Christians talk about God’s peace. Do things need to be going well in order to feel that peace? Or can we feel God’s peace when things start to improve? Or, would you believe… Read More
Seriously? Take refuge and be glad? Aren’t we fighters? Can’t we take care of ourselves? Why should we settle for just taking refuge instead of going on a counterattack?… Read More
It's time to rebuild is the theme from a Women's Ministries Convention held on October, 2022. Below is an exhortation / encouragement to all women and any individual who come across thi… Read More
Did David really write a Psalm asking: Is there a relationship between sin and illness? No. And yet, it’s a question that comes up from Psalm 6. Too often, we behave like Job’… Read More
The Bible tells us that God says “vengeance is mine”. But even Christians are people. And people tend to want to get our own revenge. So it leaves us with a bit of a problem… Read More
Psalm 8 is known by most Christians. Maybe not by name, but for one verse, where David, in more modern language says. I can’t believe God cares about me. Actually, about people in ge… Read More
Seriously? Praise the Lord when things are bad? No problem, when things are going well. When we get what we want. But how many of us feel like praising God when things, for lack of a bet… Read More
Complain about God to God? Is that a good thing? How many of us are afraid to complain to God about Himself? Or think that’s a bad thing to do? Maybe even a sin? On the other hand… Read More
Complain about God to God? Is that a good thing? How many of us are afraid to complain to God about Himself? Or think that’s a bad thing to do? Maybe even a sin? On the other hand… Read More
Seriously? Praise the Lord when things are bad? No problem, when things are going well. When we get what we want. But how many of us feel like praising God when things, for lack of a bet… Read More
And so it begins. The first of the seven letters to the seven churches in Revelation. The Letter to the church in Ephesus. Jesus had some good things to say to them. And so… Read More
We move on to the second of the seven letters in Revelation. This time the letter to the persecuted church in Smyrna. Jesus has good things to say about the church in Smyrna.&nbs… Read More
We move on to the third of the seven letters in Revelation. This time the letter to the compromising church in Pergamum – also called Pergamos in some translations. Jesus h… Read More
We move on to the fourth of the seven letters in Revelation. This time, the letter to the corrupt church in Thyatira. Jesus has good things to say about the church in Thyatira. Some… Read More
We move on to the fifth of the seven letters in Revelation. We’re on the home-stretch. This time the letter to the dead church in Sardis. Jesus has very little in the… Read More
Have you ever called out to God for help? For an answer of some kind? But nothing happens? There’s no answer. Your situation doesn’t change. You don’t hear yes. Or no… Read More
We move on to The Letter to the church in Philadelphia. It’s unique within the seven letters in Revelation. It’s almost entirely filled with promises to the faithful in this ch… Read More
Psalm 8 is known by most Christians. Maybe not by name, but for one verse, where David, in more modern language says. I can’t believe God cares about me. Actually, about people in ge… Read More
The Bible tells us that God says “vengeance is mine”. But even Christians are people. And people tend to want to get our own revenge. So it leaves us with a bit of a problem… Read More
Did David really write a Psalm asking: Is there a relationship between sin and illness? No. And yet, it’s a question that comes up from Psalm 6. Too often, we behave like Job’… Read More
Seriously? Take refuge and be glad? Aren’t we fighters? Can’t we take care of ourselves? Why should we settle for just taking refuge instead of going on a counterattack?… Read More
Do New Testament prayers differ from the Old Testament? But wait – the title says “how” – not “do”! So there must be differences. Aren’t we still… Read More
After a few years of waiting, the wait is over. It’s time to begin radiation treatment. This means it’s time to update this series – Don’t waste your cancer. Of co… Read More
God saves us from our enemies, but who are they? In Psalm 18 David goes into great detail about his enemies. Old Testament enemies. But who’s the real enemy today?
Once again, we… Read More
Do complaining Christians make you want to avoid church? It might. Sometimes, maybe it even should. However, having said that, it depends on who’s complaining, why, and to whom? Be… Read More
We move on to the seventh and final letter in Revelation. The end of the road, as far as the delivery of the Revelation given to John along the path of these seven churches. This… Read More
Do we trust God? Lots of people probably answer yes. But how much do we really trust God? Enough that our life is guided by Him? Or is God merely along for the ride while we go wherever… Read More
Even though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil. The 23rd Psalm says that. But is it for real? Can it really happen? Maybe for King David, who wrote the… Read More
The problem of praying to be healed? Really? There’s a problem with praying to be healed? Maybe. It depends. The person praying probably has good intentions. Wants what’s best fo… Read More
Even when we know a lot about God, in our heads, we still doubt. Even when we trust God in our hearts, we still worry. It’s nice to know we’re not alone. Those are some of the… Read More
A flag represents its country, and it often reflects not only the visual unity of a people but also the nation’s personality, and Croatia is no exception.
The Croatian flag consists… Read More
If I love God am I protected from everything? You know, some people think this is true. It’s certainly possible to read parts of the Bible and get that impression. However, the key… Read More
Four years ago, I wrote Christians and abortion: Will Christians abandon God over abortion? The impetus for it was Disney, the state of Georgia, and proposed abortion legislation. Well, th… Read More
A trip to Walt Disney World is a holiday that everyone should experience. Children and adults alike will enjoy the fun and fanfare at the park. From meet and greets with iconic mascots to ra… Read More
The Ministerial Council for Iraqi National Security, headed by the Prime Minister called for opening a dialogue with Turkey regarding the water iflow in the Iraqi rivers.. As you know… Read More
The new Dungeons and Dragons movie is set to hit our screens with high-packed action and adventure. The film follows a group of thieves who have inadvertently unleashed, “the greatest… Read More
Period dramas have been sweeping the film industry for years, offering audiences glimpses into the past. With Netflix being a leading streaming app, it’s been bringing a plethora of pe… Read More
The subject of Islamic history is intricate, spanning over a period of 1400 years. Islam originated in the Arabian Peninsula, specifically in Mecca where Prophet Muhammad was born in 570 CE… Read More
Ancient Egyptian symbols are hidden in the details of our surroundings even when we’re not paying attention to them. The ancient Egyptian civilisation is one of the oldest and most wel… Read More
Bimpe Akintunde, a Nollywood actress, has spoken up about her greatest fear.
Nothing frightens the Yoruba movie star more than friendship.
Bimpe Akintunde observed that the rate at which fri… Read More
The Nigeria Labour Congress, NLC, has dismissed rumours that it would back down from its planned statewide strike on Wednesday.
It stated that the strike would be called off only if the Fede… Read More
Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi has said that Iran and Venezuela have "common interests and we have common enemies" during a visit to the country. He met with Venezuelan President Nicolas Ma… Read More
Superstar Afrobeats singer, Davido Adeleke opens up on plans to invest heavily in a million dollars mansion for himself and his wife, Chioma Rowland at Eko Atlantic City.
During an interview… Read More
Donald Trump and other Republicans have been using hyperbolic language to demonize Democrats, calling them "communists" and "Marxists," despite the fact that Democratic lawmakers are not pus… Read More
Following the blaze at his Lagos residence, Nigerian comedian and actor Ayo Makun sent out a heartfelt message.
AY noted that hardship may be temporary when one finds the appropriate partner… Read More
Veteran Yoruba radio presenter, Kola Olootu, has called out Fuji star, Akorede Babatunde aka Saheed Osupa for allegedly neglecting him despite his immense contribution to his music career.
H… Read More
Rejoice Iwueze, a Nigerian gospel musician and former Destiny Kids star, has indirectly responded to the criticism she received following the birth of her first child.
Creebhills stated over… Read More
THE JOURNEY TO SELF-DISCOVERY: DIFFERENT SPIRITUAL PRACTICES
In the relentless hustle and bustle of today’s society, where technology buzzes in our pockets and countless tasks becko… Read More
Nollywood actress Anita Joseph, a prominent supporter of Big Brother Naija All Stars contestant Mercy Eke, continues to celebrate her despite her loss on the show.
Mercy, who emerged as the… Read More
The Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Ogunwusi, and his fourth wife, Olori Ashley, are celebrating their one wedding anniversary.
Olori Ashley has uploaded an amazing collage of images of herself and… Read More
The North Korean leader, Kim Jong Un is said to have cut open his victim before throwing him into the tank with the deadly fish after taking his inspiration from James Bond
Kim Jong un alleg… Read More
Big Brother Naija ‘Level Up’ winner Ijeoma Otabor, also known as Phyna, has caused a stir online by celebrating Beauty Tukura’s birthday.
According to Kemi Filani, the form… Read More
During an interview on Arise TV, Senator Yusuf Datti Baba-Ahmed, a former federal lawmaker and vice-presidential candidate of the Labour Party, stated that he will not be deterred from refer… Read More
The Swallow Citadel of Peace, located in Tuscany, Italy, is a unique school that brings together students from opposite sides of violent conflicts. The school aims to create a generation of… Read More
Turn-based strategy games are a beloved genre that offers players the chance to carefully plan out their moves and outsmart their opponents. One of the best turn-based strategy games to date… Read More
Strategy games are a popular genre in the world of gaming, known for their emphasis on critical thinking, decision-making, and long-term planning. These games typically require players to st… Read More
Open world games have become increasingly popular in the gaming world, offering players the freedom to explore vast, immersive worlds at their own pace. When it comes to the best open world… Read More
Open world games on the PS5 offer players an immersive gaming experience like no other. From vast, stunningly detailed environments to engaging storylines and endless exploration opportuniti… Read More
Open world games have taken the gaming industry by storm, providing players with vast digital landscapes to explore and immerse themselves in. Some of the best open world games offer an unpa… Read More
In the world of gaming, indie games have been making a significant impact in recent years. These games, developed by independent game developers without the financial backing of major compan… Read More