DOCTOR,MBBS, CHRISTIAN, JESUS LOVER, ENTREPRENEUR, VOLUNTEER WITH CHURCH ON THE STREET🌹🌹🌹 YOUR EVER SMILING DOCTOR🤗🤗 LADY WITH A HEART OF GOLD ❤️❤️ 🌹🌹🌹
Happy Birthday to me🥰🥰🥰🥰
God has truly carried me through every step of the way. I'm filled with thankfulness for all the blessings and lessons learned during these past few months. It's amazing to see how far l've come with His guidance.
I once visited an older couple everyone admired, the kind of marriage people point at and say, “Goals.” Forty years together, grown children, laughter that still sounded young.
One evening, while helping them move some books, I asked the husband the question people usually ask successful marriages:
“What’s the secret?”
He smiled and looked toward the kitchen where his wife was arguing with a stubborn jar lid.
He said, “We didn’t marry finished people.”
He explained that in their first year of marriage, they fought constantly not because they didn’t love each other, but because they expected understanding without learning. He assumed she should naturally think like him. She assumed love meant automatic agreement.
Then one night after a serious disagreement, they prayed together not to win the argument, but simply because neither of them knew what else to do.
That was when something shifted.
He told me, “Marriage stopped feeling like two people trying to be right. It became two people trying to grow.”
Over the years, they learned that covenant isn’t a one time promise made at the altar; it’s a daily decision to rediscover the person beside you. People change. Seasons change. Strengths fade and new wounds appear.
Some days you understand your partner easily. Other days, you meet a version of them you’ve never seen before.
That’s where grace comes in.
Because marriage becomes lighter when you remember: you are both students, not opponents. You are learning patience while they learn vulnerability. You are learning forgiveness while they learn trust.
Love survives not because marriage is easy but because two imperfect people keep choosing mercy over scorekeeping.
And sometimes, the holiest thing a couple can do is pause, breathe, and remind themselves:
We are still learning each other.
Have you seen this Salon in Tanzania where women worship God as they braid each other 🔥🔥🔥
I saw the video where the owner said her salon will never be a place for gossip ,or discussing Men ,she is doing things differently.
My God this is the Kingdom ... 🔥🔥