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Re: The Christian Chatbox ( sticky) by Nobody: 11:18am On Nov 05, 2014
HumbledbYGrace:
I did
Graaaaaaaace! I missed you too. How are you?
Re: The Christian Chatbox ( sticky) by Nobody: 11:18am On Nov 05, 2014
Re: The Christian Chatbox ( sticky) by ihedinobi2: 11:26am On Nov 05, 2014
Reyginus:
Wow! He missed me. Lol. I have been receiving experience lectures in the so-called Food Basket of the Nation. I am trying.

Good to see you. I cried when you left. Lol. I was heartbroken. Good thing you are back. How has it been?
Of course I did. How would I not?

Well done, my brother. It's lovely to see you too. You did not. grin It's been, my brother. Dark and confusing for a while, then a crack of dawn and the touch of a friend and the hope is at hand. So, yeah, it's been and it is.

Lovely to have you back, bro.
Re: The Christian Chatbox ( sticky) by Nobody: 11:32am On Nov 05, 2014
ihedinobi2:
Of course I did. How would I not?

Well done, my brother. It's lovely to see you too. You did not. grin It's been, my brother. Dark and confusing for a while, then a crack of dawn and the touch of a friend and the hope is at hand. So, yeah, it's been and it is.

Lovely to have you back, bro.
Thank you, bro. But I still insist. I cried.
Re: The Christian Chatbox ( sticky) by HumbledbYGrace(op): 11:45am On Nov 05, 2014
Reyginus:
Graaaaaaaace! I missed you too. How are you?
M good and you? See you've been too busy to even say hi "off" nl
Re: The Christian Chatbox ( sticky) by Nobody: 11:51am On Nov 05, 2014
HumbledbYGrace:
M good and you? See you've been too busy to even say hi "off" nl
I am good too. Just pardon me. But wait! You didn't say hi neither. Lol.

Are you still a mod?
Re: The Christian Chatbox ( sticky) by HumbledbYGrace(op): 11:51am On Nov 05, 2014
toba:
graccia
Bawo ni Sah
Re: The Christian Chatbox ( sticky) by HumbledbYGrace(op): 11:54am On Nov 05, 2014
Reyginus:
I am good too. Just pardon me. But wait! You didn't say hi neither. Lol.

Are you still a mod?
Coz you never reply.

M still a mod, don't know for how long though, my days are just numbered.
Re: The Christian Chatbox ( sticky) by ihedinobi2: 12:18pm On Nov 05, 2014
Reyginus:
Thank you, bro. But I still insist. I cried.
Lol. Ok. If I hear say I believe ehn. grin
Re: The Christian Chatbox ( sticky) by Nobody: 12:36pm On Nov 05, 2014
HumbledbYGrace:
Bawo ni Sah
im alive because of Jesus
Re: The Christian Chatbox ( sticky) by HumbledbYGrace(op): 12:58pm On Nov 05, 2014
toba:
im alive because of Jesus
beautiful
Re: The Christian Chatbox ( sticky) by Macelliot(m): 2:17pm On Nov 05, 2014
Ajibam
Why do You colaborate with Satanists?
Re: The Christian Chatbox ( sticky) by dagr8(m): 2:51pm On Nov 05, 2014
ihedinobi2:
Lol. Ok. If I hear say I believe ehn. grin
Why don't you believe. Me too I cried grin
Re: The Christian Chatbox ( sticky) by HumbledbYGrace(op): 3:04pm On Nov 05, 2014
dagr8:
Why don't you believe. Me too I cried grin
Hmmmmmm
Re: The Christian Chatbox ( sticky) by Nobody: 6:53pm On Nov 05, 2014
HumbledbYGrace:
Coz you never reply.

M still a mod, don't know for how long though, my days are just numbered.
Lol. Okay. Sorry. What do you mean by your days are numbered?
Re: The Christian Chatbox ( sticky) by Orikinla(m): 7:46pm On Nov 05, 2014
Wednesday, November 5, 2014

[size=18pt]On Being a Positive Realist[/size]

"Finally, brothers [and sisters], whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable—if anything is excellent or praiseworthy—think about such things."1

About mental illness: Fortunately, it is accepted today as an illness perhaps more than ever before. In the past, mentally ill people were criticized, condemned, rejected, and even accused by some uninformed people of having demons. I don't know any easy or simple answers to help such sufferers, except to assure them of our love and acceptance. Medication helps many, but not all. It's the same with psychological counseling. It, too, helps many, but not all. I have two family members who are bipolar, but as long as they stay on their medication, they do very well.

With my grown son who is bipolar, I'm thankful that the medication he is on has helped him cope very well. Regardless as to whether he is up or down, I constantly assure him that I love him devotedly. But what I've also done to help is to encourage him to try to change his thinking so he will see that he is living with a challenge—rather than as a problem.

If you have a toothache, positive thinking is pretty much impossible. This is why I like to think I am a positive realist. If you are a positive realist and have a toothache, you will get to the dentist as quickly as you can. A positive realist sees his setbacks and problems as challenges that, with hard work and commitment, can be risen above and overcome. It has been well said that every one of us either has a problem, lives with a problem, or is a problem.

If you are living with a discouraging situation, try to think in terms that you are living with a challenge—not a problem, and with God's help and that of others where needed, you will do your best to rise above your challenges and become a better, healthier and more fulfilled person. And for those who suffer from mental illness, let those of us who are not so afflicted remember God's Word which says, "Encourage those who are timid. Take tender care of those who are weak. Be patient with everyone."2

Suggested prayer: "Dear God, please help me to learn how to harmonize my thinking with Your Word, and in so doing turn all my problems into challenges and with Your help rise above and overcome them. And help me always to understand and 'encourage the timid, take tender care of the weak, and be patient with everyone.' Thank You for hearing and answering my prayer. Gratefully in Jesus's name, amen."

1. Philippians 4:8 (NIV).
2. 1 Thessalonians 5:14 (NLT).

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Re: The Christian Chatbox ( sticky) by An0nimus: 10:34pm On Nov 05, 2014
vickyO:
Yes, I do.
hard or soft copy?
Re: The Christian Chatbox ( sticky) by An0nimus: 10:38pm On Nov 05, 2014
Reyginus could this be you? grin
Re: The Christian Chatbox ( sticky) by Nobody: 10:49pm On Nov 05, 2014
An0nimus:
Reyginus could this be you? grin
Yes o. I am back from leave. How body?
Re: The Christian Chatbox ( sticky) by UjSizzle(f): 7:57am On Nov 06, 2014
Reyginus!! Are you in Wannune? cheesy
Re: The Christian Chatbox ( sticky) by Nobody: 8:09am On Nov 06, 2014
UjSizzle:
Reyginus!! Are you in Wannune? cheesy
Uj knows Wanune. Wow!! I am a senior corper now. I left Wanune September though my neighbour, a stream 2 Gombe had to go back.

Are you in Wanune? If no, how did you get to know of it?
Re: The Christian Chatbox ( sticky) by UjSizzle(f): 9:24am On Nov 06, 2014
Reyginus:
Uj knows Wanune. Wow!! I am a senior corper now. I left Wanune September though my neighbour, a stream 2 Gombe had to go back.

Are you in Wanune? If no, how did you get to know of it?
Wow. I served in Benue (2011) smiley Hope you enjoyed camp. Which LG were you posted to?
Re: The Christian Chatbox ( sticky) by Nobody: 10:17am On Nov 06, 2014
UjSizzle:
Wow. I served in Benue (2011) smiley Hope you enjoyed camp. Which LG were you posted to?
2011? That's a long time ago.

I enjoyed the camp. I hated the early morning marching and still do. I just hate marching. I loved the boring lectures and was at the clinic often in addition to being a Red Crosser.

I was initially posted to a secondary school in Ohimini, I rejected it. The name alone got me scared. I didn't even visit the place. Lolz. Then NKST Gboko rejected me before I had my way with Federal Medical Centre Wadata, Makurdi.

Where were you posted to?
Re: The Christian Chatbox ( sticky) by UjSizzle(f): 10:58am On Nov 06, 2014
Reyginus:
2011? That's a long time ago.

I enjoyed the camp. I hated the early morning marching and still do. I just hate marching. I loved the boring lectures and was at the clinic often in addition to being a Red Crosser.

I was initially posted to a secondary school in Ohimini, I rejected it. The name alone got me scared. I didn't even visit the place. Lolz. Then NKST Gboko rejected me before I had my way with Federal Medical Centre Wadata, Makurdi.

Where were you posted to?
Lol Apa LG. Closest spot to Agatu (did you hear about Agatu's mosquitoes? cheesy )
Was on the verge of getting my redeployment letter signed when I decides I just might love the small village after all. So I stayed, but worked my PPA from an interior primary school to the local govt council. Then went on to offer tutoring services to schools around for free....on almost everything seriously---teaching, exams coaching, singing competitions, and all those development talks lol.
Then I visited Agatu twice for rural rugged evangelism (zonal and stat), bathed little children,braided hairs, took children classes, sang in the state choir,caught a cold, got soaked in rain,experienced mosquitoes that could pierce through jungle boots,had my allergies kick in lol. It was wonderful!! cheesy


I hope you enjoy serving smiley
Re: The Christian Chatbox ( sticky) by Nobody: 11:11am On Nov 06, 2014
UjSizzle:
Lol Apa LG. Closest spot to Agatu (did you hear about Agatu's mosquitoes? cheesy )
Was on the verge of getting my redeployment letter signed when I decides I just might love the small village after all. So I stayed, but worked my PPA from an interior primary school to the local govt council. Then went on to offer tutoring services to schools around for free....on almost everything seriously---teaching, exams coaching, singing competitions, and all those development talks lol.
Then I visited Agatu twice for rural rugged evangelism (zonal and stat), bathed little children,braided hairs, took children classes, sang in the state choir,caught a cold, got soaked in rain,experienced mosquitoes that could pierce through jungle boots,had my allergies kick in lol. It was wonderful!! cheesy


I hope you enjoy serving smiley
There are some places with names capable of shattering your mental strength to do the so-called serving of our fatherland. To some extent, I worked with names. Lol. The texture of the sound in the names helped me decide, to an extent, where I will not go. Lol.

I can recall a commander telling us the capability of the bad boys in Agatu. I don't mean the mosquitoes. The cultism and the effects on the community. Immediately, I ruled it out. Names like Vandakia(I don't know if I got it right), Agatu, Wanume, Konshisho, lol., were upon hearing ruled out.

You seem to have a nack for a lot of things. What did you study and how do you learn?

So far, it's been good except for my landlady who is trying to train some adults.
Re: The Christian Chatbox ( sticky) by UjSizzle(f): 11:33am On Nov 06, 2014
@Reyginus

Yeah I get what you mean. When I got my letter I actually fought to hold back my tears sad But I'm really good at adapting...very quickly actually and finding something to love about stuff. They were really nice people in that village; I'm still in touch with a number of people.

I also heard the Agatu story and the state of living there was really bad. The youths were just misguided and frustrated from years of bad governance. Can you imagine they didn't even have electricity? I mean transformer/wiring....nothing at all, no public transportation, financial institution etc. That was poverty personified there. I actually had to give away 60% of my clothes. It's sad. But before I passed out, things were beginning to get better though.
They really need Jesus, education and liberation from themselves in that place. I've never seen a people so averse to development before.

Studied economics, don't know what you mean by "how do I learn" smiley
Re: The Christian Chatbox ( sticky) by Nobody: 11:36am On Nov 06, 2014
UjSizzle:
@Reyginus

Yeah I get what you mean. When I got my letter I actually fought to hold back my tears sad But I'm really good at adapting...very quickly actually and finding something to love about stuff. They were really nice people in that village; I'm still in touch with a number of people.

I also heard the Agatu story and the state of living there was really bad. The youths were just misguided and frustrated from years of bad governance. Can you imagine they didn't even have electricity? I mean transformer/wiring....nothing at all, no public transportation, financial institution etc. That was poverty personified there. I actually had to give away 60% of my clothes. It's sad. But before I passed out, things were beginning to get better though.
They really need Jesus, education and liberation from themselves in that place. I've never seen a people so averse to development before.

Studied economics, don't know what you mean by "how do I learn" smiley
hello dear,pls come and vote for me again. Thank u for yesterday.here is the link www.nairaland.com/1983548/miss-nairaland-december-2014-contest
Re: The Christian Chatbox ( sticky) by UjSizzle(f): 11:37am On Nov 06, 2014
Jennimma:
hello dear,pls come and vote for me again. Thank u for yesterday.here is the link www.nairaland.com/1983548/miss-nairaland-december-2014-contest
Sure
Re: The Christian Chatbox ( sticky) by Nobody: 12:08pm On Nov 06, 2014
Reyginus:
2011? That's a long time ago.

I enjoyed the camp. I hated the early morning marching and still do. I just hate marching. I loved the boring lectures and was at the clinic often in addition to being a Red Crosser.

I was initially posted to a secondary school in Ohimini, I rejected it. The name alone got me scared. I didn't even visit the place. Lolz. Then NKST Gboko rejected me before I had my way with Federal Medical Centre Wadata, Makurdi.

Where were you posted to?
LMAO! The name though. Sounds more like Ohimili/Oshimili.

Welcome back! smiley
Re: The Christian Chatbox ( sticky) by Nobody: 3:17pm On Nov 06, 2014
FrancisTony:
LMAO! The name though. Sounds more like Ohimili/Oshimili.

Welcome back! smiley
Thank you, bro. How are you doing?
Re: The Christian Chatbox ( sticky) by ATMC(f): 3:20pm On Nov 06, 2014
HumbledbYGrace:
ATMC where you @? I can't find our old emails....
biko forgive me. Do u know I can't reply my mails...I need help. Meanwhile send me ur detail and I'll chat u up...u hear?

@frank what I do? reave me arone o...
@an0nismus u ba? u dey gossip me at my behind e kwa? okies!#snapsfinger
Re: The Christian Chatbox ( sticky) by ATMC(f): 3:26pm On Nov 06, 2014
wow!!!@uju yhu did 'rural rugged'?...me too. Glad to know yhu didn't leave NCCF after campsmileysmiley most do.

@rey welcome back. How r yhu coping with ur PPA?
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