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To Those Who Pick and Choose Their Righteousness…

"To those who truly walk in faith—stand in truth, stand in love, and stand with those working to create a better world."

Faith is supposed to uplift, inspire and guide us toward truth, justice, and love. But when the same people who fill church pews every Sunday turn around and condemn efforts to educate, empower, and enlighten others—something is very wrong.


You sing about love but reject messages that help people break generational cycles.


You preach about kindness but remain silent on issues that oppress and marginalise. You speak of truth, yet turn a blind eye to injustice because it’s uncomfortable e.g. domestic violence.


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Empowering Women Leaders Through Biblical Wisdom

"She is clothed with strength and dignity; and she shall rejoice in time to come." —Proverbs 31:25 (KJV)

Ladies, as we navigate the complexities of corporate and business spaces, let us draw strength from timeless examples of leadership found in Scripture.


True leadership isn’t about conforming to expectations but about embracing our unique strengths, vision and values. The journey requires courage, resilience and faith, enabling us to overcome challenges while staying anchored in purpose. Let the stories of Deborah, Esther, Ruth and Mary Magdalene inspire us to rise above barriers, lead boldly, and leave a meaningful legacy.


1. How can women navigate and overcome gender-specific challenges in their industry?


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Fostering Innovation and Creativity: Lessons from Solomon and Joseph


Let me tell you, when it comes to leadership, Solomon and Joseph stand as two towering examples of how faith, wisdom and divine guidance can ignite innovation and creativity.


Solomon, renowned for his God-given wisdom, turned Israel into a hub of culture, architecture and intellect, creating an environment where excellence was the standard. He didn’t just manage a kingdom; he elevated it. His prayer for discernment in 1 Kings 3:9, where he asked for an understanding heart to lead God’s people, reveals the mindset of a leader who seeks divine insight: “Give therefore thy servant an understanding heart to judge thy people, that I may discern between good and bad: for who is able to judge this thy so great a people?” (1 Kings 3:9, KJV).


Joseph, on the other hand, exemplified resourcefulness in leadership. His rise from slavery to becoming…


King David: A Leader of Contrasts and Lessons


King David’s life is a profound study in contrasts—his leadership qualities shine as brightly as his flaws cast shadows. As a shepherd-turned-king, his story is more than just a biblical narrative; it is an archetype that reveals the profound truths and complexities of leadership. David’s journey—from humble beginnings to ruling over Israel—provides a masterclass in balancing short-term goals with long-term vision, while wrestling with personal imperfections that often threatened to derail his legacy.


David’s relationship with Saul exemplifies the challenges of leadership under pressure. Anointed as king while Saul was still on the throne (1 Samuel 16:13), David faced years of conflict and hostility as Saul, consumed by jealousy, sought to kill him. Yet David exhibited extraordinary patience and restraint, choosing not to retaliate when given opportunities to end Saul’s life:“And he said unto his men, The Lord forbid that I should…


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