Flying like a Dove

Sunday Omori “We could fly so highLet our spirits never dieIn my heart I feel you are all my brothersCreate a world with no fearTogether we cry happy tearsSee the nations turn their swords into plowshares…. Heal the worldMake it a better placeFor you and for me, and the entire human raceThere are people dyingIfContinue reading Flying like a Dove

Rural Evangelism

HEM Int’l in collaboration with Flamers’ Prayer Network carried out a community outreach program in Mbaamu community, Konshisha Local Government Area, Benue State, Nigeria. The November 2021 outreach had over 1,000 children, youth, women and men in attendance. There were massive harvest of souls as more than lost souls gave their lives to Jesus Christ;Continue reading “Rural Evangelism”

Sowing in Tears – I

Sunday Omori Growing up in Mkpani, an agrarian community in Cross River State, Nigeria, I realized that most subsistence farmers  named the time between planting and harvest “yowa” season because saved or purchased seeds of major staple crops – yam, cassava and maize are planted and harvested after a couple of months. During this “yowa”Continue reading Sowing in Tears – I

Make Known Your Request to God

Sunday Omori Joseph Medlicott Scriven, the composer of the hymn, “What a Friend we Have in Jesus”, rightly points out that we forfeit peace and bear needless pains when we fail to carry everything to God in prayer. In line with Philippians 4:6, he admonishes us to see it as a privilege to take everythingContinue reading “Make Known Your Request to God”

Failing Forward

Sunday Omori “There is no failure except in no longer trying.” – Chris Bradford As a new student on the Food Valley campus of the Wageningen University, one thing that caught my attention was the large number of bicycles parked daily in the premises. Most students and some lecturers go to and return from school by bicycle.Continue reading Failing Forward

The Untouchable Spectator

Sunday Omori In one of the church services I attended some years back, a woman shared a testimony of how armed robbers came to her neighborhood and carted away her neighbors’ valuable items and didn’t knock on her door. I have heard other children of God share similar testimonies of how God exempted them fromContinue reading The Untouchable Spectator

Evolving from the Old You

Sunday Omori “And have put on the new man, which is renewed in knowledge after the image of him that created him” (Colossians 3:10) Sometimes, while on my daily activities, my past lifestyle flashes. In such moments, I begin to ask myself, “Were you the one that did such a thing”? Then a still small voiceContinue reading Evolving from the Old You

Accepting Scriptural Responsibilities

Sunday Omori “And Simon answering said unto him, Master, we have toiled all the night, and have taken nothing: nevertheless at thy word I will let down the net.” (Luke 5:5) Simon Peter knew that Jesus Christ is Lord and that He was capable of meeting his need. Despite toiling throughout the night and catchingContinue reading “Accepting Scriptural Responsibilities”

Seeing Light in God’s Light

Sunday Omori In science we are made to understand that light is a form energy with which a human eye makes things visible. Light contains photons which are minute packets of energy. Energy is from a Greek word “energeia” which means work, activity or operation. Energy is the power that comes from sources such as heatContinue reading Seeing Light in God’s Light