Author: Presholives

  • I NEED A PEN

    I NEED A PEN

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    I need a pen than I need a gun
    I need a pen than I need war

    Whether you believe in the power of Calvinism or not
    Its like a brother hood entrenched in society
    I need a pen to transcend this rage I feel to white pages
    Let’s be honest, power isn’t just control, but total control
    That means to the Devil its like selling your soul
    Blur, grouch, I need a pen to cast out public slough

    I need a pen than I need a gun
    I need a pen than I need war

    In prescient I will crawl and infiltrate into your home- steal your jewelry, your juice, cocaine powder, put you under threat like Abaqa Khan the crusader
    I need a pen to write to the Pope in Rome
    Telling him how Christians in Africa have no home
    I need a pen to write you a love song, a love poem or any love junk
    I need a pen to dialect, and speak the uneconomical truth
    I need a pen to write my feelings, technically to every African leader
    If they ever screw up I will heat up their bodies like space heater

    I need a pen than I need a gun
    I need a pen than I need war

    I need you to know how terrorism isn’t just about guns, power and domination
    But the government has continuously rubbed the people through modern civilization
    Let the youths arise and defend, fight with hydrogen ion concentration
    Like my brothers, act their wage and little girls act their age

    I need a pen to write to you, them, him, her

    fathers, Mothers, i need a pen to write to every girl Child, how to be free from the shackles of the irritating monstrous beasts

    I need a pen to tell you there’s hope

    Preach, teach and live without fear 

    All I need is a pen
    I need a pen than I need a gun
    We need a pen than we need war

    Godwin Prince

  • How hard is it?

    How hard is it?

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    How hard is it
    Like whispers escaping through a vally
    How hard is it if your religion is tested?
    Your fate; tests your faith
    Is it like a mixture of disbelieve or hate?

    How hard is it if your relationship is only a charade
    How hard is it if money becomes the only true value you live for
    How hard is it if children can’t understand what it means to live equal

    This isn’t like a Jazz song with some nice little mellow tip tune
    How hard is it if you can’t define what you live for
    Fight, defend and let your will depend

    Or would it be another perception of monstrousness?
    It is only from this point where you stand between hope and indecision, fear and might
    Nidificate your bearings

    Choose a will, a path that doesn’t have to be great
    Because the dwellings of greatness and the fatness reel on your decision to be you!
    Tell me now, how really hard is it?

    Godwin Prince

  • The name – BOXING DAY

    The name – BOXING DAY

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    Despite its name, Boxing Day, which is celebrated on December 26 in Great Britain, has nothing to do with pugilistic competition. Nor is it a day for people to return unwanted Christmas presents. While the exact origins of the holiday are obscure, it is likely that Boxing Day began in England during the Middle Ages.

    Some historians say the holiday developed because servants were required to work on Christmas Day, but took the following day off. As servants prepared to leave to visit their families, their employers would present them with gift boxes.

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    Church Alms Boxes

    Another theory is that the boxes placed in churches where parishioners deposited coins for the poor were opened and the contents distributed on December 26, which is also the Feast of St. Stephen.

    As time went by, Boxing Day gift giving expanded to include those who had rendered a service during the previous year. This tradition survives today as people give presents to tradesmen, mail carriers, doormen, porters, and others who have helped them.

  • How to avoid being a doubting Thomas.

    How to avoid being a doubting Thomas.

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    We should thank God for the example of “doubting Thomas”! The famous story of the disciple Thomas, whose name literally means “doubter,” is recorded in John 20:24-29. All Christians suffer doubt at one time or another, but the example of doubting Thomas provides both instruction and encouragement. 

    After His crucifixion and resurrection, Jesus appeared alive and glorified to His disciples to comfort them and proclaim to them the good news of His victory over death (John 20:19-23). However, one of the original 12 disciples, Thomas, was not present for this visitation (John 20:24). After being told by the other disciples of Jesus’ resurrection and personal visit, Thomas “doubted” and wanted physical proof of the risen Lord in order to believe this good news. Jesus, knowing Thomas’s human frailty resulted in weakened faith, accommodated Thomas.

    It is important to note that Jesus did not have to fulfill Thomas’s request. He was not obligated in the slightest bit. Thomas had spent three years intimately acquainted with Jesus witnessing all His miracles and hearing His prophecies about His coming death and resurrection. That, and the testimony Thomas received from the other 10 disciples about Jesus’ return, should have been enough, but still he doubted. Jesus knew Thomas’s weakness, just as he knows ours. 

    The doubt Thomas experienced in the face of the heartbreaking loss of the One he loved is not unlike our own when facing a massive loss: despair, heartbreak, and exceeding sorrow, all of which Christ sympathizes with (Hebrews 4:15). But, although Thomas did in fact doubt the Lord’s resurrection appearance, once he saw the risen Christ, he proclaimed in faith, “My Lord and my God” (John 20:28). Jesus commended him for his faith, although that faith was based on sight.

    As an extra encouraging note to future Christians, Jesus goes on to say, “Blessed are those who have not seen and yet have believed” (John 20:29, emphasis added). He meant that once He ascended to heaven, He would send the Helper, the Holy Spirit, who would live within believers from then on, enabling us to believe that which we do not see with our eyes. This same thought is echoed by Peter, who said of Christ, “Though you have not seen him, you love him. Though you do not now see him, you believe in him and rejoice with joy that is inexpressible and filled with glory, obtaining the outcome of your faith, the salvation of your souls” (1 Peter 1:8-9). 

    Although we have the Spirit within us, we can still experience doubt. This, however, does not affect our eternal standing with God. True saving faith always perseveres to the end just as Thomas’s did, and just as Peter’s did after he had a monumental moment of weakness by denying the very Lord he loved and believed in (Matthew 26:69-75). This is because, “he who began a good work in you will carry it on to completion until the day of Christ Jesus” (Philippians 1:6). Jesus is “the author and perfecter of our faith” (Hebrews 12:2). Faith is the gift of God to His children (Ephesians 2:8-9), and He will mature and perfect it until He returns. 

    So how do we keep from doubting as Thomas did? First, we must go to God in prayer when experiencing doubt. That may be the very reason God is allowing a Christian to doubt—so that we will depend on Him through prayer. Sanctification is the process of growing in Him, which includes times of doubt and times of great faith. Like the man who brought his demon-possessed child to Jesus but was unsure whether Jesus could help him, we go to God because we believe in Him and ask Him for more and greater faith to overcome our doubts, crying, “I do believe; help me overcome my unbelief!” (Mark 9:17-27). 

    Second, we must recognize that Christians fight a spiritual battle daily. We have to gear up for the battle. The Christian needs to daily be armed with the Word of God to help fight these spiritual battles, which include fighting doubt, and we arm ourselves with the “full armor of God” (Ephesians 6:10-19). As Christians, we must take advantage of the lulls in spiritual warfare to polish our spiritual armor in order to be ready for the next battle. Times of doubt will become less frequent if we take advantage of the good times to feed our faith with the Word of God. Then when we raise the shield of faith and do battle with the enemy of our souls, his flaming darts of doubt will not hit their target. 

    Doubting Christians have two things doubting Thomas did not have—the indwelling Holy Spirit and the written New Testament. By the power of both the Spirit and the Word, we can overcome doubts and, like Thomas, be prepared to follow our Lord and Savior and give all for Him, even our lives (John 11:16).

  • Joining the Orientation broadcasting service (OBS)  during NYSC camp // I was posted to Yobe.

    Joining the Orientation broadcasting service (OBS) during NYSC camp // I was posted to Yobe.

    Okay! So I was posted to Yobe……But camp was at Bauchi state.

    So I left home for camp. Before getting to camp, I made up my mind to join the Orientation Broadcasting Service in the camp…(OBS).

    Immediately I got to camp, I was in. I was a presenter and then I made the OBS studio my hostel…lol…(I mean I was always there).

    Really, joining the OBS was fun. Lots of on air programs, and stuffs like that. We organized parties, we were totally in charge of almost everything.

    Like we were little bosses…..

    All through my days in the camp, I never felt lonely, bored or something related to those. I was very excited and happy because I met another family in camp(My OBS members).

    Like we were 39 members or there about, but we lived like we came from same homes. They really made my year. I made a lot of friends, learnt new things, new languages, new everything…..

    Really I was so excited I joined the OBS and I’m happy I never rejected going to Yobe camp.

    IT WAS FUN ALL THROUGH!!!

    So please if you get posted to Yobe, don’t hesitate to pack your loads…….because you won’t serve there anyways, we were later relocated to the states we wanted after camp….soooo…don’t stress it!!!

    Here are some pictures I took with my OBS members…. Enjoy!!!

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