by Solomon | Apr 29, 2020 | Life Coaching, Living, Loving & Learning, Spiritual Life
In 1990 the music group, The Winans, released a song of which part of its lyrics read, ‘Trouble will come; Trouble will go; When it’s all said and done; One thing I know; It’s gonna be alright; That’s the way He planned it; Hold on.’ These are trying times....
by Solomon | Apr 22, 2020 | Life Coaching, Living, Loving & Learning, Spiritual Life
Carry your candle, run to the darknessSeek out the hopeless, confused and tornHold out your candle for all to see itTake your candle, and go light your worldTake your candle, and go light your world In the past few months, most of the world has been battling a disease...
by Solomon | Apr 8, 2020 | Living, Loving & Learning, Spiritual Life
You shall laugh at destruction and famine, and you shall not be afraid of the beasts of the earth. Corondia-Drive-Us? Yes, you heard me right. Corondia-drive-us! Someone sent a post to my wife’s WhatsApp page… Is it a page or what? Sorry, I am not social media...
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...
by Solomon | Mar 19, 2020 | Life Coaching, Living, Loving & Learning, Spiritual Life
Sometime in 2009, it was in the news that a teenager in the US shot and killed about four of his schoolmates. Everyone at his home and neighbourhood was dismayed because they knew him to be a “nice, well-behaved boy.” However, when asked how he could do such a...
by Solomon | Feb 20, 2020 | Living, Loving & Learning, Spiritual Life
And as Jesus passed by, he saw a man which was blind from his birth. John 9:1 In my blog post “Little Things We Take for Granted,” I told the story of a woman who was born with a rare disability: the absence of the sense of smell or congenital anosmia. I explained...