I am so excited! I just got off a call with a former US client of mine.
I’m joining her creative agency as a Managing director.
We’ll be hiring a pool of freelance service-providers:
1. Graphic Designer
2. Video Editor
3. Web Designer & Developer
4. Copywriter
5. Content Writer
6. Social Media Manager
7. Virtual Assistant
8. YouTube SEO & Channel Manager
9. Book Designer & Formatter
10. Photo Editor / AI Image Specialist
I will create a google interest form to select from, as we go into 2026!
I’m excited about next year!
If you offer any of these services, feel free to introduce yourself and what you do in the comment section.
“My visa got approved”
“I was promoted”
“I got the job”
“My illness was healed”
“My grant was approved”
These are the testimonies you will talk about in June.
A woman from my church has been praying for her husband's salvation for 31 years.
Yesterday, he received Jesus as his Savior! And asked his wife to forgive him for his verbal abuse.
God changed his heart. Glory be to God!
I’m led to pray this for you 🫵 :
Let the spirit of heaviness be lifted off you, and let a garment of praise and joy rest upon you.
I separate you from every negative spiritual influence causing you to weep and mourn without cause.
Let your heart be lifted, in Jesus name!
If you are feeling down and things don't seem to be working, do this.
Get into a room alone, shut the door and begin to declare God's promises out loud speaking forth his blessings and strength into your life.
Do it until your mood changes and then you would have broken the back of a spirit which was trying to put you in bondage.
Repeat this every time a depressing feeling comes on you and sooner than you think it will be a thing of the past and a new season will be born in your life.
#MondayMotivation
There was a season in my life when I was deeply persuaded by what is popularly called “Hyper-Grace” teaching.
During my service year in NCCF, I lived in the family house with other brethren.
Our pastor(president) at the time strongly taught doctrines that emphasized grace in ways I had never heard before. Since I came from a different spiritual background, the teachings sounded fresh, deep, and intellectually convincing. And to be honest, many of the things he taught appeared to have scriptural backing. I believed them wholeheartedly.
Over time, I became fully persuaded that we had discovered “the real truth” others were missing.
After service, I returned home passionately defending and teaching those doctrines to family members. I taught things like:
- “Once you are saved, you can never be lost.”
Whenever my elder brother tried correcting me with Scripture, I argued strongly and dismissed his concerns. I was convinced I was defending grace, when in reality, pride had quietly entered my heart.
But God, in His mercy, intervened.
One night, I had a dream.
In the dream, I went to fetch water from a deep well. (This alone was unusual because I don’t fetch water from a well physically). I fetched the water and poured it into a clean white paint bucket I had carefully washed. Then I carried the water elsewhere because I intended to fetch more.
When I returned and opened the bucket again, I suddenly noticed particles floating inside the water.
I became disturbed in the dream and kept asking:
“How did particles enter this water? I washed this bucket thoroughly. I even covered it.”
Then I woke up.
Unlike some dreams, this one troubled me deeply. I knew God was saying something, but I did not yet understand what it meant. I began to pray and seek understanding from God.
Then the Lord spoke clearly to my heart:
“Your doctrine has been infiltrated.”
That sentence broke me.
I began to cry before God for mercy.
What shook me was not merely the realization that I had been wrong, but that I had confidently taught error while sincerely believing I was defending truth. I realized it is possible to love God sincerely and still become imbalanced doctrinally if we do not submit every teaching to the full counsel of Scripture.
God began to teach me afresh.
I learned that:
-Grace does not cancel holiness (Hebrews 12:14).
-Grace is not permission to continue in sin (Romans 6:1–2).
-Believers are still called to obedience, perseverance, and the fear of the Lord (Philippians 2:12; John 14:15).
-The same apostles who preached grace also warned believers against living after the flesh (Romans 8:13; Galatians 6:7–8).
Scripture says:
“Shall we continue in sin, that grace may abound? God forbid.” (Romans 6:1–2)
“Follow peace with all men, and holiness, without which no man shall see the Lord.” (Hebrews 12:14)
“If ye live after the flesh, ye shall die.” (Romans 8:13)
The issue with many modern grace teachings is not that they preach grace. Grace is central to Christianity. We are saved entirely by the grace of God through faith in Jesus Christ.
The problem comes when grace is isolated from repentance, holiness, perseverance, obedience, reverence, discipline, and the transforming work of the Holy Spirit.
The apostles never separated these truths.
One thing I now understand is that doctrinal deception rarely comes as total falsehood. Most times, error comes mixed with truth. Just like the particles in the water, contamination can enter what initially appears clean.
That dream remains one of the greatest mercies God has ever shown me.
Today, whenever I engage people trapped in doctrinal extremes, I try to remember my own story. Many of them are not evil people. Many genuinely love Jesus. Many sincerely believe they are defending truth, just as I once did.
That is why arguments alone are often not enough.
People need sound teaching, patient correction,humility, and the convicting work of the Holy Spirit.
May God preserve His Church.