The Days of Small Beginnings

There are days we all need to remember—our days of small beginnings. When we were craving the things we now have. When we were working hard to be where we are now. Those days disciplined us, and we can only remain safe by not betraying them when we finally get to the place we only dreamt of.

Read More The Days of Small Beginnings

“Then Whose Shall Those Things Be Which You Have Provided?”

The parable of the rich fool ends in a question: “Then whose shall those things be, which thou hast provided?” God was not only watching how he used his wealth, but also who it would impact when he was gone. Someone else—perhaps unworthy or unwise—would inherit what he had built. Are you working to create something that can transform the world? Then whose shall those things be, which thou hast provided?

Read More “Then Whose Shall Those Things Be Which You Have Provided?”

Choose your seat and sit down!

When you get into a Public Service Vehicle (PSV), you can’t use the Driver’s or the Tout’s seat, right? What about in the graduation square? You find your designated seat bearing your credentials. It is not too late to realize life works the same way. Find your seat and sit down!

Read More Choose your seat and sit down!

Some Things Can’t be Safely Delayed

The ability to wait patiently for things to fall in place at the fullness of time, is something that is highly appreciated. Those who can withstand the unpleasantness of the here and now, in preparation for the sweet by and by, are considered men and women of stellar moral convictions. You have heard before, when men and women of experience, recommend the concept of delayed gratification, especially to youths and teens who are trying to crack the code of life.

Read More Some Things Can’t be Safely Delayed