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Understanding what happens between the garden and the city is so crucial not only because you’re part of the story, but also because it determines how you live here on earth and where you spend eternity.
Marriage is simple and beautiful because the initiator of marriage gave us the secret to a happy and flourishing marriage.
The church you attend can help you become spiritually mature or make you stagnate spiritually. It may be time to examine whether your church is using you or you’re using your church!
BUSY means Being Under Satan’s Yoke. Busyness is a silent trap and killer of dreams, relationships and careers but you can avoid and escape it.
God is smart. He knows why sticking together and enjoying physical intimacy often is important for the wellbeing of our marriages.
Leadership, on one hand, is adventurous and advantageous but on the hand, it can become a deserted and dangerous journey. Many times, followers have a limited understanding of the challenges leaders go through.
Let’s learn from little children. They enjoy life without a care in the world and their infectious happiness should remind us to take it easy and enjoy the ride of life.
To succeed and experience meaning, we have to balance the major aspects of life. All need attention. All have principles that govern them. Each of them has the potential to destroy a life when neglected.
As a facilitator, you have a great opportunity to impart knowledge, challenge minds and empower lives every time you lead a small group. Make the most of it.
We spend years studying to prepare for our careers but little time knowing who we are and why we are here! Without proper self-awareness as regards our purpose, personality and priorities, we live an examined life. Then at the end of our lives, we look back and realize we missed what matters most. Take a day off. Switch off all noise – TV, Phone, laptop, people – and be by yourself. That can be scary […]
