A HEART OF GRATITUDE | APOSTLE JOSHUA SELMAN
To my beloved Koinonia Global family,
My heart is filled with gratitude to God and to every one of you. Thank you for the overwhelming expressions of love, honour, prayers, and generosity shown to me on the occasion of my birthday.
The Scripture declares, "I thank my God upon every remembrance of you" (Philippians 1:3). Those words aptly capture the posture of my heart. Every prayer offered, every sacrifice made, every act of service, and every expression of honour has been received with deep appreciation.
From Nigeria to the nations of the earth, your messages, gifts, prayers, and kind words have been a profound reminder that the body of Christ is united not merely by geography, but by the fellowship of the Spirit. I do not take your love for granted.
More than your kindness toward me, I am grateful for your unwavering commitment to the purposes of God. This vision has never been about the exaltation of a man, but about the revelation of Jesus Christ, the advancement of His Kingdom, and the raising of a people who will walk in the fullness of God's counsel for their generation. Thank you for believing in this divine assignment and for labouring faithfully alongside us.
I especially honour the fathers of faith, ministers of the Gospel, my contemporaries and fellow labourers in the vineyard, our partners, and the entire Koinonia Global family across the nations. Your support, encouragement, and prayers remain invaluable.
My prayer for you is that the Lord Himself will reward your labour of love. May He remember your sacrifices, strengthen your hands, enlarge your influence, and raise helpers to stand with you in the pursuit of His purpose.
As we continue this journey together, let us remain steadfast in our pursuit of Jesus Christ. May our lives continually reflect His character, proclaim His truth, and advance His Kingdom until the whole earth is filled with the knowledge of His glory.
Thank you once again for your love, your prayers, and your unwavering support.
With sincere love and abiding gratitude,
Apostle Joshua Selman
For Koinonia Global
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Many young people are battling silent sadness, not because of relationships , but because life hasn’t gone the way they hoped. They’re trying their best and just want a reason to smile again. May God heal every hurting heart.
I fell in love with this verse:
“I will be your God throughout your lifetime— until your hair is white with age. I made you, and I will care for you. I will carry you along and save you.”
Isaiah 46:4 NLT
I honestly feel like workdays should be 10am–3pm or 9am– 2pm. There’s no reason for people to spend most of their lives at work. Let people go home and have time for their families, partners, friends, and rest. That’s why everyone is so miserable today.
DON'T LET WHAT GOD GAVE YOU REPLACE HIM
When you worship God, let everything follow. Lay it all down; your certificates, your finances, your relationships, everything He has given you must join you in worship.
Nothing in your life should compete with God. Everything must bow.
“In the beginning, God.”
That formula never changes.
If He is not Alpha, He cannot be Omega.
Be careful not to measure life wrongly. What looks like success without God is not the full picture. Because in this life, "it takes vision to start, discipline to continue, but it takes mercy to finish".
Put God first, and let everything else take its place.
Watch the full sermon titled “April 2026 Miracle Service” on our YouTube channel at Koinonia Global.
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Don’t borrow shame from the past. You are not that person anymore and you simply didn't know better. No reason to beat yourself up for it. All you can do is really do better.
• You may think no one notices you, but they do.
• You may think no one thinks about you, but they do.
• You may think no one cares about you, but they do.
• You may think no one is happy for you, but they are.
• You may think no one appreciates you, but they do.
• You may think no one celebrates you, but they do.
People may not tell you that to your face, but they think it to themselves or say it to others in your absence.
If you are reading this, it simply means you matter to me and I wouldn’t let Today slip by without sending this to you.
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I LOVE YOU ❤️
Over the weekend I saw a movie, WHEN LOVE PRAYS out of FOMO. I had read lots of reviews and thought to just check it out.
I won't lie to you, it's a nice movie. Every actor delivered on their roles. But as the movie drew to a close, especially at the hospital scene, I had to look beyond to entertainment to question the obvious message being passed.
You know, the entertainment industry has a strong potentials at shaping culture and human reasoning. So in this movie, an Imam's son falls in love with a Pastor's daughter. The both get married without their parents' consent.
But somehow love wins over their faith and both families are united and there is a cold message that Christians and Muslims can actually be united in marriage, we all serve the same God.
Husband will wake up in the morning and run his prayers in the parlour. Wife will be in the room speaking in tongues. Wife sometimes follows husband to the mosque and it's of no record that wife went to church.
Muslim mother in law is so sweet, she love peace. But Christian mother doesn't seem to be having it. But their daughter is willing to fight for love.
Baby would bear Emmanuel and Abdulrahaman. The child would have to what now, choose who he would serve or serve both simultaneously?
Like that's not enough. Toyin Abraham announced the release of her latest movie, Love Between Altars, on good Friday with the caption "We serve the same God". She didn't do that during the Ramadan. But it pleases her to announce the arrival of her agenda on good Friday. To tell us that it is good that two Altars meet as long as it's God we are mentioning.
If you don't see it, I see it. This is how things creep into The Body, subtly. This is the exact approach used when sex scenes becaene normal in nollywood. It started with under sheets till there was no need to hide.
This is how LGBTQ crept into Hollywood movies. They first make you love the character so much and then they introduce a side of him that you just have to accept because, he's a good guy and has a good heart. Ain't nothing wrong with him having same sex attraction.
That is how cohabitation became a normal in relationships.
You see a movie, a movie of two Christians, without being married the lady moves into the man's house, share his bed and they are doing things. It sounds good. It looks like getting to know each other. And then the marriage works and you say, "That's how it should be."
OR the relationship fails and you say, "That's why it's good to cohabit. You see things..."
This is what is playing out with these movies. Young men in church are watching. Young ladies in church are watching. Our children are watching. They are seeing how it is okay to fall in love and marry someone who is not a Christian. It happened for Sis X in that movie, it can happen to them.
IT IS NOT NORMAL!
IT IS NOT CUTE!
IT IS NOT BIBLICAL!
"Do not be unequally yoked together with unbelievers. For what do righteousness and wickedness have in common? Or what fellowship can light have with darkness?" 2 Cor 6:14
This is a biblical command advising believers against forming binding partnerships—especially marriage or close business alliances—with unbelievers, as their fundamental values, goals, and spiritual directions are incompatible
We are heading opposite directions. See, Abraham when it was time to find a wife for Isaac,he made Eliezer swear that he'd not bring a wife from from Canaanites. He was intentional. He understood what being unequally yoked with someone outside the covenant of God can imply.
Amos 3:3 says, can two work together except they be in agreement?
We must agree that love is not all that sustains a marriage. Love can sustain friendships, businesses...but marriage? No!
Love the movie. Celebrate the craft. But please don't buy the message. You should not marry a Muslim as a Christian. You should not. It's not a red flag, it's a full stop.
This Friday, Live on YouTube, another great opportunity to experience the worship of heaven. KING ETERNAL.
Written by Nathaniel Bassey & Apostle Joshua Selman.
Friday 27th March, 6pm (WAT)
When I vent, I tell both sides. I never just tell my side cause | always wanna know if I'm tripping or not. I'm not venting for you to be on my side. I'm venting for another point of view.
Just because I'm posting about God doesn't mean I'm healed or better than anyone.
I'm still a sinner. I still struggle every day but His grace picks me right back up.