7 things Christian's should tell themselves every day:
1. God is my Father.
2. Christ is my Savior.
3. Heaven is my home.
4. Scripture is my guide.
5. Every believer is my family.
6. The gospel is my message.
7. God's glory is my goal.
Written by @MatAshimolowo .official
WE WILL NOT BE SILENT
A Celebration of Pastor Enoch Adejare Adeboye
There comes a time when silence becomes ingratitude.
There comes a time when honour becomes a sacred duty.
There comes a time when sons and daughters must rise to celebrate the gifts that God has given to a generation.
This is such a time.
We refuse to be silent while men and women of eternal significance are reduced to headlines, controversies, and social media trends.
We refuse to stand by while those who have sacrificed decades in service to God and humanity are casually criticized by people who have built nothing, fathered nobody, planted no churches, and transformed no nations.
The sons and daughters of prophets must never be silent while cheap publicity seekers use great men as instruments for attention.
A generation that does not honour its fathers has no future.
A people who cannot recognize greatness in their midst will eventually suffer the tragedy of its absence.
Pastor Enoch Adejare Adeboye is not merely a church leader.
He is not merely a denomination head.
He is not merely a respected minister.
He is one of the most significant Christian leaders of our generation and one of the greatest spiritual gifts God has given to Africa and the global Church.
We should never allow a man who chose humility to become the chewing stick of the uninformed.
We should never permit the noise of critics to drown out the voice of history.
We should never watch while modern-day Sauls seek to intimidate, discredit, or silence God's servants.
Scripture records how King Saul pursued David.
Scripture records how Doeg the Edomite became an instrument of destruction against the priests of God.
Throughout history, political power has often sought to suppress prophetic voices.
Yet God has always preserved His servants and vindicated His purpose.
The Church must never become indifferent when its fathers are unfairly attacked.
Nor should we wait until our prophets cross into eternity before we begin to celebrate them.
Too often, flowers are sent to funerals when they should have been delivered while the recipient was still alive.
Slightly inflated figures. £1400 on rent.. assuming the person lives in the city center. Why then do they need a car and an additional transport (assumed public) spend? Each to their own
£80,000 a year in the UK in 2026 buys you the life your dad had on £25,000 in the late 1990s.
Take-home on £80K after tax, NI and student loan: roughly £4,400 a month.
A 25-year-old earning that in London, Manchester or Bristol pays £1,400 in rent for a one-bed, £350 on council tax, energy and water, £200 on transport, £600 on food and going out, £400 on the car, £150 on the gym and subscriptions.
That leaves around £1,300 a month. After clothes, holidays, weddings, gifts and the occasional repair, savings land at £6,000-£8,000 a year on a top-10% income.
Your dad bought a house on a wage from the bottom half of the country at 28.
Something has gone seriously wrong with the deal.
En Rumanía, para fomentar el ejercicio y el bienestar, los pasajeros pueden viajar gratis en el autobús local haciendo 20 sentadillas. Un dispositivo cuenta las sentadillas y, a continuación, expide un billete gratuito.
@tiannathewriter@sonnyangel470 In reality Nigerian women don’t even like Nigerian men, especially when they are outside Nigeria, but yes let’s blame the men as if they are purposely not choosing the women