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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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WHEN THE HEART BOILS: TURNING ANGER INTO WISDOM

Anger is a natural emotion we all experience, but like a wild fire in the harmattan, it can warm or destroy depending on how it is handled. In African communities, anger often arises from stress, injustice, hardship, or wounds carried in…

SIMEON PETER

In African churches during the late fifties and beyond most Christians bore two names- cultural names given by our parents and baptismal name given by a European priest for the convenience of pronunciation. The baptismal names were either…

HEZEKIAH RESTORES THE GLORY OF GOD’S HOUSE

HEZEKIAH RESTORES THE GLORY OF GOD’S HOUSE Hezekiah was the son of king Ahaz. He started to reign at the age of twenty five after his father died. He was born of a mother named Abijah, the daughter of Zechariah ; reigned for twenty nine…

THE POWER OF TESTIMONY

THE POWER OF TESTIMONY Is it disappointing that some people behave as if God has done nothing worth mentioning in their lives? They neither talk about His goodness nor glorify Him for what He has done. During testimony time in Church…

Reality of life

THE REALITY OF LIFE    As I flip through pages of Newspapers. I often come across obituary…

THE PORTRAIT OF A PASTOR

A couple of years ago, I had a discuss with a Senior Pastor on how the various offices of the 5 fold ministries of the Church could work together in the function of equipping the saints in building the body of Christ, and produce better…

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