POST PUBLISHED INOctober, 2010
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Why Barabbas was selected? Who to vote for - Part III (Thoughts on Elections)
October 30th, 201006:27 PM ETIn this third part on the series on the Christian response in times of elections, I have highlighted additional thoughts to avoid selections that displease God. Matthew 27[17] Therefore when they were gathered together, Pilate said unto them, Whom will ye that I release unto you? Barabbas, or Jesus which is called Christ? [18] For he k... -
25th October. Muslim Fulani Assailants attacked Ranwianku, Plateau State, Nigeria. Help and support needed
October 29th, 201006:45 PM ETRanwianku is a small community of the Irigwe (Miango) people approximately 30km west of Jos City Center. It is a few kilometers off Jebu Miango – Miango road, 3km from the Rukkuba Army Barrack; close to the Army shooting range. With this proximity to the military barracks, no one would expect that this village could be visited with this kind... -
Paul the Octopus – Rest in Pieces; Narnia –The Occult and Discernment.
October 28th, 201005:04 PM ETDivination is neither another form of entertainment nor is it harmless. It comes in a cosmopolitan package as consulting Horoscopes to decipher ahead how the day will turn out or more cryptic and elaborate manner as seeking out a “marabout” armed with amulets to obtain favour for the next “hunting” or, in contemporary parlance, ... -
Living life to the fullest even in a Recession.
October 26th, 201005:08 PM ETRecession-proof life can mean different things to different people. It depends on the concept of life itself and what we value as important. A friend recently sent an article by Zac Poonen that puts the issues in proper perspective for the Christian. In summary, Zac Poonen (CFC Bangalore) seeks to explain why the QUALITY of our li... -
Stephen Hawking may be a great physicist - but has no clue on God.
October 23rd, 201003:44 PM ETWe are in times of such vast knowledge and advancements in technology and discovery and many have concluded God is irrelevant or non-existent. Others have defined a God they can accommodate in their scientific laboratory as though it were possible for the oceans to be analysed with a tea cup. Recently the great Physicist Stephen Hawking declares ... -
Does God want you to be Wealthy?
October 20th, 201004:13 PM ETI have received few reactions that question the motive of writing on wealth from a Christian perspective. Indeed some are more bold to declare that seeking wealth in Recession is greed and not Christian. Even worse, appearing to be taking advantage of the hungry by offering them God - through a book or articles - in their vulnerable times of tro... -
How Isaac thrived in an Economic Meltdown
October 14th, 201006:03 PM ETWe can learn from the example of Isaac on how to respond to some of the challenges and come out even stronger in tough periods. There was a famine which was the closest thing to a meltdown in Bible times...a time of agricultural disaster. What can we learn from Isaac? Read the entire chapter of Genesis 26. Some excerpts follow: Genesis 26 [12]... -
Demystifying Church Finances. Should Responsible Stewardship remain optional for Churches and faith groups?
October 10th, 201007:19 AM ETOpenness and Accountability to God is important if only because impressions of both people and organizations are formed by looking at outward appearances. An old Sunday school maxim reminds me that the colour of an apple or an orange tells you a lot on the state of the fruit inside. 2 Corinthians 8[20] [For] we are on our guard, intending that no... -
Violence, Money, Politics and the Bible – Who to vote for... Part II
October 05th, 201005:12 PM ETThe intricate schemes of politicians are not recent inventions. Even in Bible days we see the role money played in financing wicked plays to gain power at all costs and many devious strategies to control the seat of authority. Abimelech and the brethren of his mother – the concubine of Gideon hatched a plan financed by the house of Baalberith t... -
Politics and the Bible – Who to vote for ... Part 1
October 01st, 201010:59 PM ETThe Bible is not silent on politics and qualities to look for in leadership. Neither has God left us clueless or unguided on how to glorify His word through our vote. It is good that we vote but better that we do so with a Biblical perspective ...irrespective of the culture or dominant world view most influential to your context. Observe examples...
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A blog about Bible-centric perspectives to victorious Christian living inspite of prevalent storms. Focus will be on Christian Finance, Leadership, Ministry and Lifestyle issues. God is not silent and indeed has comfort, direction and purpose even as He encourages and commands the saint to hold the fort…till Christ returns. Maranatha.
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