You can be a christian struggling with that sin but you can't be a christian and identity by your sin. It's like saying i am a christian thief. My advise for you is to look for a Bible believing church and consistently hear the undiluted word of God that refines a man’s heart
My name is David and I’m a Gay Christian! I love men and I love Jesus. Some people say it’s not possible to be gay and a Christian. I respectfully disagree.
I want your honest opinion. Do you think you can be gay and a Christian?
If you have taken time to watch city this season you would not see them as champions. They still need some fine tuning. It has been arsenals title to lose since October
Too late for the league, it will take an almighty collapse for this impressive arsenal team to let slip 6 points. The UCL is fair game for them, no team should scare city over two legs
The one i can afford. Give me a good EV of 25k+int and tax. Payment of 120 bi weekly for 5 years, i will take it. The major downside is they will be no resale value 10 years after purchase
Too late for the league, it will take an almighty collapse for this impressive arsenal team to let slip 6 points. The UCL is fair game for them, no team should scare city over two legs
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Eddie Howe on Joelinton:
"He's such an important player for us. You see Joey at his snarling, aggressive, confronting best - I think that's when he's in his best mental place. There's a fine line, we don't want him sent off but he plays with that edge to his game.
We've seen a solid return from him since he's come back from his last injury. He had to be patient, but I think you've seen his qualities and how important he is. When he's there, we look a better team in my opinion."
Samuel Chukwueze
By all accounts, based on practice in training, Chukwueze is one of the best penalty takers in the @NGSuperEagles from a purely technical standpoint. However, it is one thing to reliably tuck them away in a sanitised environment, and quite another to do it in front of 65,000 people. Pressure hits individuals differently, and some are able to absorb it better than others. This is less to do with character, and more about personality type.
One truth is universal, however: when you are in a high-pressure situation and are feeling it, the single worst thing you can do is try to fight the feeling, to pretend that you are not. The route to calm is to welcome the pressure, accept it. And this is where Chukwueze faltered. We saw him chewing gum and blowing a bubble and assumed casualness when, really, he was trying to bluff his way through the anxiety rumbling in his stomach.
When under pressure, the body releases stress hormones, one of which is adrenaline. This causes increased blood flow to the heart and brain in preparation for fight or flight, and away from other areas. Adrenaline can also cause muscles in the legs to tense up and start to fatigue, especially under prolonged stress.
Chukwueze's kick was not weak because he was nonchalant; it was weak because his legs were heavy and his heart was jackhammering within his rib cage. We have all, at some point, been in a situation – be that public speaking, a job interview, etc – where, on account of pressure, we could not execute something we would ordinarily pull off with ease. But, as a people, Nigerians particularly lack empathy. It is an unfortunate reality, one that is in evidence on a daily basis. It recalls Yakubu's miss at the 2010 World Cup; we saw him laugh and did (would?) not understand it was not down to a lack of care, but incredulity.
P.S.
This post is not about policing or condemning anyone's conduct on social media. I am not naive enough to think anything I've said here will change anyone's mind. Far more eloquent and influential people have tried and failed in that regard. If you think spewing bile online and dismissing the humanity of others makes you hard or edgy, who am I to say otherwise?
This was what i said, all that gum chewing was him trying to calm his nerves. These things happen but Nigerians in their usual erratic way of thinking saw it the other way around.
Samuel Chukwueze
By all accounts, based on practice in training, Chukwueze is one of the best penalty takers in the @NGSuperEagles from a purely technical standpoint. However, it is one thing to reliably tuck them away in a sanitised environment, and quite another to do it in front of 65,000 people. Pressure hits individuals differently, and some are able to absorb it better than others. This is less to do with character, and more about personality type.
One truth is universal, however: when you are in a high-pressure situation and are feeling it, the single worst thing you can do is try to fight the feeling, to pretend that you are not. The route to calm is to welcome the pressure, accept it. And this is where Chukwueze faltered. We saw him chewing gum and blowing a bubble and assumed casualness when, really, he was trying to bluff his way through the anxiety rumbling in his stomach.
When under pressure, the body releases stress hormones, one of which is adrenaline. This causes increased blood flow to the heart and brain in preparation for fight or flight, and away from other areas. Adrenaline can also cause muscles in the legs to tense up and start to fatigue, especially under prolonged stress.
Chukwueze's kick was not weak because he was nonchalant; it was weak because his legs were heavy and his heart was jackhammering within his rib cage. We have all, at some point, been in a situation – be that public speaking, a job interview, etc – where, on account of pressure, we could not execute something we would ordinarily pull off with ease. But, as a people, Nigerians particularly lack empathy. It is an unfortunate reality, one that is in evidence on a daily basis. It recalls Yakubu's miss at the 2010 World Cup; we saw him laugh and did (would?) not understand it was not down to a lack of care, but incredulity.
P.S.
This post is not about policing or condemning anyone's conduct on social media. I am not naive enough to think anything I've said here will change anyone's mind. Far more eloquent and influential people have tried and failed in that regard. If you think spewing bile online and dismissing the humanity of others makes you hard or edgy, who am I to say otherwise?
Nigerians who graduated from university are attacking chukwueze online, some even believed he missed on purpose. I don't think there is any country in the world with citizens that think like this in the world
This man missed the pen that eliminated Senegal in the round of 16, in a tournament they were big favourites to win.
Just read the messages from the Senegalese people. Beautiful stuff.
Nigerians love soft target, they look for people they can bully an attack, pressure is something that if you have not experienced you won't understand, that same technique, he will do it in a different game and it will work.
This is a CAF accredited journalist, no difference between this character and boys you see at DSC roundabout, classless and mannerless, when chelle refuse you access to the team, you will start complaining, when you hsve nothing to offer apart from creating useless content
But why are we like this in Nigeria 🇳🇬?
Chukwueze is not the first to lose penalty as a Super Eagles 🇳🇬🦅 player.
We need to learn to accept football results.
This is very bad!!!
Fabrizio needs to do jail at a point , This PR stunt shit he pulls on players to scam clubs should be illegal at this point. Cos how did he somehow manage to scam Madrid & psg into buying mastantuono. At a point I thought he was Argentine yamal, PR was insane ,$60m? wtf
Crictism is okay but people hsve gone and started to attack him on IG and say all sort, we should condemn that kind of immature behavior, his technique was awful, he can learn and improve. The same hand you use to beat a child, is the same hand you bring him closer and show love
It's not poverty, they have made their choice to be highly materialistic. They are societies poorer than Nigerians that don't react to money the way we do