Debut book brings people closer to God
For many believers, prayer is communion with God.
But for Kanye-born intercessor and prophetic teacher, Kesego Keisang, it is also an opportunity to exercise spiritual authority and influence the unseen realm.
Through her debut book, ‘PAGA – The Art of Binding and Loosing’, Keisang seeks to usher Christians into what she describes as a higher level of effective and authoritative intercession.
‘Paga’ is a Hebrew word associated with intercession, loosely translated as ‘meeting with God’.
Drawing from Matthew 18:18, the book explores the biblical principle of binding and loosing, which Keisang says many believers have yet to fully understand or apply.
“The reflections and insights shared are drawn primarily from prayerful meditation and spiritual discernment. The book serves as a guide to help believers move from basic prayer into a more strategic, impactful, and authoritative role in spiritual matters,” she tells Voice Woman.
Keisang is the founder of Global 24/7 Intercessors Ministries, a rapidly expanding prayer movement established in 2023 and officially registered this year.
What began as a local initiative has grown into an international network of more than 150 intercessors across Botswana, South Africa, the United Kingdom, Australia and the United States.
Known for her fearless social media ministry, Keisang has built a growing following through messages that challenge what she calls deceptive doctrines while encouraging believers to reclaim their spiritual identity.
Her bold declarations and prophetic teachings resonate with Christians seeking deeper spiritual direction Yet her vision extends way beyond personal transformation.
Keisang believes intercession can influence national and global systems, including economies.
“The reason there are economic crises and hardships globally is because intercessors do not know their identity. If intercessors rise and understand their role, there will be tremendous shifts in nations and economies,” she insists.
“I am devoted to raising a tsunami wave of intercessors who will impact the world and bring solutions through unceasing prayer until Jesus comes,” she declares, adding, “Intercessors are the top brass in the body of Christ, a system of God’s governance on earth.”
The ministry operates through prayer cell groups, each consisting of two or more believers who gather regularly for focused intercession.
These cells are designed to strengthen believers spiritually while confronting what Keisang terms ‘territorial powers’.
“Prayer cells build confidence, strengthen members spiritually, and help communities stand against wickedness in the land,” she says, adding says the movement currently reaches all 519 villages across Botswana’s 23 sub-districts.
At the heart of her book is Keisang’s personal spiritual journey.
The 36-year-old married mother-of-three says her words were inspired during a difficult season in which members of her intercessory team experienced ‘destiny diversions and manipulations’.
“I was clueless about the solutions. Then Jesus appeared to me in a vision and gave me Matthew 16:19: ‘I will give you the keys of the kingdom of heaven; whatever you bind on earth will be bound in heaven, and whatever you loose on earth will be loosed in heaven,” she recalls, noting the verse signifies authority and responsibility.
That experience led her into a period of spiritual mapping, a practice she defines as seeking insight from the Holy Spirit into spiritual conditions affecting people or regions in order to pray strategically and effectively.
“Many believers are unaware of the intense spiritual warfare raging over nations, cultures, and families. Natural circumstances will remain unchanged until these unseen battles swing in our favour,” she writes.
The book begins by exploring the art of binding and loosing, including its foundational purpose, what believers should bind and loose, and why such prayers are necessary. It also provides practical examples rooted in the biblical principle found in Matthew 18:18.
“What we need to do is bind curses in our families and loose God’s generational blessings, beloved,” Keisang says.
These teachings are followed by application prayers designed to help readers stand confidently in the authority Christ has given to His church.
“This practice is not superstition or magic — it’s grounded in spiritual authority and biblical truth.”
The book also examines the concept of arrested development, which Keisang describes as stagnation in different areas of life.
“It can manifest through mental, emotional, and spiritual inertia, keeping people trapped in cycles of fear, pain, and limitation.
Unresolved childhood trauma, including abandonment, abuse, neglect, and rejection, can leave individuals vulnerable to bondage and deception. The enemy works to keep people trapped in old patterns, fears, and identities,” she writes.
However, she emphasises that freedom and restoration are possible through faith in Christ.
“Through the authority of Jesus Christ, the healing of the Holy Spirit, and the renewing of the mind, every believer can break free, grow, mature, and walk in the fullness of who God created them to be.”
She further assures readers that these struggles are not greater than the restorative power of the Holy Spirit.
“Through Christ, every believer can reclaim the parts of their story that the enemy tried to freeze, heal the wounded places in their soul, and grow into full maturity and authority.”
In addressing what she calls the spiritual roots of arrested development, Keisang discusses demonic influences such as the python and Jezebel spirits, which she believes hinder spiritual growth and divine purpose.
“The python spirit is a demonic force that seeks to suffocate, restrict, and hinder progress,” she explains. “It attempts to control, deceive, and manipulate destinies. Through prayer, scriptural reflection, and prophetic insight, believers can confront spiritual opposition with boldness and persistence.”
The book outlines how these principalities operate, while also guiding readers on how to recognise destructive patterns in their lives. It offers prayers, declarations, and practical steps aimed at breaking harmful spiritual agreements and pursuing freedom.
Beyond its teachings, ‘PAGA – The Art of Binding and Loosing’ is intended to function as a monthly devotional and prayer handbook available through a subscription model.
Keisang says readers can use it for personal prayer, family restoration, healing, deliverance, and spiritual breakthrough.
“We have already received testimonies from across Botswana,” she says, citing accounts of job promotions, freedom from substance abuse, family restoration, and renewed spiritual growth.
“There is revival. People’s lives are changing.”
The book concludes with an invitation to salvation and a call for believers to walk confidently in spiritual authority.
“Whether you are facing demonic resistance, family troubles, or personal struggles, these prayers equip you to fight back with the Word of God,” Keisang writes. “What you bind and loose on earth matters. Heaven backs the believer who walks in obedience and authority.”
‘PAGA – The Art of Binding and Loosing’ is available for P120 at the ministry’s offices at Main Mall or by direct order through the author’s ministry network.


