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Lessons Learned In The Past Month

I always say that it is important to learn through the experiences that come our way. It was a great privilege and honour to serve baby Caleb and his family. No matter the challenges , we emerged stronger, with increased faith. I will share the lessons I learned.

1. God is real, the Almightly is Sovereign and ever faithful.

2. When God calls you kindly say Yes and He will chart the way for you, even when you do not know where that road will lead you

3. No man is an island. I would not have served as I did if I did not have the friends and the new friends that came my way during the past 1 month.


4. Always encourage someone. You don't need to have money to assist in God's work, you can write an email, sms or call, that encouragement takes the persona mile.

5.Please be careful, not everyone out there is genuine, you may have very good motives to help but others have their own goals.

6. The Lord does not allow His own to be embarrassed, if He has called and sent you, He will take you through it.

7. There are a lot of good people out there and God links you up with the right people, at the right time for the right purpose.

8. You have someone who is unwell and would love to go to India, kindly contact me to give you Gracy's number. She is genuine, and ready to help, money is not her driving force.

9. God is able, no matter what the doctors r world shouts at you, cling to God , He has the final word.

10. You may not be the richest person, but Faith in God will take you places.

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