by Solomon | Sep 16, 2020 | Living, Loving & Learning, Relationships, Spiritual Life
To err is human and to forgive is divine – Alexander Pope The life of the Christian is the life of Christ on earth. Paul puts it this way, “It is no longer I that live, but Christ who lives in me.” For us as believers, Jesus Christ is the example of what life...
by Solomon | Sep 9, 2020 | Family Life, Living, Loving & Learning, Relationships, Spiritual Life
In one of my blog articles, I wrote that I was a fan of Fela Anikulapo-Kuti and Bob Marley, and how my life would have gone off on a tangent that would have led to only God knows where! Apart from worldly music, one of the things that had me ensnared at that time was...
by Solomon | Sep 2, 2020 | Living, Loving & Learning, Spiritual Life
Experienced fishermen, fish at night. Why? The answer is simple- it is best to fish at night! Wow, how smart! Okay, seriously, fish are more active at night because of lower water temperatures, when the sun has gone down. During the day, the water is warmer, as a...
by Solomon | Aug 26, 2020 | Extract from Solomon's Book, Life Coaching, Living, Loving & Learning
Do you ever think about life, what it is all about, or more specifically about your own life, why were you born? I believe that from time to time, we should take out moments to contemplate our lives. God has a purpose for your life; do you know what it is? Do you need...
by Solomon | Aug 19, 2020 | Life Coaching, Living, Loving & Learning, Spiritual Life
Children are fascinating, and we were all children earlier in our lives. Some of us might remember times when, as children, we tried to imitate our parents. We would put on their shoes or clothes, which were many times bigger than our tiny feet and little frames, and...
by Solomon | Aug 12, 2020 | Life Coaching, Living, Loving & Learning, Spiritual Life
“Jesus said, “Come”. And Peter left the boat and walked on the water to Jesus” It is not rocket science. Everyone knows it. When you step into the sea, you sink, and if there is a storm or you cannot swim, you drown. End of story! Peter belonged to a fishing family...