God is love
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This week, I spent time on the verse below and I couldn’t help but share my thoughts on it with you, long read but I think it is worth it.🤓 “The Lord appeared to us in the past, saying: ‘I have loved you with an everlasting love; I have drawn you with unfailing kindness.’” –
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February arrives with crisp air and a quiet sense of determination. Gone is the heaviness of January, the weight of resolutions burdened by uncertainty. Now, the days stretch forward with purpose, infused with renewed energy and a sharpened focus. There are no tears in February only lessons carried forward, transformed into wisdom. The past does
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I As I stood in front of the mirror, getting ready for work, I couldn’t help but admire my reflection. At 43, my skin looked so fresh with hardly a wrinkle in sight. Honestly, I could almost pass for 25! Can you believe that? 😂✨ I decided to write an Ode to the African Brown
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Sometimes, love isn’t in the grand gestures or sweeping words; it’s in the quiet moments, the unnoticed details, and the way someone makes you feel effortlessly whole. For me, this is a love story of you—how the thought of you brings a smile that lingers and a warmth that brightens even the greyest of days.
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Last week was all shades of “I don’t know”; one moment, I was like “, I gat this”, and the next moment I was like “, What am I doing” That was a summary of my last week. Anyway, Sunday, I woke up, and I told myself nothing would steal my joy or hope. I
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Oh yes, I was missing in actions for a few weeks. When life hits you, you take a breather from everything and try to find your rhythm. She is me, and I am her. I had to soak in strength, and for that, I had to unhinge and rehinge, if you get my drift😁 Sometimes
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I woke up this morning tired, like all mornings for the last three months. The feeling of not wanting to get out of bed to start the morning, the wishing that the weekends were longer, the longing for more pillow hugging and cosy bed wrap. When I decide to get out of bed finally, I
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I always start my working week with a blog post, and I wondered what I would write about; last week was a tough week, but somehow I managed to keep my smile. I also had the privilege of speaking to some Nigerians that have just come to the UK with family and started attending lectures
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Those lines got me giggling because, as God knows, I am lacking in the department of patience when it comes to my own behaviour. The impatience I have is such that sometimes I reprimand myself for it, like, “Charity, please be patient, please be patient.” I do not have data to convincingly attribute it to