What It Really Means to Love

The concept of love has not been over-emphasized: it has only been misconstrued.
Unveiling Spiritual Power: Exploring the Tabernacle Prayer by Dr. David Yonggi Cho
In the realm of spiritual practices that have stood the test of time, the Tabernacle Prayer, as taught by the late Dr. David Yonggi Cho, emerges as a profound and transformative method. Dr. Cho, a renowned South Korean pastor and co-founder of the Yoido Full Gospel Church, left an indelible mark on the Christian world, […]
Embracing Your Authentic Self: A Journey of Liberation

In a world that often encourages conformity, embracing your authentic self can be a revolutionary act of self-love and empowerment.
Unleashing the Power of SMART Goals: Your Roadmap to Success

SMART, an acronym for Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, and Time-bound, forms the foundation of goal-setting.
The First Noël Through The Eyes Of A Donkey

Told from the perspective of Mary and Joseph’s donkey, this meticulous story also debunks various myths surrounding the birth of Jesus and tells us how the good news was experienced by nature. Enjoy!
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Don’t Miss the Moments

Life, much like a pastiche, is a masterpiece painted with moments, each brushstroke contributing to the rich palette of our existence. Amidst the clamour of our daily lives, it’s imperative to recognize the significance of savouring the moments that shape our journey. Let’s delve into three crucial aspects that remind us to cherish life’s intricate […]
I Sleep because I Can’t Come and Go and Come and Kill Myself

It’s pretty weird that people boast about how how tired they are and how much they have suffered I Sleep because I Can’t Come and Go and Come and Kill Myself
Christian: He Lived in Peace & Died at Peace

An epitome of nobility. A beacon of excellence. The true definition of a gentleman. He lived up to his name.
Christian
Unpacking the Black Man Mentality: A Critical Analysis of Blameshifting and Could-Haves

The Black Man Mentality is a complex web of beliefs, attitudes, and behaviours that shape the worldview of many individuals across the African continent. In this exploration, we delve into two significant aspects of this mentality: the culture of blameshifting and the tendency towards ‘could haves, should haves, and would haves.’ Blameshifting The Leadership Conundrum […]
Dunning-Kruger Effect: How the Politicians Lie to the Masses

You would find Ministers in positions they have zero education and knowledge in. They would pay the media and gain the confidence of the masses. Yet, they lack the basic knowledge for the job.
The Paradox of Progress: Should the World Get Better or Worse?

Introduction The world we live in is a complex and dynamic place, filled with both hope and despair, progress and regression. For centuries, human societies have grappled with the question of whether the world is destined to get better or worse. This debate is deeply intertwined with religious beliefs, cultural narratives, and our innate human […]
Inclinism: Is the World Getting Better or Worse?

“The world as we know it is coming to an end”, says literally everybody who existed in a collapsing world system. Kingdoms have collapsed. Civilizations have been wiped out without a trace. World orders have been eradicated. This era is no different. We all see it. We all can sense it. It wouldn’t come as […]