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WHAT'S MY PURPOSE IN LIFE?

Consider a hammer. It's designed to hit nails. That's what it was created to do. Now imagine that the hammer never gets used. It just sits in the toolbox. The hammer doesn't care. But now imagine that same hammer with a soul, a self-consciousness. Days and days go by with him remaining in the toolbox. He feels funny inside, but he's not sure exactly why. Something is missing, but he doesn't know what it is. Then one day someone pulls him out of the toolbox and uses him to break some branches for the fireplace. The hammer is exhilarated. Being held, being wielded, hitting the branches -- the hammer loves it. At the end of the day, though, he is still unfulfilled. Hitting the branches was fun, but it wasn't enough. Something is still missing. In the days that follow, he's used often. He reshapes a hubcap, blasts through some sheet rock, knocks a table leg back into place. Still, he's left unfulfilled. So he longs for more action. He wan...

Top-7 Reasons Why Some Nigerian Ladies Are Single..read more

Top-7 Reasons Why Some Nigerian Ladies Are Single Being single probably is one of the top problems among Nigerian girls. But only some of them understand that the problem can be not only in men. They also can change something about their selves, if they don’t want to end up alone in a company of cuddly cats.  So here are some typical reasons you can easily give up, to reduce chances of being alone: 1. Celebrity gossips For God’s sake, stop following fake celebrity gossips and watching reality shows as crazy. These things are fake in almost every case, and, as well as developing your stupidity, they may also form unnatural life priorities. 2. Doing charges Even if you are a self-confident and independent Nigerian lady, don’t forget about learning to cook and doing home chores. Gender equality is a good thing, but it is not a reason to turn your house into a mess. And don’t forget that Nigerian men love good cooking! 3. Less makeup Too much makeup is not doing good f...

"The Biblical Money Code"...read more

"The Biblical Money Code" Discover the Lost Investment Principles of Scripture to go from being a Saver . . . to an Investor . . . to a Philanthropist Imagine if you had a secret code for making money . . . a code buried deep within Biblical text. A code that certain investment titans have quietly exploited to amass billions. And what if this code could be used by you, today, to unlock vast amounts of wealth — safely and ethically. Today, you'll discover the often forgotten principles of wealth creation embedded in ancient Biblical texts . . . a system applied by some of the most successful people in history. What's more, you'll discover how you can use this code in your own life to get out of debt . . . make sound investments . . . and morally build substantial wealth for your family and your community. And it starts with one small, life-changing step you can take today. As you might guess, the Bible's "money code" isn't abou...

He became Poor that we might be rich

Money can put us in bondage. God wants to free us from this bondage and help us put money in its proper place by considering it his rather than ours. Investing money has been a source of debate among Christians for centuries. Some say that investing is unbiblical and any extra surplus should be given to the needy, while others argue that investing must be a part of every Christian's financial plan. In this post, we will address these and other issues concerning Christian investing. The first topic that needs to be considered is whether investing is or is not scriptural. As in many cases, the answer depends on the situation. Anyone investing because of greed (Luke 12:15), to get rich quick (Proverbs 23:4-5), or to massage his ego (Proverbs 29:23) is not participating in biblically-based investing. On the other hand, those who are acting as good stewards as in Luke 19:12-27 or those who are saving for future needs such as college or retirement (Proverbs 6:6-8) are participating ...