Age 50 is a milestone; which requires the concerned to retrospect and use the wisdom gathered over five decades to consolidate the gains that should have been made over that time period,” he said.
In this piece, the author delicately captures his own life experiences, lessons, and future prospects, hoping they will serve as a guide, not just for young people, but also for those above 50 seeking to make amends in their way of life so they can create an impact in their communities.
The author prescribes the 5R Framework which permits the reader to confront their past in order to make necessary adjustments as they live on.
“The book fires up both the young and the old, providing a framework for addressing the past and shaping the future. Purpose is interwoven into the very fabric of life; understanding, pursuing, and fulfilling purpose stand as the practical meaning of life,” the author said.
Leadership, managing ambitions, the quest for personal growth, godliness, modernity, success, and purposeful living are some of the recurrent issues Rev. Song addresses in “The Golden Life.”
Jesse Song, founder of Academy Fellowship Cameroon (AFECAM), a non-denominational nonprofit organization, he has empowered youths in universities, higher institutions of learning, and secondary schools through his dynamic leadership skills for over 25 years.
He says the results of his efforts serve as an encouragement to continue inspiring the younger generation to focus on purpose, talent and personal development, and leadership.
” I have watched, with amazement, the positive transformation of countless students as they navigate university life. Located all over the world are productive individuals and families whose relevance is a testament to my campus ministry, Royal City Mission” Jesse Song said.
“The Golden Life” now extends the scope of this impactful mission beyond the borders of the countries where he has changed lives via leadership training.
“The book educates the masses on how time is precious—a vital transactional tool of universal proportion. Thus, irrespective of age, when the currency of time is used judiciously, productivity is guaranteed,” said the leadership consultant.
Young people and those over 50 who are seeking to redefine their lives now have this ray of hope from which to glean the required lessons.
Kathy Neba Sina