Faith is the currency of the unseen realm. you can equate that to money in the real world. The more money you have the better your purchasing power. So every time you ask God to do something for you he asks you how much "money" i.e faith you have in him.
Passed by Creme De La Cremeβs Esco Lounge in Kericho. I was here when it started and I am very proud of what he has achieved thus far. All the best G.
Kenya π°πͺhas never lost a single game at the world cup. This year we expect Kenya to continue its UNBEATEAN run.
Moral of the story, if you don't show up, you won't lose. Akili mtu wangu π€£π€£π€£πππ
Today, South Africa faces Mexico.
It's funny watching some Africans rush to support Mexico because they're angry at South Africans over immigration issues. Your own country isn't at the World Cup. Some have never even qualified.
Whether you like South Africa or not, they are carrying an African flag on that pitch today. Supporting Mexico over an African team says more about you than it does about South Africa.
Africa first.
I was wondering the same too and I concluded its pressure. Because this season he bas done 9.95 which would have gotten him a 3rd position. Its either pressure or burn out. But he is a legend either way
Ferdinand Omanyala finished 8th in the Diamond League 100m in Rome yesterday while Noah Lyles took the win.
There is a pattern I have noticed over the years, and I may be wrong, but it is worth discussing.
Omanyala often looks dominant in races where some of the biggest names in sprinting are absent. Yet when he lines up against athletes like Lyles and other elite American and Jamaican sprinters, the results often seem very different.
This isn't an attack on Omanyala. He remains one of Kenya's greatest athletes and has carried the country's hopes in a discipline we were never known for.
What I find interesting is understanding why this pattern appears to exist.
Is it simply the higher quality of competition? Different race dynamics? The pressure that comes with major events? Panic? Or is it that the gap between being world-class and being the very best in the world is much bigger than most fans realize?
Either way, it's a conversation worth having. Omanyala remains one of Kenya's greatest athletes regardless.
Colonial era house in Tigoni, Kenya on 6.8 acres of mixed-use land going for $1,999,000 USD. π°πͺπ‘
Located in a prime living area 30 minutes from Nairobi.
If our African football Kings have their nutrition and discipline right, we have a good shot at winning this World Cup. Si ni mimi nawashow? You can take this to the bank
Mental slavery!
PENTECOSTAL Church Members entering the house of their Pastor to say hi.
The Pastor does not allow them casually walk upto him for greetings. He says it is disrespectful to walk to Greet a pastor, according to the Bible.