The Power of God’s Words
Friends, amid all the chaos and confusion in our world today, God’s word remains our source of comfort, meaning and peace. We grow in faith as our knowledge of God’s word increases. In Romans 10:17, Paul says, “So faith comes from hearing, and hearing through the word of Christ.” Our faith is anchored on God’s promises for us through Jesus Christ. “Faith is doing what God tells us to do, then expecting God to do what He tells us He
Sustaining Attitude for 2021: Attitude for Tough people
Robert Schuller once said, Tough times never last, but tough people do. The year 2020 took the world unawares. Consequently, it shattered and battered the plans of many people. Some people got themselves on track after a period of staggering, others never did. It is alright that the unexpected occurrence of 2020 succeeded in painfully altering our plans, but we cannot afford to let the year 2021 unnecessarily temper with our plans, design, goals, and vision. Our experience of 2020
“Joy to the world the lord has come”: Celebrating Christmas and Ending the Year 2020 with Joy
Christmas reminds us of the joy the birth of Jesus Christ brings to the world. The joy that sustains us in the midst of sorrowful, mournful, and difficult situations. Joy to the world the lord has come, let every heart repeat the sounding joy. People who give too much attention to negative stories and narratives and do not understand the spirituality, the psychology and process of multiplying joy conclude that it is impossible to be joyful in the times we
Relationship matters, but your purpose may matter more…
There is a craving in every human person for relationship, friendship, or socialization. This is because human beings are by nature social. They are designed to be engaged with others and not to be in isolation. This innate desire to relate with others is expressed in marriage, friendship, and is the basis for the formation of human communities. As human beings attempt to fulfill this innate desire, they are often confronted with a difficulty—the ability to get the best out
Three ways to transform and manage conflicts
Conflicts are inevitable but they can be handled, transformed, and managed in order that they may not escalate into violence. Johan Galtung offers us three ways conflicts can be transformed: Empathy, non-violence, and creativity. Empathy: Before ever you intensify your hatred for anyone or justify your position, put yourself in the person’s shoe. It may be something more than what you are thinking. Non-violence: ‘Ignorance’ or narrow understanding of peace may make direct violence or use of force appear a
7 simple steps that will launch you into living a purpose-driven life
Mark Twain once said: “the two important days of your life are the day you were born and the day you find out why. From time to time you may find yourself greeted with an unexpected feeling or desire to embark on something that will positively change the life of people around you. This feeling can keep you restless for days. That is your purpose knocking at your door. You have two options: either to act on that feeling and
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