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Inspiration and Devotion: “Volume of the Book” by Moses Akoh

  The lyrics “Volume of the Book” by Moses Akoh beautifully capture a deep sense of surrender to God’s will, something that resonates deeply with many Christians. These words don’t just speak of a passive acceptance but of an active,

The Hallelujah Challenge Begins on the 14th of Oct 2024

  The Hallelujah Challenge by Nathaniel Bassey is more than just an online worship session; it has become a powerful global movement. It started in June 2017 when Bassey, driven by a deep desire to gather people together in worship,

Inspiration and Devotion: The Song “Rahama” by Kaestrings

  The lyrics of this song, Rahama by Kaestring, beautifully express a deep longing for God’s presence and mercy, capturing the essence of what it means to seek Him in daily devotion. By reflecting on both the verse and chorus,

Behind The Lyrics: “Worthy of My Praise” by Dunsin Oyekan

  The lyrics of this song, “Worthy of My Praise” by Dunsin Oyekan, are a beautiful expression of personal testimony, God’s faithfulness, and wholehearted worship. Each verse invites the believer into a deeper connection with God, grounded in biblical truths

Do You Know Nigeria’s Oldest Degree Awarding Theological Institution?

The Nigerian Baptist Theological Seminary, Ogbomoso, Oyo State is a theological institution that integrates and balances vibrant spirituality, sound academics and competent gospel ministry. Amongst so many other existing theological seminaries and bible schools, the Nigerian Baptist Theological Seminary, Ogbomoso,

Do You Know? Jeremiah Aluwong And The LightWK Team

Literally, you can see the passion of Jeremiah Samuel Aluwong and his team. The manner in which they strive to reach out to people at the grassroots—in the oddest of places—is a testimony of their passion. Images shared on their

It Is ‘In Jesus’ Name’ And Not ‘ijn’

To Whom honour is due. If God is ALMIGHTY, why sign off a prayer with ‘ijn’? Read more about Personal Development What is ‘ijn’? In Jesus‘ Name? Why can’t you write it in full? Where is the reverence? Where is

Let’s Talk About the Beauty Who Was Married to a Beast

She had brains and beauty; more than that, she was the embodiment of patience, common sense and vision. The lady whose story is recorded in 1 Samuel 25:1-42; 2 Samuel 3:3, is a woman of exceptional courage. Sadly, Abigail was

Is Prayer Overrated?

Today, more and more people are awakening to the truth that prayer cannot take the place of action. Faith without corresponding action is truly dead. (James 2:26) So, do we really need to pray? Is prayer overrated? Yes, we absolutely

Let’s Talk About the Prostitute Who Became a Princess

Do you worry about how people see you? What people think of you? I can categorically tell you that what matters is not whether people consider you worthy. What matters is God’s opinion of you. Nobody knows this better than

Does Your Besetting Sin Make You a Hypocrite?

Is there any one that fails? Is there anyone that falls? Am I the only one in church today feeling so small? ~ Casting Crowns, Stained Glass Masquerade. The Bible makes it clear to us that the struggle between the

Gospel Rapper Lacrae Visits Nigeria

American gospel hip hop recording artiste Lacrae is set to visit Nigeria in the middle of the year as part of his All Things Work Together 2018 World Tour. The tour is also part of activities to promote this Grammy

Is Morning Devotion Still a Thing?

‎As young believers, one of the first disciplines we learnt was that of starting the day with God. Many of us were introduced to this in the form of family devotions, which often proved to be a major thorn in

Interesting Conversations Christian Couples Should Have Before Engagement

When I was growing up, “lists” were a must in Christian circles, and every serious believer looking to date and marry, had one. Even when we learnt how to leave out the less important things and focus on the major

12 Verses from The Message That Just Give Life

The King James Version of the Holy Bible is incomparable. It has its shortcomings, chief of which is the older English that is sometimes hard to understand, but it also retains what my cousin calls “the power in the Word.”

How Did the Hebrew Women Deliver?

You’ve probably heard many things about “Hebrew women delivery”. I’ve even heard of women refusing caesarean sections because they want to “deliver like the Hebrew women.” It’s not a bad thing to want a vaginal delivery – it certainly has

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