by Solomon | Jul 15, 2020 | Life Coaching, Living, Loving & Learning, Relationships
I do not intend to sound careless, irreverent or arrogant. I am divorced and remarried. I am not proud of being divorced. It is a painful experience I do not wish for anyone to go through. Life happened, and then life moved on. Today, I live 1000% dependent upon the...
by Solomon | Jul 8, 2020 | Family Life, Life Coaching, Living, Loving & Learning, Relationships, Spiritual Life
Are you married, or are you hoping to get married someday? Are you divorced, separated or living in a hellish union? Is your marriage blissful or is it the bane of your life, or somewhere in between? It is good to marry, and that is not a figment of my imagination!...
by Solomon | May 27, 2020 | Family Life, Life Coaching, Living, Loving & Learning, Relationships
Don’t you see that children are God’s best gift? Children’s Day is the annual celebration of children worldwide. Great as it is, I believe we should honour and celebrate children always, and the best place that should consistently take place is in the...
by Solomon | May 13, 2020 | Family Life, Living, Loving & Learning, Relationships
I have been reminded of your sincere faith, which first lived in your grandmother Lois and in your mother Eunice and, I am persuaded, now lives in you also – 2 Timothy 1:5, NIV. This week we celebrate mothers around the world on Mother’s Day. Every person...
by Solomon | May 6, 2020 | Family Life, Life Coaching, Living, Loving & Learning, Relationships
It is relationships, the way we handle them, specifically and generally and the decisions we make in their respect that make us or break us. I once read the report of a study done on some top happy male and female billionaires (obviously there are also top unhappy...
by Solomon | Apr 1, 2020 | Family Life, Living, Loving & Learning, Relationships, Spiritual Life
Early in 2009, I bought a copy of The One Year Bible® (New Living Translation), which is set into 365 daily readings. I had not read the Bible cover-to-cover in over ten years then. Why? “Very busy… No time!” Translated into the English language it means, ‘Poor...