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IN YOUR YEAR OF SERVICE

IN YOUR YEAR OF SERVICE          Veterans’ week has just come and gone but our veterans remain dear to our hearts. Veterans are remembered yearly for their selfless service to our nation. During veteran’s week we recognize and salute…

GOOD PEOPLE, BAD MARRIAGE

GOOD PLAYERS, BAD TEAM As we watch the ongoing 2010 FIFA World Soccer Tournament in South Africa, you must have noticed that to win team game, players must not only have talents but also play as a team. This happens in games like:…

NIGERIAN MARRAIGES IN FOREIGN CULTURE

NIGERIAN MARRAIGES IN FOREIGN CULTURE.   A young man came to US in early 1980’s, studied and completed his higher education and obtained Master’s degree in Political Science.  While doing his studies, he worked in Fast-Food shop…

ALMSGIVING: A COMPONENT OF THANKSGIVING

The month of November is a period of Thanksgiving celebration in USA. It has become a time for families and friends to get together, to eat special meal and drink, watch some football games as well as give thanks. The centerpiece of…

ARE MEN AND WOMEN DIFFERENT

MEN AND WOMEN DIFFERENT!                            “MEN HAVE SIGHT; WOMEN INSIGHT” – VICTOR HUGO In our world, men and women interact in the family, at work and Church, in sports and indeed…

IN MY NAME

IN MY NAME Evangelist Mark narrates to us how Jesus commissioned his apostles by authorizing them to perform tasks that are impossible with us men without such empowerment. Mark’s   account of this event reads: “He said to them, “Go…

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…

LAY A MONUMENT TODAY (JOSHUA 3:14 – 4:1-5)

LAY A MONUMENT TODAY (JOSHUA 3:14 - 4:1-5) The word monument describes a status of remembrance (in Igbo – ihe ireba ama). It is something erected in memory of a person, event, etc such as building, pillar, or status. It could mean…

SUDDEN VISITATION

SUDDEN VISITATION. Saul, a man from Tarsus, who was still breathing threats and murder against the disciples, had obtained permission from the High Priest to visit the synagogue of Damascus; to arrest and persecute any person of the Way…

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