I breatheso easily, Idon’t even knowwhen I do. But I’d notice,if it werecomplicated;I would,if it weredifficult to do Then seeinghow great sucheasy things are,I’d becomegrateful. See Also Conqueror Outstretched Arms Where I Will Stop You Need People Ogaga Eruteya is a Nigerian Christian minister, writer and speaker. He writes on Faith, Personal Development, Youth Development, and Life Realities. With …
9 Things to Never Take for Granted As a Christian
Familiarity breeds contempt. That’s something we all know. Yet somehow we still fall guilty time and again. We get so used to so many things that we (sometimes unknowingly) no longer accord the necessary value, importance, honour and responsibility to them. But to continuously keep them in their rightful place and draw benefits from them, …
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8 Powerful Ways to Take Charge of Your Life
Sometimes, it seems life just tosses you around whichever way. It seems as if you are just being swayed around by people, technology, social media and circumstances; without a control over anything. You just seem not to be able to get a hold on your life. And you are wondering: ‘how can I actually be …
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Success is Not Sorcery
I have heard of you. You take a flight at dawnand arrive the same moment. But your path,the greats did not tread. Each started his flightand let it scrapethrough the motionsand the clouds,and after a while,landed safely; because they wanted success. But you are sorcerywho gratifies in an instant. Why should I want you,if they …
Self-Discovery: The One Really Good Benefit of Going to School
The notion that one needs to go to school in order to secure a guaranteed future, is one I grew up with. There is a chance that is the case with you as well. And even though it is not entirely true, we have held on to it like an eternal doctrine. It has been …
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28 Profitable Things Christians Can Do During the COVID-19 Sit-At-Home
Government directives to curb the pandemic are making us stay more indoors now. Find out practical ways to engage yourself as the Covid-19 lockdown wears on.
Where I Will Stop
I'm on my way Cars are racing pastsome leave unwanted specklesbut I’ll keep goingEach stride takes me closer The cloudburst is drenchingCold arrows pierce my bones;Sometimes it’s the wrath of the sunthat sears all overBut I’ll keep going My limbs are achingThey've been dashedagainst innumerable pebbles,along this curvy wayBut I’ll keep going And I'll keep …
The Power of a Possibility Mentality: What a Childhood Experience Taught Me
In a woman’s world, few things compare to the deep emotion and ecstasy that accompanies a public romantic proposal that is simply breathtaking. I figured this upon seeing the YouTube clip of a young woman’s animated reaction when her boyfriend set her up and flashed the knobbed ring in a public gathering. The moment she …
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5 Hidden Benefits of Failure You Should Know
Whether it is an exam, a business, an interview or just any other venture, failure is not something desirable. But sometimes it happens. And when it does, it really comes along with valuable lessons. However, whether we will profit from failure or not, depends on how we respond. If you respond positively every time you …
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The Thin Line Between Faith and Doubt: How Mary Excelled Where Zechariah Stumbled
Two encounters, one angel, different outcomes. That is the simple sum-up of Gabriel’s visits to Zechariah and Mary. But there’s a lot more to it than it sounds. How Shall I Know this? Alone in the temple, performing his priestly duties, Zechariah suddenly saw a flash. It was Gabriel. He came with news. Elizabeth would …
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