The Shunamite Woman:
This is the most underpreached story in the Bible. And it contains the most dangerous life strategy you've never been taught.
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Quick background so you feel the weight of this:
A Shunammite woman built Prophet Elisha a private room. Bed. Table. Chair. Lamp. Expected nothing back.
That room she built for someone else? It became the altar where her dead son came back to life. Silent good-intentions win.
Friends who can buy you drinks and laugh with you but would see good business opportunities you qualify for and never recommend you for them, are NOT your friends.
Spread it.
Even the wealthy are feeling the squeeze in Nigeria. Businesses are collapsing rapidly and even those at the top are anxious about what tomorrow holds. It really makes you wonder how those in the low and middle classes are managing to survive. God help us!
Go to Google, type your full name:
If you search your name on Google and see your phone number, address, old photos, or other personal details on sketchy sites, those are data brokers selling your life to anyone who pays. Stop it now. Opt out manually like this:
1. Search your name (and variations like maiden name or nicknames) plus city/state on major people-search sites to find where your info appears.
2. Use free guides for help: Check JustDeleteMe (https://t.co/3TKOjkvPeC) for direct links and step-by-step instructions on how to opt out from dozens of sites quickly.
3. On each site, look for the "opt-out," "remove my info," "privacy," or "do not sell my data" link; usually in the footer, privacy policy page, or a dedicated removal section.
4. Submit the removal request: Provide your details for verification (often email confirmation or a simple form). Some require a quick CAPTCHA or proof you're the person listed.
5. Repeat for the top sites. Start with these common ones that show up often and have straightforward opt-outs:
- Spokeo
- Whitepages
- Intelius
- BeenVerified
- PeopleFinders
(These five are high-priority because they aggregate and sell tons of personal data worldwide, including in places like Nigeria via global databases.)
6. Set Google Alerts for your name, phone number, or email to catch if your info reappears. Check back every few months and repeat removals as needed.
Do this yearly at minimum. Every piece of info removed means less risk of stalking, scams, identity theft, or harassment.
Less online exposure equals more real-life peace. Take back control today. Stay protected.
Above all, love God