Author name: Pastor Amankwah

Intimacy with God – Life’s Highest Priority

Every person is searching for something. Some chase success, some seek security, some yearn for love and approval. Yet at the core of every human heart is a quiet longing — a desire to know and be known, to love and be loved. This longing was placed there by God Himself. And nothing in life […]

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Harsh Words Wound Deeply and May Never Be Forgotten

There are some wounds that never show on the skin. No blood, no bandage, no visible scar. Yet they remain — quietly shaping how a person thinks, loves, and sees themselves. These wounds often come from words. We sometimes underestimate the weight of what we say. But a single harsh sentence, spoken in anger or

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God Doesn’t Bless Confusion; He Blesses Order

There is a principle woven throughout the entire Scripture and reflected in the way God works with His people: God does not bless confusion. He blesses order. Wherever God is present, there is clarity, alignment, and purposeful direction. Wherever confusion reigns, something is out of place. From the very beginning, we see this truth. In

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“Certain Things You Learn Only the Hard Way”

There are lessons in life that no amount of advice, books, or preaching can fully teach us until experience does the talking. God, in His wisdom, sometimes allows His children to walk through difficulty, not because He delights in pain, but because there are revelations that can only be grasped in the furnace of hardship.

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The Plastic Plant: A Picture of Futility

A plastic plant looks real. It’s green, attractive, and can even brighten a room. But no matter how much water you pour on it, it will never grow — because it lacks life within. That’s how some situations and people are: they look alive outwardly, but there’s no inner capacity for growth, change, or fruitfulness.

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Warning Against Tech Without Values

“Technology is a gift, but every gift must be governed by grace and truth.” The Double-Edged Power of Progress We are living in the most connected era of human history. The average person today carries more computing power in their pocket than NASA had when they sent a man to the moon. Artificial intelligence can

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Money Is a Good Servant but a Bad Master

Money is an essential part of life. It provides food, shelter, healthcare, education, and countless other necessities. It enables individuals and societies to function effectively, facilitating trade and economic growth. However, the way people relate to money determines whether it serves them as a useful tool or controls them as a harsh master. The saying,

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No More New Year Resolutions: Set Goals and Build Systems for Success

Every New Year, millions of people make resolutions to improve their lives—lose weight, save money, exercise regularly, or learn new skills. Yet, studies show that over 80% of New Year’s resolutions fail by February. The problem isn’t the desire to change but the method used to achieve it. Instead of relying on resolutions, we should

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Emmanuel: God with Us – The Heart of Christmas

The name “Emmanuel,” meaning “God with us,”. It captures the essence of the season—a celebration of God’s presence among humanity through the birth of Jesus Christ. This truth is drawn from the prophetic words of Isaiah 7:14 and fulfilled in Matthew 1:23, declaring that the Messiah would come to dwell with His people. Emmanuel is

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