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2020, WHAT A YEAR!

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  I entered 2020 with a lot positivity in my heart, I was going to stop working in the first month and had my postgraduate degree to pursue because I had just gained admission. Although, the Lord had already told me what the year was majorly going to be like for me but my human mind certainly had no idea what was in store neither did it know how everything was going to play out because I thought I'd be able to get a new job and school was going to be in session; how was he going to do this? I wondered. In specific words, the Lord told me this year was for him (Communion and Partnership). Notwithstanding, 2020 was a beautiful year for the Lord. Below are what happened.  New dimensions of God This year made me see that God isn't only my 'God' or 'Father' but he is 'Lord' over my life. I saw him provide for me, comfort me when the tears won't stop coming, I saw him tell me how much he cares for me and how he delights in me. Knowing I was going to sto...

5 WAYS TO MAXIMIZE YOUR PRAYER TIME

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  Prayer is what allows us to worship and give praise to God. It grants us the opportunity to present our requests to God which involves communication - by that we communicate with our Creator. God is genuinely cares for us, wants to reveal things to us and wants to commune with us through prayer. Prayer is communication and just like communication, prayer is a two way street. That is, you talk to God and he talks to you back. However, a lot of Christians today find it difficult to maximum their prayer time with God. Looking at the distractions here are there so many Christians have their minds wander away during prayer and thereby end up very little time with God. Below are 5 ways you can maximize your prayer time. 1. Have a prayer structure. It's quite important that you have a structure for your prayer life, having a time of the day set aside for God and what to pray about/for on each day; you have 24 hours a day and know when best is suitable for you. Although, there are...