Learn to speak strength where you have seen weakness.
And speak greatness where you have seen struggle.
When we do this, we call out what God has placed in our spirit.
Prov 18v21
“The tongue can bring life or death”
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Today’s devotion @t30devotion was so powerful and has changed how I view life challenges.
Apostle Iren said something that stuck with me, he said every challenge must be seen as a platform for the display of the power and glory of God.
If you opened IG and saw a reel from your Pastor and the reel song was say Asake or Mavo, you'd be shocked abi? No wam
But you make reels using the same set of songs and you're fine.
You expect some level of consecration from your Pastors but you think you're exempted from displaying same level consecration.
If you expect that level of consecration from your Pastors, it also applies to you.
Morning prayer keeps everything else in order. Not because you always feel it, but because it grows you in Christ and builds a consistency nothing else can.
Grateful to @t30devotion and @pst_iren for the devotion that has helped build this daily consistency.
Mrs. Alamu Folawe – Principal
Mr. Ojo Jonathan – Vice Principal
Mr. Olatunde Zacchaeus – Teacher
Mr. John Olaleye – Teacher
Mr. Michael Oyedokun – Teacher RIP
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Mr Adesiyan Adegboye - RIP
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Tarry was that meeting.
The prayers, worship and the word.
Not forgetting anytime soon.
Thank you Jesus for Tarry.
Thank you Apostle Emmanuel Iren.
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To Governor Siminalayi Fubara: The Burden of Leadership and the Strength to Endure
30th May, 2026.
Your Excellency, Sir!
As you mark your third year in office, this moment offers an opportunity not only for reflection on the journey so far but also for renewed commitment to the responsibilities entrusted to you by the people of Rivers State. Three years in leadership is a significant milestone; one that speaks to perseverance through challenges, dedication to service, and the enduring demands of public office.
History teaches us that leadership is rarely a journey lined with applause. More often, it is a path marked by misunderstanding, criticism, betrayal, loneliness, and sacrifice. Those who carry great responsibilities frequently discover that the higher they rise, the heavier the burdens they must bear.
Over the past months and years, you have stood at the centre of intense political storms. You have endured attacks, accusations, insults, misrepresentations, and relentless scrutiny. There have been moments when your every action was questioned, your motives doubted, and your silence interpreted by others according to their own interests. There have been days when friends became critics, when allies appeared uncertain, and when the pressures of office seemed overwhelming.
Yet leadership is not measured by the absence of opposition. It is measured by the courage to continue despite opposition.
Those who occupy positions of great responsibility often become targets of great expectations and great frustrations. Sometimes the public sees only the outcome and not the sleepless nights. They see the office but not the burden. They see the title but not the sacrifices. They see the power but not the weight of decisions that affect millions of lives.
The greatest leaders in history were not those who escaped criticism; they were those who remained steadfast while facing it. They understood that service requires patience, resilience, humility, and faith. They learned that not every attack deserves a response, not every accusation deserves attention, and not every battle deserves to be fought.
In moments like these, it is important to remember that seasons change. Political tempests do not last forever. Public opinion shifts. Narratives evolve. Time has a remarkable way of revealing truths that emotions often conceal.
Your Excellency, many people may never fully understand the pressures you have carried. Many may never know the difficult choices you have had to make or the personal cost of public service. Yet there are countless Rivers people who continue to hope for peace, stability, development, and progress. They look beyond political contests and desire a future in which their children can thrive.
As you continue your journey, may you find strength in the knowledge that difficult seasons do not define a man; how he responds to them does. May you find comfort in your family, encouragement among genuine friends, and wisdom for every decision that lies ahead.
May bitterness never find a home in your heart. May disappointment never extinguish your hope. May criticism never diminish your sense of purpose. And may every painful experience become a source of greater wisdom, compassion, and maturity.
Above all, may God grant you peace; the kind of peace that remains steady even when circumstances are turbulent. May He guide your steps, strengthen your resolve, protect your family, and grant you the grace to finish every assignment entrusted to you with dignity and honour.
Whatever history ultimately records, may it be said that you faced adversity with courage, endured trials with patience, and remained committed to the service of the people.
I wish you good health, strength of mind, peace of heart, and God's abundant blessings in the days ahead.
May brighter days lie before you.
God bless you, Your Excellency.
God bless Rivers State.
God bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
Dr. Gabriel Baritulem Pidomson
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YOUR LIFESTYLE IS YOUR LOUDEST SERMON
“Don’t just say you are a Christian; let it show that you are a Christian." Apostle Joshua Selman
Don’t say you are kind; let it show. Don’t say you are patient; let it show. Don’t say you are loving; let it show. The goal is not merely to testify about transformation but to become the evidence of transformation itself.
Sadly, many believers cannot be identified as Christians by their conduct, character, or lifestyle. If someone must wait until you pray in tongues before recognizing Christ in you, something is missing.
The love, peace, joy, and nature of God should flow from your life so powerfully that anyone who encounters you can discern the reality of His presence.
This applies to everyone: preachers, parents, leaders, and believers alike. The Kingdom of God advances not only through the demonstration of power but also through the manifestation of the fruit of the Spirit: love, joy, patience, kindness. These are the attributes of the Holy Spirit expressed through a transformed life.
Let your light so shine. Many people think only of miracles when they think of Kingdom impact, but there is another dimension: lifestyle. Your lifestyle is a greater preacher than your sermons.
Don’t preach kindness and live contrary to the message. Become the message!
Watch the full sermon titled "The Apostolic Christian (Enforcers Of The Kingdom)" from the Sunday service session at the SOR 2026 UK conference on our YouTube channel at Koinonia Global.
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