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Frankly Speaking: Life Is A Race
By Dr. Boate
Majority of liberal Christian
ideologists believe that life is not a race so 'man'
should slow down and enjoy whatever s/he can make
out of it. While conservatism Christians may agree
with that thought, it however believes that life is
more of a journey than a race; a careful planning is
therefore a cornerstone for successful completion.
Most Christians are caught up in these ideologies
and those that are less opportune take consolation
from the liberal ideas and accept life as it
presents itself while the more endowed continue to
enjoy the glories of life.
To this end, I took the
liberty to examine the concept of race (or racing)
and its fundamental attributes. A quick scan through
Wikipedia presented three important features of
racing: Competition, Objective and Time (or point of
completion).
Every race involves a kind of
competition. But unlike other races, Christians do
not compete with each other or any human entity but
the enemy of Christ. For we wrestle not against
flesh and blood but against principalities, against
powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this
world ...Ephesians 6:12.
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Unanswered Prayers: The
Most Common Reasons Why?
One of the greatest
benefits afforded to every Christian is the
privilege of answered prayers. In the Bible,
Jesus made this tremendous promise, "And
whatever things you ask in prayer,
believing, you will receive" (Matt 21:22).
One of the greatest
benefits afforded to every Christian is the
privilege of answered prayers. In the Bible,
Jesus made this tremendous promise, "And
whatever things you ask in prayer,
believing, you will receive" (Matt 21:22).
However, despite the Lord’s willingness to
answer prayer, it is obvious that some
prayers have gone unanswered. Why is this?
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FASTING: Is God
Interested In Simply An Empty Stomach?Pt.1
By Dr.
Esther Prah
‘‘.. I am a devoted
Christian; I used to fast very often,
sometimes one week, other times three days
without food. I did this quite often till I
had acute gastritis, which later developed
into peptic ulcer. Because of this I cannot
fast anymore. The pains do not
permit an
empty stomach…’’- says a close friend. He is
also a leader in my church. What does this
tell us about fasting? Does this means that
fasting is bad and always leads to
sicknesses like ulcer?
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