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Living, Poetry

Good Works Begin with God

Every time my thoughts turn to Jesus, something deep within me leaps. I find myself always captivated by His person, His authority, His words, and His character. To read the Scriptures is to be truly mesmerized by His brilliance. Yet, beyond His words, His works consistently intrigue me. His works were good. Consistently good. Intentionally […]

Living, Poetry

Called to Good Works

In my first post, I shared that we were created for more than just existing. We were made for purpose. In the last post, I established that this purpose begins in Christ. We saw that it is only those who are in Christ who can truly live the life God has designed. But today, let’s go a […]

Living, Poetry

Purpose Begins in Christ

In my last post, I talked about the need to be more conscious that we were created for and with purpose. I also shared about the need to shun distractions and focus on what matters because the time is short. Today, I would like to take the conversation further by emphasizing on the man created for purpose.

Living, Poetry

Created for More…

Staring at the computer for almost ten minutes. I asked myself “what do I write about?” This isn’t who I used to be. There was a “me” that didn’t have to search so hard to uplift someone else with my words.

Living, Math and Food Love

Redefining Mathematics

If you have known me, or followed this space for a while, you would have known I talk about things I’m passionate about here and that includes mathematics. I grew up as a person who easily understood math and wanted to teach other people all about it. I found out that while some subjects required […]

Food and Cooking, Food Writing

Staples in Nigeria (Yam)

Yam is a widely consumed staple in Nigerian cuisine, cherished for its versatility, and satisfying texture. Imagine a potato, but with a more robust character and a touch less sweetness than sweet potatoes. Yam can be prepared in various ways, and I will be sharing them with you. 1. Boiled Yam Boiled yam is one […]

Book Reviews, Living

Do You Love Me?

The last post I shared reflected on John 21, focusing on the theme of Jesus finding us again. But as I read further, I realized the message went beyond simply running to Jesus. It was a call to love, a call to a deeper, more committed walk with Him.