I Will Rebuke the Devourer for Your Sake

When we think of divine blessings, we often picture overflowing abundance—the “windows of heaven” pouring out provision. But in our pursuit of what God gives, we often overlook blessing that comes not in visible increase but in silent preservation? God’s promise to “rebuke the devourer for your sakes” may be one of the most powerful—and underappreciated—forms of divine favour.

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Easter Magnified

Reflections on Easter Today, the Universe is marktiming for the Easter Weekend. Now, I know this is a hot topic, especially with those who are well informed with historical Facts. I  want to make it clear that this time round, it’s not a debate on Ishtar, the goddess of the Sumerians of Mesopotamia. There’s no […]

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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.

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Complaining in a Winsome Way

People’s attitudes towards complaining vary based on their experiences. While the need to complain is inevitable in relationships, handling complaints with emotional intelligence and interpersonal skills is crucial. Appreciation, separating mistakes from individuals, staying calm, using hypothetical situations, succinctly stating concerns, and actively listening can make complaining constructive and beneficial for relationships. Let’s grow together.

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