Theology

If You Don’t Want To Be Mediocre, Don’t Compare Yourself To Others And Don’t Rest On Your Laurels—Pursue Continuous Improvement

In the journey toward personal and professional greatness, it is essential to understand the paradigms that can either spur us toward excellence or trap us in the quagmire of mediocrity. At the crux of this journey is the philosophy of self-comparison and contentment with singular successes. The mindset that once a particular summit is reached, […]

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DON’T ALLOW THE SOCIETY TO MISINFORM YOU

In a world proliferated by digital media and instantaneous information sharing, it’s increasingly challenging to discern fact from fiction. Society is awash with a deluge of data, where misinformation is just as rampant as truthful insights. With social media platforms acting as echo chambers and various sources peddling biased perspectives, the individual’s quest for factual

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SCRIPTURES FOR REASSURANCE IN UNCERTAIN TIMES *EXCERPTS FROM MY UPCOMING BOOK; PREPARING FOR THE IFs *

In the midst of uncertainty, human beings often seek comfort and solace in various forms, one of which is through the reassurance found in the faith. For adherents of Christianity, the Holy Bible is a source of strength and hope during such times of trouble. The scriptures within its pages have been a source of

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HOW TO OUTSMART ANY GIBEONITE APPROACH JOSHUA 9:1-27

Understanding the complexities of human interactions, particularly the strategies employed to deceive is timeless and crucial. The narrative found in Joshua 9:1-27 offers a historical and theological account of such an encounter, in which the Israelites, led by Joshua, were deceived by the Gibeonites. By examining this passage, we can extract valuable lessons on discernment

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Perception and Reality: Insights from the Parable of the Blind Men and the Elephant

The parable of the blind men and the elephant, an ancient story originating in the Indian subcontinent, has captured the imagination of philosophers, educators, and truth-seekers for centuries. It has transcended linguistic barriers and cultural divides, illustrating a profound message about the nature of truth and the limitations of human perception. In essence, the story

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WHY DO WE CELEBRATE VALENTINE’S DAY?

Valentine’s Day celebrated on February 14 each year, is a time-honored tradition where people express their love and affection for one another through gestures such as the exchange of cards, flowers, and chocolates. Although it is commonly associated with romantic love, Valentine’s Day is not solely confined to couples; it is also a day where

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“Where there is no vision, the people perish” Proverbs 29:18 Applied

“Where there is no vision, the people perish” is a well-known phrase from the Bible found in Proverbs 29:18. As an authoritative declaration of wisdom literature, this verse can be understood both in its historical context and through its application to contemporary issues. This blog aims to dissect the meaning of this proverb and analyze

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Focusing on the Weightier Matter: The Key to Prioritising What Truly Matters

In a world inundated with information, tasks, and distractions, prioritizing what truly matters can often be a challenge. Whether in professional settings or personal life, the ability to hone in on the “weightier matter” is a skill that yields productivity and a sense of achievement. Today I will discuss strategies and principles that can help

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