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Continue reading →: Marriage, Love, and Growing Together
Marriage is often celebrated as something beautiful—and it is—but it’s also a journey of growth, patience, and grace. My husband and I met in 2015, spent six years together before getting married, and now, almost five years into marriage, we’re still learning. We’ve had our ups and downs, learned to…
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Continue reading →: What Nigerian Puff-Puff Taught Me About Trusting God
I kept guessing my way through Nigerian puff-puff and wondering why the results were inconsistent. It turns out the problem wasn’t the ingredients—it was ignoring the instructions. The same lesson applies to faith and trusting God.
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Continue reading →: The Lemon Cake I Thought I Hated — Until I Gave It a Chance
I once decided lemon cake wasn’t for me—until I finally tasted it properly. It reminded me of how many people feel about faith too. Sometimes one honest taste of the real thing changes everything.
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Continue reading →: Jesus Doesn’t See Colour — And Neither Should We.In a world divided by race, let’s return to God’s heart — a heart that sees no colour, only His creation. Let love led. Let’s stop the hate and discrimination. It starts with you and me.
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Continue reading →: No longer a slave to fearFear once controlled every part of my life — even my faith. But through a painful mental breakdown, God showed me the truth: salvation and safety aren’t earned through performance but received through grace in Christ Jesus. Discover more today.
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Continue reading →: My Scrupulosity Journey – Mind games
Remember the temptation of Jesus in the wilderness? The thing that always hits me is how the devil started: “If you are the Son of God…” Luke 4:1-13 That’s his game—he goes straight for identity. He tries to plant doubt, to make you second-guess who you really are. And honestly,…
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Continue reading →: My Mental Health Journey with Scrupulosity
For a long time, I never believed in mental health struggles. I thought things like depression, anxiety, and panic attacks were just exaggerated issues—something people could simply control if they tried hard enough. I saw it as a matter of willpower, and I honestly thought people were just “blowing it…
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Continue reading →: Moving homes—how to truly rest.
I recently moved into a new home, and while it’s exciting, I’ve found myself more anxious than I expected. I mean I have a toddler who sometimes ‘rearranges what I have arranged’ and also a full time job—though I took time off work for a couple of days, it’s never…

