by Solomon | Mar 3, 2021 | Extract from Solomon's Book, Life Coaching, Living, Loving & Learning, Spiritual Life
Presently we continue our discussion on the Fruit of the Spirit and we would be dealing with patience which is also known as long suffering, gentleness and goodness. Patience (Longsuffering) According to Strong’s Concordance, the Greek word is makrothumia: From...
by Solomon | Feb 24, 2021 | Bible Studies, Extract from Solomon's Book, Living, Loving & Learning, Spiritual Life
Click the play button below to listen to audio version: And those who are Christ’s have put to death on the cross the flesh with its passions and its evil desires. If we are living by the Spirit, by the Spirit let us be guided. Let us not be full of self-glory,...
by Solomon | Feb 17, 2021 | Life Coaching, Living, Loving & Learning, Relationships, Spiritual Life
Please click the play button to listen to the audio version of this blog: I wrote this article in 2010, years before I had a divorce. I felt I should share it with you because it is apt for everyday life. Solomon, you had a divorce? Yes, regrettably and...
by Solomon | Feb 10, 2021 | Life Coaching, Motivational/Inspirational, Spiritual Life
Click play button to listen to audio version: In September of 2009, I received an email from a sister-in-law. The email contained a story titled, Clay Balls. The story was about a man who was exploring caves by the seashore. He found a bag with hardened clay balls in...
by Solomon | Feb 3, 2021 | Leadership, Life Coaching, Relationships, Spiritual Life
My late father had seven boys who are now seven men, of which I am third. (Six men rather, one of us passed on some years ago). I love my brothers! In any case, when I use the term ‘My brothers’ here, I am referring to men in general, especially those of...
by Solomon | Jan 13, 2021 | Living, Loving & Learning, Motivational/Inspirational, Spiritual Life
Click PLAY button to listen to the audio version of this blog. Years ago, I was involved in an animated discussion with someone who had other religious convictions and laid no claims to being a Christian. During the talk, I made a passing comment that we should...