Living Right Isn’t So Hard After All
If God were to appear to some of us and tell us what He told Abaham in Genesis 17:1, our reaction would be, “Which kain wahala be dis?“ We would […]
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If God were to appear to some of us and tell us what He told Abaham in Genesis 17:1, our reaction would be, “Which kain wahala be dis?“ We would […]
» Read moreMany people think it’s extremely hard to live right, but is it really so? As children of God, He gives us standards to live by. These standards are seen in […]
» Read moreAs a writer, especially one who wants to make a career of your craft, you need to find your voice in terms of the genre to concentrate on and the […]
» Read moreYour circumstances may say there’s no way out. But your circumstances are natural, they are limited. God, on the other hand, is spiritual and unlimited. He can do a miracle in your case- something beyond belief that addresses your need and brings you relief.
» Read moreIntro: It appears that getting offended has become the regular pastime of many people in today’s world. People are offended by any and everything. In May 2018, a white US […]
» Read moreThe inspiration for writing this piece came from a question a reader sent me in the mail based on my earlier post, “7 ways to know a true friend”. The […]
» Read morePROLOGUE TO THE SERIES This short story series, “I STILL LOVE TONYE”, is a sequel to the one I wrote earlier this year titled, “WILL YOU MARRY ME?” That story […]
» Read moreIntro: This is a fictional story about friendship, generosity and grace. There’s also new love towards the end. Enjoy and kindly share across social media. You are blessed! BUT FOR […]
» Read moreI called the LORD and He heard me He sent His Son and He saved me He delivered my soul from oppression He anointed my head with His unction Now […]
» Read moreIntro by Edith Ohaja: In 2017, Chikezie Uzuegbunam was named one of the 100 Brightest Young Minds in Africa. He also gave a TED Talk to top Business Executives/Communicators in […]
» Read moreSickness is not a pretty experience. It comes with a lot of costs. The cost of getting help is often high and add to that: weight loss; disfigurement; loss of body parts, mental acuity or bodily functions. It’s no surprise that those with chronic or debilitating illness sometimes feel shame. However, sickness is bad enough without the added weight of shame.
This post gives you knowledge to subdue that shame with if you ever feel it.
Intro: Some months ago, I published a guest post that was based on the scriptural injunction in Matthew 7:1, “Judge not lest ye be judged.” The post was a brilliant […]
» Read moreFor many believers, to be “blessed” means to receive relief from their problems and acquire the pleasures and comforts of life. In this regard, Christians have different conceptions of God. […]
» Read moreIt is such a great blessing and privilege to be a child of God. To be redeemed, to have the Lord Jesus as Saviour and Friend has been a buffer […]
» Read moreIntro: In the first part of this teaching, an overview of the life of Apostle Paul was presented and some lessons gleaned therefrom. You may wish to click on the […]
» Read moreIntro: Praise God, this is the fourth post in our Grace Series and it begins our discussion of grace in the life of Apostle Paul. Here’s a rundown of the […]
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