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 Food for thought... 1. Wedding rice tastes nice until cooked in your compound, and the cost is on you. 2. ⁠When the axe came to the forest, the trees said The handle is one of us. Until they felt its cuts: BETRAYAL IS always within. 3. ⁠When a kid grows up, a pencil is replaced by a pen, to make the kid realize that now it is not easy to erase the mistake. 4. ⁠One day, the ground we walk on will be our roof. 5. ⁠If loyalty were real, water is not supposed to cook the fish. 6. ⁠People don’t abandon people they love. They abandon the people they are using. 7. ⁠How I wish RIP means Return If Possible. 8. ⁠One sad truth about life is that you may not even be part of the future you’re stressed about. 9. ⁠The day you lose your father is the day you will realize that you have lost the only man who wanted to see you better than him. 10. ⁠The sheep lived all her life, fearing the wolf, but it was the shepherd who finally ate it. 11. ⁠When we were kids, we cried loudly to be noticed. But no...
 Nigerian Married Men Are Battling Depression And Committing Suicide Due To Lack of Spousal Support. Psychiatrist, Dr. Adeoye Oyewole Says The psychiatrist at the Ladoke Akintola University of Technology (LAUTECH), Ogbomoso, who spoke to ThePoint said many men are left to shoulder family responsibilities alone. Dr. Adeoye Oyewole, a psychologist and psychiatrist, has expressed concern over the mental health challenges faced by married men in Nigeria, attributing these issues in part to insufficient support from their spouses. The psychiatrist at the Ladoke Akintola University of Technology (LAUTECH), Ogbomoso, who spoke to ThePoint said many men are left to shoulder family responsibilities alone. “Many married men are depressed and passively committing su!cide because their wives don’t show sufficient support in fending for the family,” the mental health advocate said. He explained that the burdens placed on men by societal and family expectations have led to silent suffering, with...

WHAT DO YOU TAKE MARRIAGE FOR?

 MARRIAGE IS LIKE A SHOE. "MARRIAGE is like a shoe. When you wear oversize, be ready to drag it along throughout life, and when you wear under-size, be ready to feel the pains throughout life".  One thing about marriage is that you don't drop your shoe or remove it at any point, no matter how painful or stressful it is. That is why I thought it necessary to write you this letter.  Dear Singles, When you are ready to buy your shoe please take note of these three things:  PHYSICAL APPEARANCE: Do not look for the beautiful ones, the nice ones, or the cheap ones. Look for the one that is your size. Not every handsome, wealthy, or intelligent guy is for you; not every beautiful woman is for you. Look for the one that is meant for you, the one that aligns with your values and beliefs, the one who you meet on your life's journey. It is important to know where you're going in life before you think of getting a wife.  POSITION: All sizes of shoes are not placed in the sa...

The Great Commission

Topic: The Great Commission Text: Matthew 28:18-20 God's plan since the fall of man in the Garden of Eden is to restore back humanity Himself. After several attempts which failed as the result of human weaknesses, God eventually decided to send His only Son Jesus who made Himself our Pascal Lamb. After His death and resurrection, He commissioned His disciples to go into all the world for the world with a specific assignment. 1. Make disciple of them 2. Baptize them This commission has been a sole assignment of all Christians till date. We must therefore desire to fulfill the message and command of our Lord Jesus.

The Grace of God that Brings Salvation

Titus 2 This chapter focuses on the themes of Teaching, Mentorship, and Living a Life that Reflects Faith, Integrity, and Love. We are called to live with integrity, reflecting the values of sound doctrine. Paul's letter encourages believers to guide one another through mentorship and discipleship, with older men and women setting an example for the younger ones. This message reminds us of the importance of teaching, not just through words, but through our actions. (v2), Older men are called to be temperate, worthy of respect, self-controlled, and sound in faith, love, and endurance. Setting examples of a perfect Christian living as the heads of the household. (v3-5), Older women, on the other hand, are equally urged to be reverent in character, attitudes, and behavior, avoiding gossip and excessive indulgence, while teaching younger women to love their families and live with purity and sanity of mind. (v6-8), Young men are admonished to be self-controlled, with an emphasis on inte...