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Christian Or No Christian Where is our Light 2

About 3 weeks ago I started posting things that is related to what some called church revolution. I think we never knew how powerful we are not until we start doing something with what we know. With feedback of changes in the sermon of different churches. Something tells me that we only need to say something and act on the changes we want and live the rest, and of course I've never underestimated the power of Social Media It makes the word go round (I mean Facebook, twitter blogs etc.), don't think I am going to stop now that I have gotten this little success of changes in sermon. I say a big 'NO' to that. The essence of the whole stuff is to get at least a National result, I am looking forward to a day where Muhammed in Kano will say to God: Thank you for sending this people called 'Christian' to Nigeria. That is my desire a National Change or Relevance. Seun Ayilara Christ-Like

10 Things You Probably Didn't Know About Nelson Mandela

  Mandela in prison Umar Hayat 1. Mandela’s tribal nickname is “Rolihlahla,” meaning “Troublemaker.” Other accounts translate Rolihlalhla to mean “to pull a branch from a tree,” which, of course, is something only a troublemaker would do. It was his teacher, Miss Mdingane, who gave him the English name “Nelson,” much to the relief of journalists everywhere when he became famous. A young Mandela ILoveHistory 2. Mandela was expelled from university after less than a year. After finishing boarding school, Mandela headed to Fort Hare Missionary College. Less than 12 months later, he was expelled from college for helping to organize a strike against the white colonial rule of the institution. One might call this foreshadowing. Nelson Mandela the day after he was released from prison in 1990, at the age of 72 Biography.com 3. The United Nations decreed his birthday as Mandela Day. In 2009, the U.N. declared Mandela’s birthday, July 18, as Mandela Day t

20 Awesome Quotes

Finding Your Passion In Work: Ask yourself: If you could do anything for 8 hours a day for the rest of your life, and money were no object, what would you do? Holidays like Independence Day give me the excuse (and reminder) to reflect on what I'm doing with my life and what I've done since the last milestone, such as New Year. Am I excited to do what I'm doing every day? And if not, is it me, or something else? One of the big blessings of living in a democracy is the ability to pursue one's own path, and the idea that anyone can pick him or herself up by the bootstraps and achieve great things. Of course, survival and success are inescapably connected to work, but we have the luxury of deciding how fun our day-to-day work is going to be. Sometimes that comes as a tradeoff for pay, but spending 1/2 your waking hours doing something you love is often well worth it. And I'm convinced that the people who are best at what they do tend to be the one