PERFECT HEALTH AND WEALTH_II
The “peaceful waters” is a great place to be but how do I get there? For a long time, I have lived by the troubled waters that I do not really know what it means to have true peace.
The “peaceful waters” is a great place to be but how do I get there? For a long time, I have lived by the troubled waters that I do not really know what it means to have true peace.
We emphasize the need to discover who we are and then accept that person. We draw a line between what to accept and what not to accept about ourselves
One of the most frustrating things in life is to live trying to be someone else. Trying to fit into someone else’s personality and area of gifting. And this of course can be really frustrating. The major reasons behind this problem are lack of knowledge about oneself
Literacy and global education have been increasing steadily over the last few decades. Unexpectedly, cooperative living and peaceful conflict resolution do not seem to follow in the same direction. There is an increasing rate of divorce, family division, insurgence, invasions, and violence among others. Logically, an increase in literacy level should go hand in hand with increased cooperative living. What is the reason for the present contradiction?
The Oxford dictionary defines purpose as the intention, aim, or function of something; the thing that something is supposed to achieve. Finding our ‘’why’’ is essential for our well-being; this happens when we pause and check our choices and progress in life.
It is fascinating to know that all men are classified into three classes. Knowing your class will help in understanding yourself and the appropriate developmental strategies required to make you the best you were made to be.
A common attribute of an ethnic group is that people from the same ethnic group tend to possess similarities in physical type and to some extent behavioral traits. Someone once remarked that people from my ethnic group are always short. I recently read an alleged report that people from a particular ethnic group in Rwanda are always gluttonous.
A temple or the transformed! A young Catholic priest who received Jesus in an open-air evangelistic crusade said during his testimony “I came to this field and I saw no golden altar, no candlesticks, and no stained glass windows. All
The “UNBELIEVABLE” you should believe. We rejected Him, but He came looking for us. We distrusted Him, but He came back trusting us. History presents several stories of movements against slavery, racial segregation, discrimination, disenfranchisement, and oppression that leave every
At age 10, I knew I will become a Lawyer, Journalist and/or a Pedagogist. At 22 while in Germany, I got carried by the wind and found myself in Economics IT. After half a day at the university I dropped