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BE A STRONG MAN

BE A STRONG MAN  King David was a strong man, that faced many challenges and won many battles and when his life was ending, he admonished his son, Solomon, be a strong man . If you…

APPRECIATING FATHERS

APPRECIATING   FATHERS  As the world celebrates 2010 Father’s Day, I am humbled by the singled privilege and honor to appreciate all fathers of the world today and always. We often forget and take for granted the sacrifices of our…

GODLY LOVE

GODLY LOVE This message is hardly preached in our age and time. Many preachers have diverted this message to preach on what they can get. One of the things Jesus was confronted with in the wilderness was food after fasting. Satan…

GOD’S GLORY: BREAKING SATANIC BARRIERS

GOD’S GLORY: BREAKING SATANIC BARRIERS We live in an age and time that believe in multicultural gods. There appears reincarnation of other fetish gods and religions. This culture neither believes in the scriptures as the word of God nor on…

1 Because I said so

Because I said so!   Have you ever instructed your child to do some stuff and he/she screams back at you, “but why?” The reply that might’ve followed could be, “because I said so.” Great number of…

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…

MARRIAGE TUSSLES – WHO LOOSES and WHO GAINS

MARRIAGE TUSSLES – WHO LOOSES and WHO GAINS? People have different understandings about marriage tussles. It can be described as the constant squabbles, conflicts and disagreements between married couples. The less spiritually and…

TRUE RELATIONSHIP: APOLOGY AND FORGIVENESS

True Relationship: Apology and forgiveness. My parents taught us three great phrases: I’m sorry, thank you and excuse me. We learnt from home that I’m sorry is a form of apology. When we do something wrong, we should say to the offended…

FROM NOBODY TO SOMEBODY

FROM NOBODY TO SOMEBODY This exposition is taken from the Gospel of Mark Chapter one verses forty to forty-five. God is still in the business of changing people and the situations of their lives. It does not matter how hopeless the…

APPRECIATING FATHERS

As the world celebrates another Father’s Day, I am humbled by the singled privilege and honor to appreciate all fathers of the world today and always. We often forget and take for granted the sacrifices of our fathers and the role they…

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