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  • DAME OF DILIGENCE: THE PROVERBS 31 WOMAN

    DAME OF DILIGENCE: THE PROVERBS 31 WOMAN

    Gentlemen, this article is penned by a woman for women, but nothing stops you from reading along, after all, who among you doesn’t secretly admire a woman of valor? Men and women coexist beautifully, each bringing unique strengths to life’s dance. Yet today, we turn to the sisters with a timeless challenge from Scripture: Who can find a virtuous wife? For her worth is far above rubies. (Proverbs 31:10). Campus life beckons at young christian women with fresh friendships and bold dreams. Yet temptations whisper: late-night texts from guys, sleepover invites masked as study help, parties louder than Christian Union calls. Pressure builds in dorm chats and within the school streets. Will you bend or rise? Enter the Dame of Diligence and see how she turns these tests into triumphs. Follow through as we answer this query together.

    First we talk about her character that radiates inner strength. She brings him well, not harm, all the days of her life. (Proverbs 31:12) You mean all the days of her life? How is that possible? This certainly talks about consistency. You see, character is most often seen by others yet it is made. Not on the outside but in the inside. Looking at the bible, there are several accounts of women whose characters were excellent and some who were downright wicked. Mary for instance is one of my favorites. Mary, the mother of Jesus, stands out in the Bible as a woman of profound humility, vibrant faith, and courageous obedience that perfectly mirrors the noble character of Proverbs 31. When Gabriel announced her divine calling, she humbly declared, “I am the Lord’s servant; may it be to me as you have said” (Luke 1:38), embracing scandal and hardship without complaint from explaining her pregnancy to Joseph, fleeing to Egypt, and standing at the cross.  Her reflective heart pondered God’s words deeply. In stark contrast to Mary, Jezebel emerges in the Bible as a woman of destructive pride, manipulative idolatry, and cruel defiance that utterly rejects the noble character of Proverbs 31. As wife to King Ahab, she aggressively promoted Baal worship, slaughtered God’s prophets, and orchestrated Naboth’s false-accusation murder to seize his vineyard for greed (1 Kings 18:4; 21:1-16), reveling in power without humility or fear of the Lord embodying the opposite of strength with dignity or wise speech (Proverbs 31:25-26). While Mary’s yielded faith turned trials to testimony, Jezebel’s unrepentant rebellion brought judgment, warning against women who wield influence for evil.

    Secondly, her diligence never rests. Diligence means steady, careful, and energetic effort over time, often tied to faithfulness in work, planning ahead, and serving others without laziness. She watches over the affairs of her household, and does not eat the bread of idleness. (Proverbs 31:27,). Imagine a nursing student who is crafting bead bags for sale, channeling earnings to aid first-years’ fees. She wakes before dawn, studies then goes around school selling her stuff. Hard work turns modest starts into mighty impacts. especially in Proverbs 31, where the noble woman rises early, works willingly with her hands, and provides for her household (Proverbs 31:13-15, 17).​ A prime historical example is Susanna Wesley (1669–1742), mother of 19 children including John and Charles Wesley, founders of Methodism. Amid poverty and her husband’s frequent absences, she rose before dawn for personal Bible study, managed the family farm, educated her children meticulously (two hours daily per child), and discipled them in faith shaping global revival through her tireless home leadership. Now this is diligence.

    The Proverbs 31 woman radiates foresight and mission-driven purpose, shrewdly assessing opportunities and investing wisely for her household’s thriving future, as verse 16 affirms: “She considers a field and buys it; out of her earnings she plants a vineyard” (Proverbs 31:16). This mirrors Ruth’s bold persistence in gleaning Boaz’s fields, securing redemption and a legacy in David’s line (Ruth 2:2-3; 4:9-10). As author Elisabeth Elliot wisely noted on foresight, “The woman who is truly disciplined is the one who can say no to the trivial and yes to the eternal,” echoing the noble woman’s confident laughter at days ahead (Proverbs 31:25).

    Elisabeth Elliot

    The Proverbs 31 noble woman possesses incomparable worth “far above rubies” (Proverbs 31:10), carrying herself with majestic grace and unyielding poise because her identity roots deeply in God’s unchanging truth as His beloved daughter a royal princess secure in her Heavenly Father’s embrace, not in fleeting human validation. She rejects the trap of seeking approval from men’s glances or words, standing firm against lures of compromise or ill intent, for she knows her value flows solely from Christ’s redemption: “Charm is deceptive, and beauty is fleeting; but a woman who fears the Lord is to be praised” (Proverbs 31:30). No applause or criticism can shake her; clothed in strength and dignity,

    Sisters, embrace the Dame of Diligence as your living reality attainable, not unattainable! Her noble spirit pulses in every Proverbs 31 verse, calling you to priceless worth, shrewd foresight, graceful poise, and joyful labor rooted in God’s truth. Yes, it’s truly possible: ordinary women like Mary and Ruth became extraordinary through yielded faith. “Many daughters have done virtuously, but YOU surpass them all!” (Proverbs 31:29). Rise now and claim your legacy, live it boldly, and watch God multiply your every step into eternal impact!

  • “I AM BACK:Breaks are not the end, they are God’s reset for a greater beginning.”

    Hey there, young Christian!
    How are you? How have you been? It’s been a while since we last interacted in this space, but I’m glad to say—we’re back!

    It’s been about four months since we were last here, and in that time, a lot has happened. We’ve had our highs and our lows, but through it all, we thank the Lord for His mercies and grace.

    Today, I want us to talk about breaks and stepping back—especially as a Christian. Just like seasons change, sometimes in our walk with Christ we may need to pause, reflect, and let God strengthen us.

    Ecclesiastes 3:1“There is a time for everything, and a season for every activity under the heavens.”

    Yes, there is a time for everything—a time to work very hard and a time to rest. And resting is not a sin. The real question is: What do you do in that moment of rest?

    Isaiah 40:31“But they that wait upon the Lord shall renew their strength…”

    When you step back, wait on the Lord. Meditate on His love while He prepares you for the next season. Stepping back doesn’t mean giving up—it’s often part of God’s process of renewal.

    Mark 6:31“Come with me by yourselves to a quiet place and get some rest.”

    Even when life pauses or gets hard, God restores. Think of Job: though he faced unimaginable trials, he remained faithful. His story reminds us that breaks are not failures—they are divine pauses that shape us for deeper growth.

    Taking a step back allows us to return stronger in faith, clearer in purpose, and more committed in service.

    And remember—
    Philippians 1:6“He who began a good work in you will carry it on to completion until the day of Christ Jesus.”

    So, if you’re in a season of stepping back, don’t feel guilty. Instead, lean into God’s grace, knowing that your comeback will be greater than your setback.

    See you more on this space.you are unique,you are loved,you are cherished.

  • COME MEET MY ROLE MODEL BY HENRY ORIATO

    COME MEET MY ROLE MODEL BY HENRY ORIATO

    The cruelest and dumbest thing I ever did to myself was getting life inspiration from a gangster. ooh my!! Up to date, I’m still learning to forgive myself!
    Let me explain; so growing up before finding my true identity in Christ, I wanted to become a hip-hop artist just because I saw them flaunting lots of money and the world celebrating them, I was blindly drawing inspiration from them without accessing if the lifestyle they lived day to day was acceptable before the eyes of God. This really affected my relationship with God and also people around me, because the attitude and behavior I carried was more on the toxic side.

    From my personal experience, I can deduct that most of the time our personality is always greatly influenced and affected by our role models.!
    And for this reason, Paul urged us to follow his example as he follows Christ’s example

    Imitate me as i also imitate Christ. (1 Cor 11:1).

    Well, Jesus grew in favor with God. God from heaven spoke out on how He was pleased with him because of committing to God’s will in every situation even to the point of death! I really wonder why the society can’t normalize making Christ a role model to all! I mean He never did wrong nor rejoiced in wickedness nor entertained religious hypocrisy and was always in right standing with God. What a perfect model!

    Drawing identity from Christ is the best thing one can do to themselves. Christ was the Son of God, so you also stand a chance to become a child of God. He was holy and blameless, so one is also conformed to the holiness and righteousness of God, in Him is life so as to draw eternal life from Him and so on…

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    No other foundation can we lay than that which is in Christ. When the word says that we should literally follow Jesus, it means that exactly. He is the greatest role model. Do you want to live an excellent life? look at the excellent model. Do you want to mean if our spiritual foundation is set right and there’s the good “fear” of God, then every other aspect of life and the society will be set in place.

    Nevertheless, i do not want to rule out the importance of us having role models. A role model is a person whose behavior, example, or success serves as a model for others to emulate, particularly younger individuals. The concept emphasizes the influence that role models have on shaping the values, aspirations, and behaviors of those who look up to them.

    Most Christians fall prey of the ideology that the they do not need someone to emulate because they have Jesus as their perfect example. This is so wrong. It is loud pride and lack of wisdom. In real sense,we do not just need role models but we need saved ones. What fellowship can we have with those that are not in the kingdom? Role models play important roles in our lives.

    Role models can be family members, public figures, teachers, relatives and so on and so fourth. They play an important role in not only shaping our behaviors but significantly influence the moral compass of individuals, shaping their beliefs and ethical standards. Positive role models can lead to enhanced self-esteem and resilience. It is also important to note that the choice of role models can affect career paths and aspirations. For instance, individuals pursue careers in fields where they see successful figures who share similar backgrounds or interests.

    I hope that this has challenged you to have a role model if you don’t. Find a role model in the church community,business world and the international setting. Let them be the kind to challenge you that as you are building your capacity intellectually, socially and economically,your spiritual life is also built. Do not settle for less even as you look unto your role models. Know what you stand for and uphold your values.

    lastly, We all have a responsibility of being role models to other in speech,love,conduct,love,purity as brother Paul would say. If not you then who? Christians need to be found in the corporate world having successful businesses, owning great companies and being the cream of the society. Every believer is also called to be a role model. This reciprocal relationship means that individuals must strive to reflect Christ’s character in their own lives, thereby influencing those around them positively. Spread your wings out there, explore opportunities do not settle for less. Someone out there is looking up to you. Be encouraged.

    Christians need to be found in the corporate world having successful businesses, owning great companies and being the cream of the society.

    by Ms k
  • GOD AND SCIENCE by Brian Ingwee

    For centuries, the relationship between Christianity and science has been misunderstood. Some have painted it as an ongoing war between two Opposing forces, with science being accused of Undermining faith and Christianity standing accused of resisting progress. But what if these two
    realms—faith and reason—aren’t enemies, but partners in a profound journey to discover truth? At their core, both Christianity and science are grounded in seeking the truth.

    The Bible calls believers to “Test everything; hold fast what is good” (1 Thessalonians 5:21), which echoes the scientific method’s reliance on testing hypotheses and observing results. Both science and Christianity call for inquiry, reflection, and awe in the face of the unknown. They both seek to
    understand the complexity of the universe, but in different ways. The ultimate aim is the same: to uncover the glory and order of God’s creation. The God of Creation and the Scientific World. Let us start with the basics:

    Genesis 1:1 “In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth.” The intricacy of creation itself reflects God’s divine wisdom and mastery over everything.


    Consider the vastness of the universe, the alignment of stars, and the fine-tuning of planetary systems—these wonders of science speak to the very nature of a Creator who ordered the cosmos.Physics tells us that the universe operates according to precise, elegant laws. In fact, the fine-tuning
    of the constants of nature—the force of gravity, the speed of light—point to deliberate intention. The psalmist declared, “The heavens declare the glory of God; the skies proclaim the work of his hands” (Psalm 19:1). In this, we see science and scripture aligning. The observable universe, which Scientists study, does not contradict the existence of God; it proclaims it. The more we discover about the universe, the more intricate and beautiful it becomes, leading us to marvel at its Creator.

    Science Unfolds the Mysteries of God’s Creation. As we grow in scientific understanding, we uncover more of God’s design. For example, the laws of
    gravity, electromagnetism, and thermodynamics reveal order in the universe. These laws point to a designer who not only created the universe but sustains it with precision.

    Colossians 1:17 says, “He is before all things, and in him all things hold together.” It is fascinating to see that what scientists call “natural laws” are in fact the same order that God uses to maintain the universe. The structure of an atom, the way ecosystem’s function, and even the intricate balance that allows human life to thrive—these all reflect God’s intelligent design. The more we study creation, the more we realize the world operates in ways far beyond our initial comprehension. Science reveals God’s creativity, His purpose, and His majesty.

    I will finish by saying these, the Bible encourages us to use our minds in worshiping God: “Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind” (Matthew 22:37). Engaging with science is one way to love God with our minds, as we seek to understand the world He created.Science is beautiful only when we embrace it with a christian perspective that God has blessed our minds with knowledge to come up with science but we must also be careful not to make science our god. Now that we are enlightened about science, Let us embrace it with a godly perspective to glorify God and bring solutions to our world.

  • Devotion: Transformation Through The Power In Christ

    by Henry Oriato

    ‘But you are not in the flesh but in the Spirit, if indeed the Spirit of God dwells in you. Now if anyone does not have the Spirit of Christ, he is not His. ‘

    ~ Romans 8:9

    Until You accept Christ and receive the baptism of the Holy spirit, which is a free gift to all. (Acts 2:38), Which is a free gift to all, you wont understand the things of God. You’ll be hostile to him and his precepts.

    Precepts are rules or principles, especially those governing personal conduct. God is a spirit and you can’t satisfy him in flesh.(Romans 8:7-8) You must be born of the spirit.

    Most people are afraid to get born again because they don’t know how they’ll resist the desires and temptations of the flesh to sin

    Well, after your baptism into Christ you’ll no longer live but it will be Christ living in you (Gal 2:20) and he’ll guide you through the paths of righteousness for his name sake by the power and strength of the Holy Spirit. You’ll have the passion of Christ in you, that is hating evil and pleasing God the Father by doing his will.

    ‘I have been crucified with Christ; it is no longer I who live, but Christ lives in me; and the life which I now live in the flesh I live by faith in the Son of God, who loved me and gave Himself for me. ‘

    ~ Galatians 2:20

  • Embracing Sexual Purity


    Living in sexual purity is a journey that requires intentional choices, personal commitment, and a strong foundation of values. For those seeking guidance in maintaining a lifestyle aligned with their beliefs, the timeless wisdom found in the Bible can serve as a source of inspiration and strength. Let’s explore how to navigate the path of sexual purity with biblical principles as our guiding light.

    1. Defining Sexual Purity (1 Thessalonians 4:3-5):
      The Bible emphasises the importance of living in sexual purity, urging believers to abstain from sexual immorality. In 1 Thessalonians 4:3-5, it is written, “For this is the will of God, your sanctification: that you abstain from sexual immorality; that each one of you know how to control his own body in holiness and honour, not in the passion of lust like the Gentiles who do not know God.”
    2. Setting Boundaries (Proverbs 4:23):


      Proverbs 4:23 advises, “Keep your heart with all vigilance, for from it flow the springs of life.” Establishing clear boundaries is essential in guarding our hearts and maintaining sexual purity. Communicate your values and expectations in relationships, and be firm in upholding them.
    3. The Importance of Commitment (1 Corinthians 6:18-20):
      In 1 Corinthians 6:18-20, the Bible teaches, “Flee from sexual immorality. Every other sin a person commits is outside the body, but the sexually immoral person sins against his own body. Or do you not know that your body is a temple of the Holy Spirit within you, whom you have from God? You are not your own, for you were bought with a price. So glorify God in your body.” Understanding our bodies as temples of the Holy Spirit emphasizes the need for commitment to purity.
    4. Guarding the Mind (Philippians 4:8):
      Philippians 4:8 encourages believers to focus their minds on what is pure, lovely, and praiseworthy. “Finally, brothers, whatever is true, whatever is honorable, whatever is just, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is commendable, if there is any excellence, if there is anything worthy of praise, think about these things.” Cultivating a pure thought life contributes to overall sexual purity.
    5. Seeking Accountability (James 5:16):
      James 5:16 emphasizes the power of confession and accountability within the Christian community. “Therefore, confess your sins to one another and pray for one another, that you may be healed. The prayer of a righteous person has great power as it is working.” Having a support system and being accountable to others can provide strength and encouragement in the journey of sexual purity.

      Living in sexual purity is a deliberate and challenging choice, but with the guidance of biblical principles, it becomes a journey of spiritual growth and obedience to God’s will. As we navigate relationships and confront the complexities of a world that often contradicts these principles, let the wisdom of the Scriptures be our compass, leading us towards a life that reflects holiness, honor, and obedience to the Creator’s design for intimacy.