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Praise Is a Weapon: Entering His Gates with Thanksgiving
There’s a moment in every believer’s life when the atmosphere around them feels heavy—when progress seems slow, prayer feels dry, and life feels like a cycle of repetition. But there is a hidden door, often ignored but always effective. It’s called praise . Praise isn’t noise. It’s not emotion. It’s not entertainment. Praise is a key , and thanksgiving is the door it unlocks . “Enter into His gates with thanksgiving, and into His courts with praise: be thankful unto Him, and
Nov 63 min read


The Call to Consecration: Set Apart for Kingdom Use
In a world where distraction is disguised as destiny and convenience often overshadows commitment, the call to consecration is more vital than ever. To be consecrated is to be set apart , not just from sin, but unto purpose . It's the divine separation that prepares a vessel for glory. It's the personal covenant that says, “I belong to God—not in part, but in whole.” “But know that the Lord has set apart him that is godly for Himself…” — Psalm 4:3 Consecration is not for a s
Nov 53 min read


It Started at the Dinner Table: Rediscovering Family God’s Way
There’s something sacred about the dinner table. It’s where lessons are passed down.It ’s where laughter becomes medicine.And for many families, it’s where healing quietly begins. For one young mother in our church, the turning point didn’t come through a conference or a counseling session. It came the night she sat with her husband and their two daughters and—between spoonfuls of jollof rice—asked, “What is one thing God did for you this week?” At first, her husband chuckled
Nov 43 min read


Marriage: A Covenant, Not a Casual Meet Up
There are few things as beautiful—and as battled—as marriage. It begins with spark and promise.With prayers whispered at the altar and hands joined in hope.But as the seasons change, so do the rhythms of the relationship. Suddenly, the one you vowed to love feels distant.The words become fewer.The moments more routine.And if you’re not careful, what began as covenant starts feeling like contract . But God’s design was never for survival—it was for flourishing .Marriage is no
Nov 33 min read
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