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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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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…

The lion living in an unsafe world

The lion living in an unsafe world              We live in a world that is not only unsafe but also full of unsafe people. Unsafe people are troubled and capable of creating an unsafe environment, as well as causing harm on other…

THE CHURCH, A COMMON GROUND

I WILL BUILD MY CHURCH Following Peter’s confession, “You are Christ, the Son the living.” Jesus said, “….I will build my Church and the gates of Hades shall not prevail against it” . The statement means the Church is built by Christ…

IF NOT FOR GOD II

IF NOT FOR GOD On the Cross Over night into 2008, I was at work and about midnight, two of my colleagues and I came together and held hand in prayers. We explore the Psalm 124, as we exalted the Lord in thanksgiving for His great love and…

I wish to ponder on the subject-SIN

SIN – ORIGIN, CONSEQUENCES AND VICTORY    As one peruses the pages of our Daily News papers and magazines; listens to our radio stations and watch television sets, we come across news of social ills, violence’s, crimes, robberies and…

ORDAINED TO PROSPER – MARRIAGE PERSPECTIVES

ORDAINED TO PROSPER – FAMILY PERSPECTIVES “You have not chosen me, but I have chosen you and I have appointed you , that you might go and bear fruit and keep on bearing, and that your fruit may be lasting , so that whatever you ask…

Christ Church: Reforming or Deforming

The Church: Reforming or Deforming? As an ordained Presbyterian, we share and uphold reformed traditions and have the popular saying, “Once reformed, always reforming” which means a Reformed Church must always be reforming. To reform…

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