Agriculture › Re: Own A Pineapple Plantation At An Affordable Amount. by PharmaGirl(f): 3:38pm On Dec 01, 2020 |
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It's been a while bae, is everything alright? Yes dear. Thanks for checking up on me  How are you? |
Christianity Etc › Re: How Many Times Can A Christian Be Born Again? by PharmaGirl(f): 10:38pm On Oct 31, 2020 |
ggirl4real: "Once saved, always saved"
Go ahead and live your life
Even if you sin, you have been saved already so you will still make heaven Not true. If you sin, you won't make heaven. As a believer, if you sin your relationship with God is strained. You must confess your sins, and desist from doing them. Only then can you return to fellowship with God. Read 1 John1:9. That verse is for believers who have sinned. Don't be deceived into thinking that God overlooks unrighteousness. If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just to forgive us our sins, and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness. 1 John 1:9 KJV https://bible.com/bible/1/1jn.1.9.KJV |
Christianity Etc › Re: How Many Times Can A Christian Be Born Again? by PharmaGirl(f): 10:24pm On Oct 31, 2020*. Modified: 11:59pm On Nov 08, 2020 |
TruthHurts100: You said if I confess my sins and accept the lord as my personal savior that I'm born again.
Please ooo, what if I sin again? If you sin again, yo
Will my first born again status still b valid or I will need another one? What happens when you accept Jesus Christ is this. Your past sins and all that you were before then, gets remitted or blotted out and you receive eternal life. Your spirit man is recreated and you become a new creature. As seen in 2Cor 5:17 Now, because your past has been blotted out, God sees you like a baby. You are justified and made righteous. And you(your spirit man) become one with God. When you(a believer) sins, you(your recreated human spirit) become "stained". And you'll need to be forgiven and cleansed from that sin. Your past do not need to be remitted because its already been done. All you need to do is read 1John 1:9 and follow the steps to go back into fellowship with God. If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just to forgive us our sins, and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness. 1 John 1:9 KJV https://bible.com/bible/1/1jn.1.9.KJVThis bible verse is for believers who have deviated from God's path by sinning. |
Family › Re: 'I Don't Help Single Mothers' - Reno Omokri by PharmaGirl(f): 7:12pm On Oct 25, 2020*. Modified: 7:20am On Nov 11, 2020 |
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Christianity Etc › Re: Pope Francis Endorses Same-Sex Couples Civil Union by PharmaGirl(f): 8:06am On Oct 22, 2020*. Modified: 11:59pm On Nov 08, 2020 |
This earth has gone bunkers  |
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Christianity Etc › Re: What Is Your Best Christian Book? by PharmaGirl(op): 11:05am On Sep 21, 2020*. Modified: 4:38pm On Sep 21, 2020 |
I goldony: Had to read Rebecca Browns "He came to set the captive free." I was scared of closing last at d office,let alone use the convenience which is located at the back of the building
Also, read her "prepare for war" which really exposed the evil effect of watching many tv channels through which demonic manipulation occur.  |
Christianity Etc › Re: What Is Your Best Christian Book? by PharmaGirl(op): 9:36am On Sep 20, 2020*. Modified: 8:35am On Oct 22, 2020 |
Myer: I did not ask you for what you gained in knowledge but in accomplishment. Everyone gains knowledge from reading or exposure, but has the knowledge yielded any verifiable results?
Kenneth Haggin is one of the prosperity preachers that are only after your money, not your integrity.
What the world is suffering from is integrity and that is because churches that should be preaching truthfulness and integrity are preaching prosperity. And last time I checked it was Satan that preached prosperity to Jesus in the wilderness.
Note that I didn't say God is against prosperity but your pastor should be more concerned about your transformation from a sinner to an upright person through whom others and the society can be influenced to follow Christ. Yes, the knowledge gotten is yielding results. I read the book, got enlightened and I'm making significant progress in life. I didn't acquire knowledge to let it lie waste. On preaching transformation and integrity, you do have a good point. But you are wrong about Kenneth Hagin. Besides the book 'Believers' Authority', doesn't teach prosperity and Kenneth Hagin is dead so how will he get my money? |
Christianity Etc › Re: What Is Your Best Christian Book? by PharmaGirl(op): 9:14am On Sep 20, 2020 |
Myer: After reading all these books on faith authority and prosperity, what have you accomplished though? Accomplishing a lot because of the knowledge I now have. You should read them too. Thanks for asking  . |
Christianity Etc › Re: What Is Your Best Christian Book? by PharmaGirl(op): 9:10am On Sep 20, 2020 |
QuillanHardy: I would like you to send me some Christian PDF books  Sure. I have a handful of them Send me a pm. QuillanHardy: Check out this ones too...
1: How to see in the spirit by Micheal van vlymen 2: Angelic visitations and supernatural encounter by Michael Van vlymen
If you want a strong relationship with God, read those books, believe me — they are amazing... Ok. Will do. |
Christianity Etc › Re: What Is Your Best Christian Book? by PharmaGirl(op): 9:08am On Sep 20, 2020 |
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Christianity Etc › Re: What Is Your Best Christian Book? by PharmaGirl(op): 9:06am On Sep 20, 2020 |
SimplyFacts: Aside Bible & some Dr. D.K. Olukoya's books , I hardly read any others Try Kenneth Hagin's books bro. You'll thank me later  |
Christianity Etc › Re: What Is Your Best Christian Book? by PharmaGirl(op): 9:05am On Sep 20, 2020 |
PaulH07: Ineffectual compilation of fairytales... Jesus loves you, bro. |
Christianity Etc › Re: What Is Your Best Christian Book? by PharmaGirl(op): 8:56am On Sep 20, 2020 |
delkuf: I don't see any Christian enjoying his Christian life without reading that book. my thought though Oh! Will definitely check it out. |
Christianity Etc › Re: What Is Your Best Christian Book? by PharmaGirl(op): 8:51am On Sep 20, 2020 |
delkuf: Good morning Holy Spirit and welcome Holy Spirit by Benny hinn . Benny Hinn  . Good one. I'll check these out |
Christianity Etc › Re: What Is Your Best Christian Book? by PharmaGirl(op): 8:46am On Sep 20, 2020 |
dingbang: My book of bible stories   Try and read Kenneth Hagin's books too. Lalasticlala do you read Christian books?  |
Christianity Etc › What Is Your Best Christian Book? by PharmaGirl(op): 8:40am On Sep 20, 2020 |
For me, I have two of them  1.Believers Authority by Kenneth Hagin 2.You've already got it by Andrew Wommack. These books changed my perspective on Christianity. I didn't know that we Christians have rights and privileges that accrue to us as a result of the New Birth until I read Kenneth Hagin's 'Believers Authority'. Boy! Was I wowed! Wommack is on another level altogether. He made me understand that Christianity is not just going to church. There are levels to this spirituality. Another book worthy of mention here is 'Understanding how to fight the good fight of faith' by Kenneth Hagin. Lol, yes I love Kenneth Hagin. Learned so much from his books. Over to you, what's yours? You can also suggest a few for us. |
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Christianity Etc › Re: Who Even Compiled This Bible That Has Stolen People's Freedom? by PharmaGirl(f): 7:27pm On Aug 27, 2020*. Modified: 8:37am On Aug 28, 2020 |
lastchild: can going to the stadium to watch a football match help or edify the spirit? No, but the church never frowns at it, why then would going to a harmless "night of a thousand laughs" be frowned at
Religion is a serious bondage Bro, a believer should not engage in activities that will not edify his spirit. Anything that will weaken him should be avoided. Anything at all. See, anything could even be listening to people talk or attending an occasion. For instance, If someone says something that doesn't sit well with my belief, it's either I ask him to stop saying it or I ignore or I walk away. That's it. If while watching a football match(I'm a diehard football fan btw), I realize that I'm 'feeding the flesh' by watching it, I stop watching it. It doesn't have to be termed 'wrong' before one decides to keep away from it. Nobody said attending Night of a thousand laughs or watching football matches are evil. If your spirit doesn't accept something, then don't do it. I believe your cousin's church board may have had reasons why they frowned at your cousin's decision. Still, I see no reason why that should make you bitter. And yes! religion is bondage. Find Jesus for yourself. |
Christianity Etc › Re: Who Even Compiled This Bible That Has Stolen People's Freedom? by PharmaGirl(f): 6:22pm On Aug 27, 2020 |
lastchild: can Holy Spirit stop a believer to attend a night of a thousand laughs that everybody attends As a believer, if attending 'Night of a Thousand Laughs', will not edify you, if it'll not help your spirit man in any way, if it won't build up your spirit man, then you will know (because of the Holy Spirit in you), that you shouldn't go for it. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Largest Blast Ever: Russia Releases Unseen Photos From 1961 Tsar Bomb Test by PharmaGirl(f): 12:10pm On Aug 27, 2020 |
MJBOLT:
you better tell your fvcking jesus to keep hiding like a coward because if he ever shows up,we wont use nails to kill him this time.
[s][/s] Jesus loves you bro  . He's still calling you to Himself. |
Literature › Re: Dominic Onyekachi Creates Digital Collection Of African Stories For Kids - CNN by PharmaGirl(op): 10:12am On Aug 22, 2020*. Modified: 12:08pm On Aug 22, 2020 |
This is beautiful. African kids need to read more African stories and folktales as they make interesting reads and teach moral lessons. Enough of Rapunzel, Snow White and the likes. 42 Likes |
Literature › Dominic Onyekachi Creates Digital Collection Of African Stories For Kids - CNN by PharmaGirl(op): 4:27am On Aug 22, 2020 |
By Aisha Salaudeen, CNN Updated 0928 GMT (1728 HKT) August 21, 2020 Lagos, Nigeria (CNN)
When Dominic Onyekachi set out to read his 6-year-old niece a story, he did not anticipate that the simple task would lead him to create a digital collection of African stories.
After going through her mini library, he found that many of her books were foreign and had very little African representation.
Onyekachi told CNN that he wanted her to read books that reflect her culture, so he took it upon himself to write stories for her. "I wrote a few stories for her and I got my friend to illustrate. She liked it, her friends in school liked it too. And that's when I really thought about writing more books and putting them in a place where many more children can access them, " he said.
The 23-year-old said he realized the unavailability of children's books reflecting the continent was a much bigger problem after visiting Balogun market in Lagos, Nigeria's commercial center.
Many of the Africa-related books he found at the market were for advanced readers in secondary school, he said.
"I spent a whole day checking bookshops and only came out with two books. And when I went online, there were so many complaints about this problem," he added.
In May, with help from two friends, Fanan and Tolulope, Onyekachi launched Akiddie, a web-based platform providing access to African storybooks for children like his niece.
Akiddie features storybooks based on African history and characters for children in different languages.
It currently has 21 books available to readers. Five of them are free, while the others require a subscription of 600 naira (about $1.55) every month to access, Onyekachi said.
The books have been translated to Yoruba language, spoken in West Africa, Hausa language, spoken in Sub-Saharan Africa, and Igbo language, spoken in southeastern Nigeria.
Onyekachi who wrote some of the stories on Akiddie said a lot of the themes revolve around gender equality, innovation and financial literacy. "We did not want to repeat old or stereotypical ideologies in our books," he said.
In "The flying girl of Rano," one of the books on the digital platform, the lead character, Ummi, discovers how to make a glider (a fixed-wing airplane). And as a result of her innovation, she became popular in her village, Rano, an ancient kingdom based on Hausa history.
Ummi is later forced to team up with Queen Amina of Zaria, a Hausa warrior from the mid-16th century to fight the new king of Rano who was terrorizing the town. She eventually defeated the king and became the ruler of Rano.
Akiddie has 21 books in different languages for children Onyekachi said he wrote the story to portray parts of the Hausa culture and to inspire young girls to become self-fulfilling.
"The story is about leadership and innovation. Because Ummi was able to use her gliders to solve a practical problem for her community. Many of the stories have their lessons and themes, all of them to share African culture while inspiring children," he explained.
'More children should have characters to look up to' The books on Akiddie come in two forms -- beginner and intermediate. According to Onyekachi, beginner stories are for children who are just starting out reading and intermediate is for those who are already comfortable reading. "Beginner stories have fewer words and are written like poems, the intermediate stories have much more words," he explained.
He added that Akiddie has more than 1,200 users, and six schools in Lagos currently make use of the platform. The plan, Onyekachi said, is to keep creating and sharing more stories to reach more children in other parts of Africa. "More children should have characters to look up, characters that have their hair, look like them and share their culture." https://www.cnn.com/2020/08/21/africa/africa-storybook-intl/index.html 120 Likes 15 Shares
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Jobs/Vacancies › Re: What Is Your Most Embarassing Moment While Job Hunting. by PharmaGirl(f): 8:33pm On Aug 13, 2020 |
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Family › Re: Man Flogs His Daughter For Joining Whatsapp Group She Was Warned Against by PharmaGirl(f): 7:48am On Jul 19, 2020*. Modified: 4:44pm On Jul 19, 2020 |
If this will help shape her and make her beneficial to society, then...  . Although, I think her father had been cautioning her about some behaviors of hers. It seems like joining the Whatsapp group was the last straw that broke her father's the camel's back  |
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