... divine communication happens daily in the life of humanity. In our daily lives, divine messages are transmitted to us in many ways. Some of these messages we can identify and some are totally missed.
Whatever ...
... of God affirmed greatly the works of His ministry. It was not surprising to hear John the Baptist’ disciples report these mighty works to their master. John for reasons that I am yet to identify sent these ...
... for new words to identify whatever objects I touched. Spark after spark of meaning flew from hand to hand and, miraculously, affection was born. From the well-house, there walked two ruptured beings calling ...
... in one hand and a lump of light green clay in the other, you could clearly identify the two shades of colour. However, if you were to mold the two lumps of clay together, kneading them thoroughly, you ...
... of God affirmed greatly the works of His ministry. It was not surprising to hear John the Baptist’ disciples report these mighty works to their master. John for reasons that I am yet to identify sent these ...
... that significant to him. That accident had betrayed the value of only 2 seconds and the message had been driven directly into my heart.
Dear reader, please ask God to help you identify your purpose ...
... let us do good to all people, especially those who belong to the family of believers.
As we have recognized that the opportunity required to do good is life, we have to proceed to identify what about ...
... most of us will identify a betrayal by a family or a friend, a harsh word or an action that shows this friend or family member certainly does not have good intentions towards us. What about being slandered ...
... whatever you have as from God and not for personal gratification alone. Identify your talents and manage them according to God's principles. If we are unable to identify our talents, we cannot develop them ...
... lives and identify what our rule of life is. At this stage, I can broadly suggest that your rule of life must satisfy two aspects: something(s) you should do; and something(s) you shouldn’t do. May the ...