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In many of our cultures, strength is often seen in endurance—but true strength also lies in releasing the weight of guilt and…

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I have a dad

I HAVE A DAD A story goes like this: A woman had an irreconcilable problem with her husband and she moved out and took with her their little son. They returned to the woman’s family. The boy joined the mom…

GO FORWARD

MOVE (GO) FORWARD “Success seems to be connected with action. Successful people keep moving. They make mistakes, but they don’t quit.” –Conrad Hilton I welcome you to another New…

BEGINNING WITH GOD

BEGINNING WITH GOD It’s not unusual to find some people start a journey or begin a life’s event or say new dawn without committing their days to God. They fail to realize that God is our creator and made us in such a way that we depend,…

Love season is here

Love season is here. The word love appears the most misconstrued and misused word I have ever come across. It is applied to a variety of issues and attitudes that could range from generic pleasure to intense interpersonal…

God and Depression: Elijah’s Experiance

Depression has been described as a feeling of despair or sadness that communicates to a person that their life is “out of control.” Depression is not just feeling sad; rather it is a state of mind that makes it difficult for people to…

PUTTING THE PIECES TOGETHER

PUTTING THE PIECES TOGETHER Marriage is an honorable thing. The creator designed and instituted it with a manual to work through its success. Any diversion from the laid down principles attract associated consequences. Most times we easily…

THANK THE GIVER

THANK THE GIVER An African adage says, “When you thank a giver, she gives more.” A Nigerian traditional musical legend, late Chief Oliver the Conque played a track expounding the adage. This theme has been a major sermon topic for many…

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