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Forum / Relationships & Romance / Re: HAS FUNKE-AKINDELE SEPERATED FROM HER HUSBAND? (Page 5) |
on: 16-07-2013 01:56 PM
| The day I heard that Funke was marrying I was so glad .The joy short lived only when I discovered that the would be husband is that player who has Children from different mothers like Tuface. From then, I wept for her because a well brought up girl in a good Christian home having a very bright future ahead of her will because of what I don't care to have allowed her self being messed up and get hooked by such a man.I saw it coming because the man will impregnate up to 10 women if only he will stop at that.If that story is true, She should hold herself together come back to God who is Merciful,Confess her Sins like the prodigal son and come back to Faith I mean Christendom. God will take her back ,we Christians too will welcome her back to faith.From there she can start a new life in Christ but not after going through 7 days fasting and serious prayers for serious deliverance from all the demons and every contamination from the the husband and the wedding rituals she might have been subjected to as a result of the husband's religion.I do not know whether she is pregnant but in Christ, God will provide for her a Godly ,handsome ,well to do and God fearing husband with Godly Children.Welcome back to Christianity and don't forget to give him back his praying beads,mat etc. | | |
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Forum / Naijapals Base (Metro life) / Re: Small SUV Car Used To Tow Aeroplane On Lagos Streets |
on: 14-06-2013 04:13 PM
| THE POWER OF PRAYER*
Moments before I was to walk down the aisle my soon to be mother in law came in the dressing room where my bridesmaids and I were all gushing with giggles and fluttering about finishing last minute details.
“Sweetheart, your groom has called for you!”.
In a nervous tizzy I said, “What?! I’m not ready! I have to get my shoes and…” She had already taken my hand and led me to a corner, where my groom was waiting. I barely sat down; I was filled with so much anticipation! So much excitement! So many nerves!
“Is he going to like my dress? Does my hair look pretty? Can he see me?!”
Right around the corner sat my soon to be husband, I so was nervous he might see me yet secretly hoping to catch a glimpse of him. In my excited state I was the first to speak,
“Hi sweetie! We’re getting married today!”
“I know baby and I want to pray with you before we do.”
There we sat around the corner hand in hand, and together we bowed our heads. People were rushing about; the wedding coordinator directing people here and there, the photographers snapping photos and the bridal party enjoying each others company. Yet in that moment, in the quietness of our hearts and minds, my husband and I were alone in the presence of our Savior, Jesus Christ.
My husband prayed that God would bless our marriage, that through thick or thin together we would never lose hope in one another. That instead of focusing on each others imperfections we would always rely on Christ’s perfection. That we would wake up every day and chose to love one another not through our own strength but by the power of Christ’s perfect love.
With our hands clenched tightly to one another together we said “Amen”, both with shaky voice and just like that I was whisked away to blot the tears off my face and put on my veil.
After my bridesmaids, mother, mother-in-law and every other girl in the room had finished zipping, curling, tucking and blushing me up I looked in the mirror. There I stood wearing my pure white wedding dress, ready to walk down the aisle to my Prince Charming.
See, he is not only my Prince Charming because of his incredibly handsome looks, or wonderful humor, or the fact that we have so much in common. He is my Prince Charming because he helped me protect the most precious gift that I owned, my purity.
Soon after we had started dating I nervously told my Prince that I was a virgin and planned to be until the night of my wedding; to which he replied he would have it no other way.
Throughout our dating relationship and engagement we constantly fought, what at times felt like a losing battle. We fought temptation with prayer, scripture and accountability. I had friends checking up on me if they knew we were together late at night and he regularly met with other Godly men to pray for strength. At times, especially as the wedding grew closer, we thought we were attempting to do the impossible.
“Why are we doing this?” I would ask in my weakness, and he would remind me, that it’s because God had told us too.
“I can’t do it, I can’t… this is too hard!” he would confess to me and I would pray for his strength.
When I walked down the aisle in my white dress, I looked straight into the eyes of the man that had laid himself down to protect and honor the wife that God had given him.
When his eyes first caught mine he looked into the face of the woman that had waited for him, the woman that would support him and love him for the rest of His life, through good times and bad.
I share all of this because in that prayer we prayed, which was captured here on camera we asked the Lord to use our wedding to bring Him all of the glory that He rightfully deserved. We had not gotten where we were by our own strength, but by His hand of protection on our relationship.
God has used this photo to inspire hundreds of thousands of people already and for that we are humbled and honored! I wanted to take it a step further and give God praise and thanks for how we arrived at that quiet corner, holding hands and ready to begin our lives together. | | |
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Forum / Naijapals Base (Metro life) / Re: Men come with money to sleep with me –Biodun Okeowo (Page 2) |
on: 9-06-2013 01:47 PM
| I think I will have to leave this Nijapals if the administrators will not do anything about amateurs like SQUIREL and MONI4REAL etc who are all out to make this platform where people without adequate home upbringing and lack of respect for people and their tribes, whose work is to spark tribal abuse without remorse and with ignominy violently infringe on the rights of others and right to personally express their opinion. | | |
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Forum / Religion / Re: Should I Give My Tithe To The Needy Or Pay It To The Church? |
on: 31-05-2013 04:02 PM
| Malachi 3:10 - Bring ye all the tithes into the storehouse, that there may be meat in mine house, and prove me now herewith, saith the LORD of hosts, if I will not open you the windows of heaven, and pour you out a blessing, that [there shall] not [be room] enough [to receive it]. Please do not confuse tithe with offering .They are 2 different issues.Above is the word of God simple.10% of your income belongs to God.You can do anything with the 90% like helping whosoever and giving to charity.Where you fellowship and being blessed give 10% of your income.Let me also warn here that whatever it is done with that one you took to the store house is left to those who administered it .In the event of any misuse or mismanagement,those people will account to God.You are giving to God not man .Have that faith.You cannot spend your tithe.It is not your responsibility. Except you don't want to give at all.Any believer that refuse to give tithe things may be tight with that fellow financially.Give as unto God.That is my opinion. | | |
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Forum / Naijapals Base (Metro life) / Re: We Shall Kill Nigerians In Pakistan If… – Families Of Kidnap Victims |
on: 31-05-2013 01:11 PM
| Nigerians living at home do no border to know the cause of their actions to foreigners especially the ones that are treated badly.Nigerians are everywhere in every countries of the world in their large numbers. Pakistanis are not joking they mean every word.Remember that Osama Bin Ladin was living there before he was killed. These Kidnappers should consider their own brothers living outside Nigeria please . | | | |