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Day 1: What is Logistics?
Logistics is the backbone of global trade. It is the planning, implementation, and control of the movement and storage of goods from point of origin to final consumption.
From raw materials leaving a factory to finished products arriving in stores, logistics ensures products move efficiently, safely, and cost-effectively.
It covers transportation, warehousing, inventory management, packaging, documentation, and distribution.
Without logistics, businesses cannot function, economies cannot grow, and international trade cannot exist.
In simple terms: Logistics makes sure the right product gets to the right place, at the right time, in the right condition, at the right cost.
Next, we explore the different types of logistics.
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The scripture commands the pastored to honour their pastors doubly.
And the scripture also requires the pastors to not demand this honour that is rightfully theirs.
In fact you’re told if you go somewhere and you’re not honoured there, turn away.
Don’t demand they honour you and don’t force yourself on them. Just turn away.
There are things that are your responsibility as someone who is being pastored and if you’re not toxic you should live up to your responsibilities as soon as you’re aware of them.
If your pastor is sensible he should teach you what your responsibility is but should never impose those responsibilities on you.
There are ways of showing you’re thankful even without saying them but if you have no problem with your vocal cord you should be able to verbalize your gratitude.
For those of us who have proper pastors who have pastored us biblically, if you’re normal, you know that there’s a sense of debt you have towards them.
It’s like the debt you have towards your parents when you know of the sacrifices they made for you.
On their end they don’t dangle those sacrifices over you, you didn’t ask to be born in the first place but deep in your heart you want to do all you can to show them how grateful you are.
When you do, they too thank you, not because they think you owe them (even though you think you do), but because they’re genuinely grateful that you remember them.
Except the relationship is toxic these things are not hard to understand.
Christians who see Satan in every thing are often mentally sick.
They see Satan in every logo, every luxury item, in perfumes, if a cat is walking, if a bird is sleeping, it’s a devil.
Many of them are often mentally sick.
Especially when they are pastors, they just fill your mind with all kinds of demonic imaginations that Satan uses against your soul.
Pure facts.
If your mum or child was in bandits’ den, would you come online and defend how President Tinubu is the best president?
The Bible says we mourn with those who mourn.
You can’t be a pastor who is mourning with people and publicly eulogize Tinubu at this time.
Mourning requires self-reflection.
Even if you love Tinubu, you can’t be out here telling us he is the best thing that has happened to Nigeria at this time.
That’s not mourning.
That’s insensitivity at its core and such insensitivity is not expected of a Christian, talk more a pastor.
One thing I learnt during the Endsars was to actually go out, join the protest and feel pulse of the protesters.
It is easy to go cerebral when you are not the one directly affected!
Those children in the bush are people’s children!
Those women are people’s mothers!!
Even if you think Tinubu is some maverick, would you react thesame way if this evil happened to you?
You may say there is a mob on social media invalidating anyone supporting Tinubu but did the mob just create itself?
If bandits are doing TikTok live under a presidency, they are doing the most inhumane things to people on camera and you are saying the presidency is doing well, do you think people will spare you?
Especially as a pastor who leads God’s people?
Let’s fix up on these issues!
This is not doctrinal exegesis, this human feelings and lives on the line!
Let’s keep the perspective in perspective!
Simple Pastoral ethics that may save you from SEE-FINISH.
1. Don’t receive fairly used items from members.
A church member gave you his fairly used car, phone etc
See-finish is coming.
2. Don’t eat in members’ houses.
Even the ones who honour you greatly.
Ask them to pack the food, you may choose to trash it or eat it as you like at home.
You will be amazed how petty people get when they are in offense.
They will still drag you with the same food they begged you to eat.
3. If possible, never sleep in a member’s house!
Don’t share their rooms.
Kindly leave them alone!
Protect your honour!
Members are not as honorable as in the days of old.
This is not some Elijah era.
They will drag you online!!
4. Please don’t ever borrow money from members!
If you ever do, it must be the one you truly trust and please refund properly!
5. Your wife has no business being friends with members to the point of discussing private matters with them.
Let your wife find a spiritual mother or therapist!
6. Don’t fund a member secretly or privately to a point where if anyone knows, it could be scandalous even if your intentions are pure.
A matter does not need to be scandalous before people make it one.
When people are looking for your destruction even the good you do will be used against you!
7. Church members don’t need to have your personal line.
Have an office line for that reason.
Keep your privacy.
8. Cut down on making church folks run errands for you.
Especially personal errands.
They don’t need to do your laundry.
They don’t need to make your meals too.
Keep your work official before a lady starts telling tales of how you make passes at her in your home!
9. Either you are doing business or you are in full time, plan your life well, don’t be at the mercy of certain members, they love to use their money to control their pastors.
The poverty of their pastor makes them happy because it gives them control.
10. Lastly, focus on your wife and be happy with your home.
None of your spiritual daughters are your lovers!
Your wife is your lover.
Focus on your focus.
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If you like say you are a Hypergrace pastor and this post doesn’t concern you, no yawa, you will learn the hard way.
You can’t buy 14 years of full time pastoral experience.
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SUPRISE!🥳🥳
This is to announce the upcoming album “In His Presence Vol. 16 – The Reason Why I Live” ❤️🔥
It will be released very soon this June, and it will be a blast to the glory of God!! 🔥🙌
Make sure to share it with your friends and loved ones once it is out, and also share the current single from the album that is out now with everyone you know.
God bless you! ❤️🙏
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Happy birthday to a fearless voice in our generation, a man whose courage has inspired millions to stand for truth without compromise, a kingdom general whose life echoes faith, conviction, and unwavering passion for God. 🔥🙌🦁
Like the eagle, you have shown us how to rise above limitations and see beyond horizons. Through your ministry, countless lives have found hope, healing, purpose, and destiny. 🦅✨🙏
A heart of compassion, the boldness of a lion, and the vision of an eagle; today we celebrate God’s grace upon your life. 🦁🦅🔥
Happy Birthday, Dr. Paul Enenche. May your impact continue to touch generations yet unborn. 🎉🙏
Thank you for your sacrifice, leadership, and example. 🙌✨
From your loving wife,
Dr. Becky Paul-Enenche❤️
Chamo isso de Dilema do Cadeado: se Deus me protege e me ama, por que trancar o portão? Por que vidro blindado no papamóvel? Eu não estaria desconfiando de Deus ao me proteger? Há uma resposta simples e outra complexa sobre isso.
A simples está na Escritura: Não tentarás o Senhor teu Deus. Quando você percebe a possibilidade de perigo e mesmo assim a ignora sem motivo apenas para provocar a proteção divina, você cai na tentação que o diabo apresentou a Cristo, de se jogar do templo para que os anjos o segurassem. E Cristo responde: "Não tentarás o teu Deus".
A complexa está no final do comentário aos analíticos posteriores de Aristóteles feito por São Tomás de Aquino: quem abdica da razão perde o direito à boa providência. Se Deus te dá uma faculdade, é para que você a exerça. Se sua razão consegue conceber a possibilidade real de perigo, então está nas suas mãos te proteger quanto a isso. Se você abdica da razão, abdica do dom de Deus, e portanto de sua proteção. Mas que proteção, já que me protejo?
A proteção quanto às coisas que você não pode lidar. Por isso Paulo diz que Deus não permite tentações que não podemos vencer, ou seja, permitindo as que podemos vencer, pois estamos aqui para agir; mas quanto àquelas coisas que não podemos controlar ou até mesmo perceber, é aí que a providência de Deus sempre nos custodia conforme seus desígnios, e isto se usarmos nossa razão para nos protegermos daquilo que conseguimos conceber.
Resumindo: tranque seu portão.
The Lord healed my son of diabetes. I know this may sound tepid, but I have been thinking of a more exciting way to share the testimony since last Wednesday. Oh, Glory be to God. My Son, Adesoye, was diagnosed with diabetes when he was seven years old. The doctors said he escaped death by a whisker and has to live an insulin-dependent life. Last week, during the prophetic service, he suddenly started feeling chills all over his body when I laid my hands on him while he was sleeping, and goose pimples broke out all over him. He didn’t wake up through all this. When he woke up, he said he was feeling short of breath, and we rushed to the hospital. He did a lot of tests, and he was found to be fine. The glucose in his blood crashed from 800 to 80mg/dL. It is the greatest miracle I have ever witnessed. Glory!!!
The death verdict has been overturned. That which I dared not share with anyone has become a testimony of the redeeming power of the Holy Spirit. I got home and headed straight to the hospital, brimming with faith and assurance that stage four cancer has been completely defeated. I was right! God honoured my faith. The doctor said it was incurable because it was a genetic mutation in the brain. God flushed it out. Brother Gbenga, the retreat was my pool of Siloam. I saw God, and I also saw the healing power of God. Glory be to Jesus
In 2006, Ricky Megee’s life changed forever along a remote road in Western Australia.
After picking up a hitchhiker, he was allegedly drugged, robbed, and left for dead in one of the harshest environments on the planet. When he regained consciousness, he had no idea where he was or how he had gotten there.
With no food, no water, no map, and no survival gear, Megee began walking.
He drank rainwater from puddles when it fell. He ate whatever he could find, grasshoppers, frogs, lizards, snakes, and leeches. He slept under bushes for shelter from the brutal sun. Day after day, he battled extreme heat, dehydration, infections, and exhaustion in total isolation.
Seventy-one days later, stockmen finally spotted him. He was barely alive, severely emaciated, unable to stand or speak clearly, and almost unrecognizable.
Ricky Megee had no special training. He survived on pure instinct and the remarkable resilience of the human body.
His story is a powerful reminder that when pushed to the absolute limit, the will to live can overcome conditions that seem impossible to survive.
There is one Super Story intro where a father asked the son to jump down from the roof that he would catch him, and asked the son to jump, only for him to pull away as the son fell flat. He then told the son not to trust anybody, even him his father.
I always wanted to address that.
As a parent, one of the best things you can give and should give to your kids, is trust. You owe them a duty to get them to trust you. A child must be able to say without doubt that "my father/mother said this, they would do it." You will not understand the importance of it until it is too late. There is no moral lesson in that super story, it was simply bad parenting. If I ask my child to jump, he should have 100% faith that daddy would catch him.
I don't have a child yet, but I avoid lying to kids. I would rather a child says "Relax, if Uncle Wisdom said he would do it, he would surely do it." How much more my own child? There is something parents used to do when we were growing up, where they ask you to go get your slippers and before you come back, they have disappeared. I learnt from my brother not to do that. If he isn't taking his son along, he tells him straight up. The worst that would happen is that, he would cry. If he tells him to go get his slippers, he would wait for him where he is. The boy has learnt to trust that daddy is not leaving him behind if he goes to get his shoes. Trust is fickle, it is easy to lose it.
Children are impressionable beings, how do you want them to see you? You are the first line of trust for your own child. You shouldn't be teaching them not to trust you. With trust comes security. The are the adult, the responsibility is on you. Trust is not a gift. You have to earn it.
This person received 1 million naira from a total stranger by mistake.
And he looked for every means possible to contact the person.
He eventually sent back the money without demanding any compensation.
We still have many good people in Nigeria, no doubt. And that's what I'd actually do, too.
Read the tweet below to see how everything happened. Omo..
It's good to be good.