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  • “Can You Lift Me?”: Burden Or Bondage

    In the book of Revelation, Babylon the Great is presented as powerful, wealthy, and influential. She represents a world system built on pride, luxury, and independence from God (YHWH). At first glance she appears impressive, almost as if she can carry the desires of humanity and lift people to a higher place in life. But Scripture reveals…

  • Banga And Blessings: Receiving God’s (YHWH) Gifts With Thanksgiving

    There is something deeply sacred in the simple act of sharing a meal. In West African homes, Banga stew is more than food; it is a celebration of culture, community, and provision. Yet, as rich and nourishing as Banga is, it becomes even more meaningful when it is received with a heart of thanksgiving. The…

  • God (YHWH) Cannot Be Colonised, Don’t Go Back In Time

    In every generation the Church faces a quiet temptation: to dress the gospel in the clothing of nostalgia. Some believers look backward towards ethnicity, national identity, ancestral culture, or imagined “roots” as if spiritual authority, authenticity, or calling could somehow be strengthened by returning to them. For Christians living in modern, developed nations, this temptation…

  • Aliens And ‘Oyinbo’: When Christ Jesus Shows That No One Is Truly Foreign

    In many parts of West Africa, the word oyinbo is used to describe a foreigner, often someone from a different land or culture. Every society has words like this, names we give to people who are not from “here”. Sometimes they are harmless and curious.  Other times they remind us how easily humans separate themselves…

  • The Vagabond Curse: How Blasphemy Leads To Spiritual Displacement

    From the earliest pages of Scripture, God (YHWH) reveals that words carry weight. Speech is not merely communication; it is covenantal. What we honour with our words shapes where we stand spiritually. Blasphemy, therefore, is not just offensive language—it is a posture of the heart that treats what is holy as common. When reverence for…

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