“I don’t want my son to walk with that guy.” “You are not a good friend.” Those are statements you probably have heard or said at one time. Now read this… Ene is emotionally starved. Needs companion. Needs attention. The only guy available is Terhemba. Ter is a pack of pranks – and negative ones […]
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Leadership is not about titles and positions, neither is it about tribes, tongues or the supremacy of nations. It is basically about your individual ability to influence others in the direction you are going. Biblically, leadership is God’s extension to the earth through a man. By that, I mean God reaching a people, a nation,
“One major facet of the beauty of the local church is its power to transform the human heart,” says Bill Hybels. What government do is very important. I agree its a noble, noteworthy task. Public service is an honourable vocation. But politicians, no matter how sincere their motivation, can only do so much. The real
Everyone loves to do tasks, very few people eventually get right things done. The ability to get things done is one of the most important skills to master if you wish to live well and lead better. It takes both thoughtful reflection and deliberate actions to make the switch successfully. People more than vision, need
Every ship goes through storm. Some big. Some small. The navigator determines the safe voyage of the ship. [Tweet “Every ship goes through storm. Some big. Some small. The navigator determines the safe voyage of the ship. Lead through that crisis”] This is the same in leadership – a ship steered by a leader.
Social media has become one of the most powerful platforms for influencing lives, and many are yet left behind. Statistics show that Facebook and Twitter have the largest reach with Facebook at 675 million active users, and Twitter at 200 million users worldwide. Why should you embrace social media? We are in a noisy world,
Not many people want to identify with a small thing. The art of beginning small is what they probably have not learnt. We all know that “though your beginning was small, your latter end should greatly increase,” but to commit to the days of small beginnings seem awkward because of the scorn that most