Even in the biggest moments Ronaldo doesn't forget the people who help him achieve success
Look how he constantly points to the set piece coach after scoring a freekick and then goes straight to him to give him a hug 🐐
We need to realize that people are not the same.
What might come natural to you might not be so easy for others and Vice Versa.
That is important because, your struggle might be specific to you and not because you suffered too much but it didn't come naturally to you.
The long awaited Faith Conference '26 is almost here 🔥🔥
CCI Port Harcourt, are you readyyy!!!
This April we would be having our Apostle with us.
We'll also be graced by the presence of Minister God'swill Oyor and Apostle Karis Amehwealth.
Don't miss this conference!
Some people love to say Christianity is the "White man’s religion," but there’s a name buried in the early chapters of the Bible that makes that whole argument fall apart.
If you open the Book of Acts, chapter 13, you’ll find a list of the top five leaders of the church in Antioch.
These were the heavyweights, the prophets and teachers who actually ran the show. Right there, next to Barnabas and Saul (who became the Apostle Paul), is a man named Simeon.
But the Bible doesn't just call him Simeon. It adds a nickname: Niger.
Pause for a moment and process that for a second. In 1st-century Latin, "Niger" literally means "Black." This wasn't a metaphor. This was a physical description.
While the ancestors of most modern "White" Christians were still worshipping trees in the forests of Europe, a Black man was sitting in a room in Syria, presiding over the church that would change the world.
Think about the hierarchy here. Simeon wasn't some "convert" sitting in the back row waiting for a European to explain the Gospel to him. He was a Prophet and a Teacher. He was a senior executive of the faith.
In fact, the text says that while they were fasting and praying, the Holy Spirit spoke. And who was it that laid hands on Paul and Barnabas to ordain them and send them off on their first world mission? It was Simeon and the other leaders.
Imagine that visual. The great Apostle Paul, the man who wrote half the New Testament, had to kneel down so a man called "The Black" could lay hands on him and authorise his ministry.
The Gospel didn't "come" to Africa through a colonial ship in the 1800s. Africa was at the table, in the leadership room, and in the spirit, right from day one. We weren't just invited to the party; we were the ones hosting it.
Next time someone tells you that the faith is a social construct designed to make you submit to the West, tell them about Simeon. He wasn't a follower of a Western religion. He was an architect of a global one.
Story don end.
INALEGWU.
The Legacy Year wasn’t just a theme we truly lived it.🙌
We loved God.
We loved people.
And by His grace, we left lasting impact.
From projects to outreaches and lot more, individually, teams, and whole campuses coming together, we saw God use us to create real, long-term change in lives and communities.
Truly, 2025 was a remarkable year for us at Celebration Church Global, a year of walking in the word God gave us.
Loving God. Loving People. Leaving a Legacy.
As a global church, we are deeply grateful to God for every Legacy Project completed, every soul touched, and every life transformed.
And now with hearts full of gratitude we look forward to thanking God even more for all He has done… and all He is still doing through us. 🙏
You are eminently glorious
Immaculately beautiful
I can go on and on
On and on
But my words are not enough
My vocabularies will fail me
But permit me to cry out
Iba o, iba o-o, iba
“Then Samuel took a stone and set it between Mizpah and Shen, and called its name Ebenezer, saying, Thus far the Lord has helped us.”
— 1 Samuel 7:12 (NKJV)
Ebenezer reminds us that our past, present, and future are sustained by God’s unfailing help.
2026 is a year of remembrance, reliance, and confidence in the One who brought us this far.
Welcome to 2026 — our year of EBENEZER.
#Ebenezer #CCIGlobal
Zeal
Never force it
Anyone who doesn't possess it for atleast an area of their lives shouldn't be around for long.
That is why Young and Foolish are seen as synonymous.
It's not true in any way.
Find what you're zealous about and channel it the right way