Once upon a time in the hall of
fame of unknown heroes is a story of heroism not going as expected. A young
prince lost both his father and grandfather in the same battle. The father fought
bravely besides his father but both died on the same battlefield. The young
prince was five years old at the time with his mother probably dead. This is
one of the most tragic situations of royalty that a prince becomes a complete
orphan overnight.
Showing posts with label Decision making. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Decision making. Show all posts
February 01, 2017
COLLATERAL DAMAGE
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Collateral damage,
Decision making,
Depending on God,
Favour,
Grace,
Hard work,
Job 14:1,
Kings of Israel,
Mephibosheth,
Misfortune,
Salvation,
The will of God,
Tragedy,
Triumph
January 16, 2017
20 DR. T. L. OSBORN QUOTATIONS FOR YOUR EDIFICATION
Dr. Osborn, a man of power, zeal and the gospel has taken
Christ to many places. Like the Apostles he sold himself for the sake of
Christ, that the unreached will be reached. Here are twenty of Dr. Osborn’s
immortal words that this generation of believers should know.
May 14, 2015
9 REASONS WHY SOME PEOPLE DON’T WANT TO GO TO CHURCH
- Some people don’t want to go to church because of financial problems. They feel ashamed if they are unable to give offering.
- Some people won’t go to church because they do not have friends in the church.
April 07, 2015
SURRENDER DAILY
We do not incline our ears to His Word because we know Him.
We do not accept the truth because we can hear Him too.
We see visions and dream dreams so we are closer to Him.
We have stayed in His house for some years so He is our friend.
August 09, 2014
UPWARDS THEN ONWARDS
My spiritual
daughter Josephine Ashong, a university student wrote this on her profile
today, “Re-launch your life…keep moving forward”. I asked her to give me a
little insight about this interesting statement. She explained, “Life has
different chapters, and a book isn’t read backwards. As a book is read from
front page to the last page, life must be lived forward.” I was very glad to
hear this come from her. Her perspective of life at 18 is large enough to
prosper this generation, and even generations unborn.
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