Song of the Beggars
Growing up in Lagos I heard the song of the beggars. It was a placatory sing song. Often in pairs, and sometimes in triplicates the beggars would pause in front of my grandfather’s house, begging for mercy. […]
Growing up in Lagos I heard the song of the beggars. It was a placatory sing song. Often in pairs, and sometimes in triplicates the beggars would pause in front of my grandfather’s house, begging for mercy. […]
There I was exercising on the treadmill, meditating on God’s word when I came across an extraordinary piece of insight. It has the potential to revolutionize our theology. […]
If you’re like me you’ve probably wondered why God doesn’t make it easier for us. Why doesn’t he for example make himself visible? […]
Here I am sitting at my desk, wondering how God does it. How does he process all those terabytes of data – all the prayer requests emanating from Planet Earth. […]
It’s amazing what a piece of plague can accomplish. We’ve been shuttered at home now for months, unable to fulfill our Sunday, Sunday ablution, unable to go to church. […]
These are very interesting times and we live in Bible days. There’s a lot happening and I’d like to offer some perspective on unfolding events. Let’s consider three questions: […]
Have you written your Vision 2020? In this week’s #Illuminare, I share 5 points about vision – I call them 5 clauses of vision.
Point No.1: You are your vision. Let me share a story…
I present a few nuggets from Illuminare in 2019. Enjoy! […]
It’s time to talk about Aristotle. […]
There is something called “dominant thought.” It is a thought or philosophy that shapes the outlook, conduct and culture of society. It is pushed by certain people and sold to society. […]
Of all the ancient philosophers the one that understood PR the most was Pythagoras (c. 570 – c. 495 BC). I’m assuming of course that you know of him. He’s the secondary school maths guy, the one who gave us Pythagoras Theorem… […]