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What Do People Think Of Me?
Sometimes, we wonder how others perceive us. Perhaps we all want to be seen as nice, kind, or any other words associated with positive traits. And to be perceived the way we want, we often become extremely careful about how we carry ourselves in society. We measure every interaction. We
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Leading With Wisdom In A Digital World
I am to speak on the topic, leading with wisdom in a digital world. Leading with wisdom in a digital world. I hope you can hear me well. Let me begin by stating the obvious just for emphasis. Leadership at any level must fully appreciate the incredibly profound implications of
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Decisions and Consequences
A window in Kaunas On the morning of July 27, 1940, a Japanese diplomat named Chiune Sugihara opened his bedroom window in Kaunas, Lithuania, and found roughly two hundred people standing outside his house. “I opened my bedroom window in the morning and there they were,” he said later, “about
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“Once Saved, Always Saved”
Understanding the “Once Saved, Always Saved” In Christian thinking, few discussions generate as much thoughtful debate as the concept of eternal security, commonly known as “once saved, always saved.” This teaching addresses a fundamental question: Can a genuinely saved Christian lose their salvation? The answer has to do with how
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Be Brave, Be Soft, To Love
Fundamentally, all of us want to be happy, and we understand that happiness and being loved are linked together. But often, we find happiness eludes us because we are unwilling to love first. We are taught to harden ourselves against the threat of rejection. We play it cool, never being
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And They Shall Never Perish
“…and they shall never perish….” (John 10:28) Can you unfry an egg? Then, after being saved–genuinely forgiven and accepted and transformed by the Holy Spirit of God into something far different from what you were, more than any hen’s egg ever dreamed possible–you cannot undo it. Once saved, always saved.
July 13, 2026 by Gbenga Samuel Wemimo