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đź“– I help young Christians understand the word of God in a simpler terms
đź“– Author of book (THE WORD)
📍 LIFE COACH
đź’Ľ CEO

The never leaving standby. Trust him in your growth process. .
25/09/2025

The never leaving standby. Trust him in your growth process.
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Even when you wander, His mercy is home. đź’›
25/09/2025

Even when you wander, His mercy is home. đź’›

Keep pushing because he that keepth Israel do no sleep nor slumber.
25/09/2025

Keep pushing because he that keepth Israel do no sleep nor slumber.

‎Earlier this year I bought a packet of wildflower seeds, dreaming of a balcony bursting with color. I carefully planted...
24/09/2025

‎Earlier this year I bought a packet of wildflower seeds, dreaming of a balcony bursting with color. I carefully planted them in a small box, covered them with soil, and set them on the ledge.
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‎The first few days I was diligent—watering, checking the sunlight, even talking to the soil like some hopeful gardener. But life got busy. Meetings ran late, laundry piled up, and slowly I stopped tending to them.
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‎Weeks later, I remembered and rushed to the box. The soil was dry and cracked, the seeds lifeless. I stared at that barren box and felt a sharp tug in my spirit: “This is what happens when you stop watering what I’ve given you.”
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‎I thought of Galatians 6:9: “Let us not grow weary in doing good, for at the proper time we will reap a harvest if we do not give up.”
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‎How many relationships have I neglected, assuming they’d thrive on their own? How many prayers have I planted once but never nurtured with faith and consistency? I wanted the beauty of a garden but treated it like a one-time chore.
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‎That dry soil became a quiet teacher: growth always requires steady care. God’s promises are sure, but He invites us to partner with Him through prayer, obedience, and perseverance. Seeds don’t bloom because we wish them to—they bloom because we keep watering even when nothing seems to be happening.
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‎Lesson: God may give the seed, but He asks us to nurture it. Faith is not a one-and-done act; it’s daily attention to what He’s entrusted to us.
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‎💭 Reflection:What seed—an idea, a calling, a relationship—has God given you that you’ve stopped watering?
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No perfection required—just honesty. 🤍   ‎
23/09/2025

No perfection required—just honesty. 🤍




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It was a humid evening when the lights in my apartment suddenly died. Total blackout. I fumbled for candles, annoyed, un...
23/09/2025

It was a humid evening when the lights in my apartment suddenly died. Total blackout. I fumbled for candles, annoyed, until I stepped outside.
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‎With the neighborhood dark, the sky was ablaze with stars—bright, breathtaking, endless. I realized how rarely I saw them because the city lights usually drowned them out.
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‎Standing there, I sensed God whisper: “Sometimes I allow your power to fail so you can see My glory.”
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‎I thought of Psalm 19:1: “The heavens declare the glory of God; the skies proclaim the work of his hands.” How often do I drown out His majesty with my own artificial brightness—my plans, my busyness, my noise?
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‎That unexpected outage became a quiet altar. I lingered, prayed, and felt a peace I hadn’t felt in weeks. When the electricity returned, I almost wished it hadn’t.
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‎Lesson: God sometimes switches off our distractions so we can finally notice Him. The darkness you resent may be the backdrop for His brightest revelation.
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‎💭 Reflection: Where might God be dimming your “lights” so you can rediscover His?

Lately, I’ve noticed something unsettling creeping through our churches and feeds.‎We livestream services in 4K. Worship...
19/09/2025

Lately, I’ve noticed something unsettling creeping through our churches and feeds.
‎We livestream services in 4K. Worship sets look like concert tours. Sermons are cut into perfect 60-second reels. And while excellence can glorify God, there’s a quiet danger: performance can start to outshine Presence.
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‎A friend recently told me about a Sunday when she left church feeling oddly empty. The lights were flawless, the music incredible, the preacher dynamic. Yet she said, “It felt more like a show than a sanctuary.”
‎I’ve felt it too that subtle drift where we measure a service by how hyped we felt instead of how holy we became.
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‎It’s not about blaming tech or talent. Creativity is a gift from God. But when applause replaces awe, something sacred gets lost.
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‎Jesus warned about this in Matthew 6:1: “Be careful not to practice your righteousness in front of others to be seen by them.”
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‎The early church turned the world upside down with prayer, unity, and the Spirit’s power—not with stage lights or perfect camera angles.
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‎I’m not saying cancel the livestream or dim every bulb. I’m saying guard your heart.
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‎* Am I more excited about the production than the Presence?
‎* Do I judge a service by its “vibe” instead of the work of the Spirit?
‎* Do I chase goosebumps more than God?
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‎Because the real miracle isn’t a flawless set list; it’s a transformed heart.
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‎Lesson to Take Home 📍
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‎Let’s return to the quiet place. Let worship be wonder, not performance. Let excellence serve intimacy, not ego. The church doesn’t need bigger shows. It needs deeper surrender.
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‎Psalm 46:10 says, “Be still, and know that I am God.” Stillness is where revival begins.

Don’t let people’s wounds keep you from the Healer.
18/09/2025

Don’t let people’s wounds keep you from the Healer.

IF the breakthrough isn’t in the volume of your prayer, but in the posture of your heart.‎Quiet surrender can move mount...
18/09/2025

IF the breakthrough isn’t in the volume of your prayer, but in the posture of your heart.
‎Quiet surrender can move mountains that noise never will. 🕊️✨

Swipe less. Read more. Live transformed.
18/09/2025

Swipe less. Read more. Live transformed.


Growth isn’t betrayal—it’s freedom. 🌱‎You don’t owe anyone an apology for choosing wholeness over hurt.‎Healing sometime...
17/09/2025

Growth isn’t betrayal—it’s freedom. 🌱
‎You don’t owe anyone an apology for choosing wholeness over hurt.
‎Healing sometimes means moving on, and that’s holy work. 💛
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