A LIGHT BULB MOMENT

This is another narration of an event in our CYFES fellowship.  Before I give you the gist. Have you ever had a song that you sing all the time but then one day as you sing the song, either alone or with other people a certain insight about the song hits you ? So, youContinueContinue reading “A LIGHT BULB MOMENT”

A DETOUR INTENDED BY GOD

So, on Wednesday 20th November 2019, our CYFES fellowship was intended to go a different way than it actually did. Our plan was to play a game we call “pastor pastor” as a way to relax due to our exams, then continue our teaching plan later on.However, due to some reasons we had a changeContinueContinue reading “A DETOUR INTENDED BY GOD”

“Ready To Say I do” by Tope Omotosho

I love stories and storytellers (chukles). So, It was easy for me to dive into this book because it started with a personal story of the author and that was exciting for me. A lot of people like the idea of marriage and “Ready to Say I Do” is a book that highlights how importantContinueContinue reading ““Ready To Say I do” by Tope Omotosho”

21 Lessons from “My Foolish heart” by Susan May Warren

The themes of this book are; overcoming fear, new beginning, courage, love and restoration. The journey to our freedom after life takes unexpected turns could be really slow and painful, discouraging even. However we must not back down or take the progress we are making for granted, no matter how  little it seems. One dayContinueContinue reading “21 Lessons from “My Foolish heart” by Susan May Warren”

Lessons From “My Foolish Heart” by Susan May Warren. Part 4

Life is football. It’s pushing ahead, and maybe you make yardage or maybe you don’t, but you get knocked down all the same. And right then, you have enough people cheering for you, and enough heart, you push to your feet and get back in the huddle and go another round. Life is football.” “Sometimes,ContinueContinue reading “Lessons From “My Foolish Heart” by Susan May Warren. Part 4″

Lessons From “My Foolish heart” by Susan May Warren. Part 3

No matter how far gone we are, we are not irredeemable. This can not be said too much and it is not cliché. Seb Brewter had done a lot of things he is not proud of and had even given in to defeat at some point. A time came he’d straightened up, found his wayContinueContinue reading “Lessons From “My Foolish heart” by Susan May Warren. Part 3″