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🌿 LIFE IS IN SEASONS 🌿Life happens in seasons  and each season has its purpose. You must understand that no season lasts...
19/10/2025

🌿 LIFE IS IN SEASONS 🌿
Life happens in seasons and each season has its purpose. You must understand that no season lasts forever. Don’t let your current season swallow you.
Maybe you’re in a season of dryness where nothing seems to be working. You’re trying your best, putting in so much effort, yet things don’t seem to move. Even your friends might not understand what you’re going through — and that can make you feel alone.
But listen, this is why you must draw closer to God. 💛
It is only the Word of God that can strengthen you through the dry seasons of life. Remember, it was God who formed you in your mother’s womb and gave you the breath of life. As long as you still have that breath, there is hope!
This is just a season.
Maybe God wants to move you into a new place or do something new in your life and not everyone can go with you. So don’t fight or quarrel with anyone. Instead, sit with God and ask Him,
👉 “Lord, what season am I in? What do You want me to learn?”
Don’t give up yet. Don’t lose hope. God has remembered you. 🌤️
The Bible says, “Weeping may endure for a night, but joy comes in the morning.” (Psalm 30:5)
You may not be at your best right now — maybe you can’t give as much, dress as you used to, or show up like before but it’s okay. Understand that it’s a season, and it will pass.
Say to yourself today:
“This situation will not kill me. God is taking me out of this place. My morning of joy is coming.”
Be still and trust God. Your new season will speak for you. 🌸

I have seen many women struggle with friendships. Some are Christians, some live by good morals, and some even believe t...
17/09/2025

I have seen many women struggle with friendships. Some are Christians, some live by good morals, and some even believe they are living righteously. Yet, at the end of the day, they still fall into costly mistakes. And when you ask why, the answer is often, “It was my friend who advised me.”
The truth is this: even a Christian can make the wrong choice if her friendships are not rooted in the right values. Even a moral woman can lose her way if she surrounds herself with the wrong circle.
Friendship is not just about fun, laughter, or support. True friendship must be based on your values and who you are. If you compromise your values, you will attract the wrong people and invite confusion into your life. But when you stand firm in your God-given identity, you will attract the right circle—friends who sharpen you, encourage you, and keep you aligned with purpose.
✨ My question for you today is this: Who is in your inner circle? Who is truly your friend?

✨ Hello Dear Married Woman ✨Do you sometimes feel like life is not fair to you? That things are  not going the way you p...
18/08/2025

✨ Hello Dear Married Woman ✨
Do you sometimes feel like life is not fair to you? That things are not going the way you planned? Maybe you even feel unloved in your marriage…
I want you to remember something very important: there are times and seasons in life.
There was a time I personally felt overwhelmed. Parenting was draining me. Some days, I felt like I was failing, and marriage didn’t feel as sweet as I once imagined. But in those moments, I reminded myself of purpose.
✨ God made me a mother not just to feed children, but to raise and discipline them with love and direction.
✨ God made marriage not just for romance, but for two people to walk together in unity, support each other, and pursue the same purpose and similar goals
Whenever I notice that my husband and I are not working together, or that parenting feels too heavy, I remind myself that maybe we are drifting from the purpose.
💡 Woman, I want to encourage you:
Don’t lose sight of your purpose in marriage.

Don’t give up on your purpose in parenting.

Don’t allow temporary feelings to make you forget eternal truths.

Seasons may change, challenges may come, but purpose remains.
So, hold on to your purpose and walk through every season with courage. 🌹
Peace Dim
📖 Ecclesiastes 3:1 – “To everything there is a season, and a time to every purpose under the heaven.”

11/05/2025

In many African homes and communities, especially among parents, there’s a silent pattern that keeps repeating itself: we give, serve, and support others so much that we forget to grow ourselves.
We say things like, “I’m here for my children,” or “Let me train my siblings first,” or even “When my fiancé settles, then I’ll face my own life.” These acts of giving are noble. Helping your children, family, siblings, or even a friend succeed is a beautiful thing. But here’s the truth: while you’re giving, you must also be growing.
Don’t stay stuck in one corner, losing your own dreams and potential while trying to push others forward. You deserve to evolve too. Growth isn’t selfish, it's wise. Because when you grow, you have more to give.
And let’s be honest: in our African context, entitlement is real. Many people you help may not appreciate it. Some may even feel they deserved it all along. Empathy is not common. So if you gave because you expected gratitude or a return, you may be disappointed.
But when you give because your heart is positioned to give and at the same time, you’re investing in your own life and future,then whether or not the help is returned, you won’t be broken. Because your growth wasn’t tied to their response.
Life evolves.
The world is changing fast. Once upon a time, riding a bicycle across a village was something worth celebrating. Today, it’s outdated. Just like times have changed, you too must update your thinking, improve your habits, and be intentional about the people you keep around you. If your circle doesn’t challenge or inspire growth, it’s time to change the circle.
As parents, we must rise.
We must stay informed, stay connected, and stay in motion. Find communities where people think bigger than you. Surround yourself with those who challenge your growth. Don’t play the victim card that “you didn’t know.” In this age, knowledge is everywhere, but wisdom is what we pass on.
So grow. Learn. Position yourself.
That’s how you leave a legacy that outlives you.

25/04/2025

Guard Your Emotions 😛🙂🙁🤪& Watch Your Circle

Our emotions are powerful. Sometimes, they take us on a ride leading us to places we never imagined, never prayed for, never wished to be.
In Esther 5:10, the Bible tells us that Haman was furious when he saw Mordecai at the palace gate. He hated Mordecai deeply. Yet, he controlled himself and went home to his inner circle his wife and friends.
Now here’s the real question:
Who is in your inner circle?
Are they the kind of people who permit you to do wrong, or do they love you enough to correct you?
Do they help you carry truth with grace, or let you walk around with shame unaddressed?
Haman’s downfall wasn’t just because of his emotions it was also because of the wrong voices around him. Instead of speaking wisdom, they fueled his destruction.
Take a moment to reflect:
Are the people around you helping you grow or guiding you into error and evil ways
And are you helping others walk rightly or staying silent when your words could save them?
Let us not be the kind of people others remember with regret, saying:
“If only they had spoken up, maybe I wouldn’t have fallen.”
Let’s speak the truth in love.
Let’s be the voice of wisdom in our circles.
Let’s not let emotions or silence lead us or others into destruction.
Choose wisdom. Choose courage.
Do the right thing always.

22/04/2025

You can’t shame yourself into change,you can only love yourself into
Growth.

~Brene Brown

Hallelujah, He is Risen!Happy Easter, everyone!As we celebrate the resurrection of our Lord Jesus Christ, may the power ...
20/04/2025

Hallelujah, He is Risen!

Happy Easter, everyone!

As we celebrate the resurrection of our Lord Jesus Christ, may the power and purpose of His rising work mightily in our lives in Jesus’ name, amen.

But let’s remember: this power works for those who believe. We must take personal responsibility to accept the sacrifice of His death and resurrection. “If you believe, you will be saved.” (Romans 10:9)

All who believe are called to rejoice in the hope of His glory. There is no greater joy than the joy of salvation Joy unspeakable and full of glory.” (1 Peter 1:8)

And this joy is not for us to keep to ourselves ,it is the only message that brings eternal life to mankind. All who believe shall be saved; all who reject shall be damned (Mark 16:16). So let the compassion of Christ move us to pray, to labor, and to speak up to do all we can to spread this gospel of hope.

You are a blessing to the world when you obey the words of Christ.

Happy Resurrection Sunday! May the joy of salvation fill your heart and your home.

Be Careful Who You Follow As I read through Genesis 34, I was struck by the story of Dinah the daughter of Jacob and Lea...
19/04/2025

Be Careful Who You Follow

As I read through Genesis 34, I was struck by the story of Dinah the daughter of Jacob and Leah. The Bible says she “went out to visit some of the women of the land.” It was a random visit. No divine instruction. No purpose. Just curiosity.
And that visit changed everything.
Dinah forgot who she was.
She stepped out of alignment.
She wanted to belong. To connect. Maybe even to explore.
But in trying to “blend in,” she found herself surrounded by people whose value system was completely different.
People who saw wrong as normal.
People who didn’t see the harm in sin.
People who had no remorse for doing evil.
Shechem r***d her and wasn’t even ashamed. In his culture, it was no big deal. In fact, he boldly asked to marry her like nothing had happened. His father, Hamor, supported him, without guilt or hesitation. That’s how messed up their standard was.
But Jacob, her father, didn’t sell out. He didn’t compromise.Her brothers didn’t compromise either.
They knew who they were.They stood their ground.
They said: “If you want to be part of us, you must be circumcised.” In other words,you must rise to our standard.They refused to bow to culture. They refused to adapt to what was wrong just to “fit in.”
And here’s the lesson:
Stop following people whose values are not aligned with yours.
Stop forcing friendships that lead you away from purpose.
Stop camouflaging just to be accepted.
Stop betraying who you are for applause.
Your value system is everything. Don’t let it go just to be liked.
As the Bible says: “Bad company corrupts good character.”
One bad egg can spoil a whole basket.
So I ask you today who are you following?
Where are they taking you?
And what are you compromising to get there?
Stay rooted. Stand strong. Hold on to your values.









In a Noisy World, Be Led by God.As women, God has given us a divine office, a sacred calling as helpmates. Not only to o...
07/04/2025

In a Noisy World, Be Led by God.

As women, God has given us a divine office, a sacred calling as helpmates. Not only to our husbands, but to humanity at large. We are wired to bring support, wisdom, and divine direction. That means when we see things going wrong, we don’t stay silent. We rise with wisdom and truth.
Pontius Pilate’s wife is a shining example in Scripture. Though briefly mentioned, her actions spoke volumes (Matthew 27:19). She was sensitive to the voice of God. She had a dream clear, divine, and instructive and she didn’t ignore it. She didn’t dismiss it. She acted.

But here’s what makes her truly remarkable: she passed the message to her husband honorably. She didn’t scream, shame, or insult. She didn’t use the dream as a weapon of blame. Instead, she delivered God’s warning with respect, wisdom, and clarity.

Her intervention may have saved her husband from participating directly in the death of an innocent man. While the crowd shouted for Jesus to be crucified, she stood for truth. That’s the kind of woman God has called us to be courageous, discerning, and bold.

This week, be reminded: do not follow the noise of the crowd. It may be loud. It may sound right. But the voice of God is the only true voice that matters. People’s opinions may be good, but they are not always God’s instruction.
What is God telling you right now about your marriage? About your child? About your business?
Do it.
Don’t let fear, pressure, or popular opinion drown the still small voice of God in your heart. His instructions may seem simple, but they carry power and the result will shock you because it will be fruitful.
Woman of God, this week, choose to follow the voice of God. Let Him lead, and watch your life overflow with purpose and productivity.

True Repentance – Lessons from the Woman with the Alabaster BoxLuke 7:36-38 tells the story of a woman known for her sin...
27/03/2025

True Repentance – Lessons from the Woman with the Alabaster Box
Luke 7:36-38 tells the story of a woman known for her sinful past, yet her actions reveal the true meaning of repentance. Repentance is more than feeling sorry it requires action. It is a deep, heartfelt change of mind and attitude toward sin and God. It involves recognizing one’s wrongdoing, turning away from it, and surrendering completely to Jesus.
This woman heard that Jesus was in town, and she went to where He was. Why? Because she was already hungry for repentance. She had recognized her need for a Savior and understood who Jesus was to her life. She didn’t care about the critics; her focus was solely on Jesus.
True repentance begins with recognizing who God is and what He can do in your life. Her soul felt heavy because she had fully accepted Jesus. Tears, a sign of deep repentance, began to flow. But she didn’t stop there.
She carried one of the most expensive things she owned: her precious perfume and offered it to Jesus. This act symbolizes total surrender. When you truly recognize who Jesus is, nothing else matters, not your career, your status, or what people say. You will want to bring everything to Him: your children, your spouse, your dreams, and your fears. Like this woman, you will hold nothing back.
She humbled herself, honored Jesus, and wiped His feet with her hair. She no longer cared about public opinion; she had truly repented.
One cannot claim to repent and still be swayed by what others think. Some hesitate to go to church or serve God because they worry about what people will say. But true repentance means making up your mind and following Jesus wholeheartedly.

And this is one of the keys to true joy. Our joy cannot be complete until we recognize Jesus as Lord, allowing Him to lead and direct us. Repentance is not about perfection it’s a continuous journey, a daily surrender to God’s will.

Take a moment today to reflect:
Have you truly repented?
Have you surrendered everything to Jesus?
May God bless you as you embrace true repentance and walk in His joy!

The Power of the Right CommunityAs women, one of the most powerful choices we can make is being in the right community. ...
26/03/2025

The Power of the Right Community
As women, one of the most powerful choices we can make is being in the right community. A strong, like-minded community has a way of breaking limitations, opening doors, and shaping our growth.
When you surround yourself with women who share your values, dreams, and faith, you gain more than just friendships—you gain accountability, inspiration, and strength. In the right community:
✅ You are challenged to grow beyond your comfort zone.
✅ You are supported when life gets tough.
✅ You are held accountable to your dreams and purpose.
✅ You are inspired by others’ success instead of feeling discouraged.
Growth is contagious. When one woman rises, she lifts others with her! That’s why being intentional about the people you allow into your space is so important.
The right community is everything. Choose wisely, grow boldly, and watch your life transform!

26/03/2025

Don’t let society define your limits. If God has placed it in your heart, go for it!”

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