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@LordsOwned

A Christian|| Writer, atleast|| Social commentator via Medium|| Biblical Responses|| Voice-Over|| I love deep space and anything related to good music.

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After editing and proofreading this story that I am writing, Mr Joshua Bamiloye better put a call through to me and tell me well-done, then use my work to make a movie. I'll be so glad. 🥹 From my mouth to God's ear. @jay_mikee
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❗️@Drealad0nis·
Three weeks ago, my 23-year-old neighbor was kidnapped on her way to Kontagora in Niger State. While in captivity, the bandits repeatedly raped her taking turns sleeping with her night after night. Still, they kept bargaining with her father over the phone, demanding ransom even as they violated her. Her father fought with everything he had. He hustled day and night, borrowed from everyone, took loans, sold whatever he could determined to bring his daughter home. When he finally gathered the full amount, he called the bandits and begged them, ‘Please, give the phone to my daughter. Let me speak to her. I want her to know I’m coming for her.’ They gave her the phone. In a broken, traumatized voice, she told her father: ‘Dad, do not suffer yourself looking for the money. They have been sleeping with me. I’m traumatized. I can’t forgive myself. Even if I’m released, I’ll kill myself. Don’t bother paying the ransom.’ Those were the last words she ever spoke to him. While her father was still holding the phone, he heard the gunshot. He heard his daughter being killed. Moments later, the bandits sent pictures of her remains to him, a final act of cruelty. A 23-year-old girl. My neighbor. Someone’s daughter, someone’s sister, someone’s friend gone in the most horrific way possible. This is not just one story. This is the nightmare too many families are living in Niger State and across Nigeria. Young women snatched on the roads, violated, used as bargaining chips, and discarded like nothing. Living in Nigeria has become truly scary. You wake up, you step out, and you don’t know if you or your loved ones will return home. The fear is constant. The pain is constant. And too often, justice never comes. Rest in peace to my neighbor.
Sir David Onyemaizu🦍@SirDavidBent

As you're out there looking for your daily bread, I pray Nigeria never happens to you.

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Izu_ManaMana@NwagbaraIzuchuk·
Chaiiiii, this is so sad mehn
❗️@Drealad0nis

Three weeks ago, my 23-year-old neighbor was kidnapped on her way to Kontagora in Niger State. While in captivity, the bandits repeatedly raped her taking turns sleeping with her night after night. Still, they kept bargaining with her father over the phone, demanding ransom even as they violated her. Her father fought with everything he had. He hustled day and night, borrowed from everyone, took loans, sold whatever he could determined to bring his daughter home. When he finally gathered the full amount, he called the bandits and begged them, ‘Please, give the phone to my daughter. Let me speak to her. I want her to know I’m coming for her.’ They gave her the phone. In a broken, traumatized voice, she told her father: ‘Dad, do not suffer yourself looking for the money. They have been sleeping with me. I’m traumatized. I can’t forgive myself. Even if I’m released, I’ll kill myself. Don’t bother paying the ransom.’ Those were the last words she ever spoke to him. While her father was still holding the phone, he heard the gunshot. He heard his daughter being killed. Moments later, the bandits sent pictures of her remains to him, a final act of cruelty. A 23-year-old girl. My neighbor. Someone’s daughter, someone’s sister, someone’s friend gone in the most horrific way possible. This is not just one story. This is the nightmare too many families are living in Niger State and across Nigeria. Young women snatched on the roads, violated, used as bargaining chips, and discarded like nothing. Living in Nigeria has become truly scary. You wake up, you step out, and you don’t know if you or your loved ones will return home. The fear is constant. The pain is constant. And too often, justice never comes. Rest in peace to my neighbor.

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KING OF ALL SPORTS
KING OF ALL SPORTS@Emmanuel_Tips·
They have names. They have families. Bring them home. 💔
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Mex Asher@Thatnsukkaboy_·
THE NEED: Yet as with many miracles, the provision is still unfolding. To bring Sister Blessing and her newborn daughter safely home and to settle their affairs, we are reaching out to you, our family and Christian community. We need your help with two specific needs: ₦150,000 to settle the hospital delivery bill ₦100,000 to complete the apartment acquisition Total need: ₦250,000 This is within our grasp if we stand together as a body of Christ. Every contribution, no matter the size, will bring Sister Blessing home to her family with dignity and peace of mind. HOW TO GIVE. If the Lord has stirred your heart to partner with us in this blessing, please make your transfer to: Bank: MoneyPoint Microfinance Bank Account Name: The Bridging Church Account Number: 9026726199 Important: Please include "for Sister Blessing" in the transaction narration/caption so we can track your gift. Thank you for your generosity, your prayers, and your partnership in the work of God's kingdom. Sister Blessing's story is our story, a reminder that God sees us, provides for us, and uses our community to bring His love to life. God bless you abundantly.
Mex Asher@Thatnsukkaboy_

A CRY FOR HELP: THE TESTIMONY OF SISTER BLESSING. An Appeal from The Bridging Church. We come to you today with both a heart of gratitude and a humble request. What you are about to read is the remarkable testimony of Sister Blessing, a devoted member of our church community. Her story is one of faith, divine intervention, and answered prayer, but as she steps into this new season of motherhood, she and her family need our help to bring her home. THE TESTIMONY: GOD'S FAITHFULNESS IN ACTION. Sister Blessing has been a faithful member of The Bridging Church for over a year now. What makes her presence so special is not just her attendance, it is her servant's heart. Despite carrying her own burdens and challenges, she has consistently come to our services with snacks to share with the brethren, demonstrating a generosity of spirit that speaks volumes about her character. For years, Sister Blessing carried a deep personal pain. After becoming pregnant with her first child, circumstances forced her to make an agonizing decision. The financial pressures and living conditions of that season made it impossible for her to carry the pregnancy to term. She made the heartbreaking choice to abort, and the aftermath brought complications that altered her body for years to come. She stopped seeing her menstrual period. Then came a Sunday that changed everything. During one of our services, I instructed the workers to go among the members and lay hands on them in prayer, my wife @ogwurulobi felt led to approach Sister Blessing. Placing her hands on her belly, my wife prayed with her. In that moment, something shifted. Sister Blessing felt it, something dropped from her body. Her menstrual cycle had returned. But the miracle didn't end there. The desire for a child had long burned in Sister Blessing's heart. She and her husband had been seeking a child for some time. So they waited, they hoped, and they prayed. Then came a word from the Lord through prophecy, Sister Blessing would conceive and give birth to a child before the year came to an end. To the glory of God, that word came to pass. On Monday of this week, Sister Blessing gave birth to a beautiful daughter. The pregnancy was long extending to ten months and there were moments when anxiety crept in. But Evangelist Favour @RurlMissionry came to worship with us and prayed with her during the waiting season, she spoke a name over her unborn child, the very name Sister Blessing and her husband had desired to give their daughter before. God knew. God was faithful. Now mother, baby, and father are all doing well. The father has found employment in Cotonou and is working diligently to provide for his young family. They have secured an apartment where they can begin this new chapter together. THE NEED: Yet as with many miracles, the provision is still unfolding. To bring Sister Blessing and her newborn daughter safely home and to settle their affairs, we are reaching out to you, our family and Christian community. We need your help with two specific needs: ₦150,000 to settle the hospital delivery bill ₦100,000 to complete the apartment acquisition Total need: ₦250,000 This is within our grasp if we stand together as a body of Christ. Every contribution, no matter the size, will bring Sister Blessing home to her family with dignity and peace of mind. HOW TO GIVE If the Lord has stirred your heart to partner with us in this blessing, please make your transfer to: Bank: MoneyPoint Microfinance Bank Account Name: The Bridging Church Account Number: 9026726199 Important: Please include "for Sister Blessing" in the transaction narration/caption so we can track your gift. Thank you for your generosity, your prayers, and your partnership in the work of God's kingdom. Sister Blessing's story is our story, a reminder that God sees us, provides for us, and uses our community to bring His love to life. God bless you abundantly. The Bridging Church

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Mex Asher@Thatnsukkaboy_·
A CRY FOR HELP: THE TESTIMONY OF SISTER BLESSING. An Appeal from The Bridging Church. We come to you today with both a heart of gratitude and a humble request. What you are about to read is the remarkable testimony of Sister Blessing, a devoted member of our church community. Her story is one of faith, divine intervention, and answered prayer, but as she steps into this new season of motherhood, she and her family need our help to bring her home. THE TESTIMONY: GOD'S FAITHFULNESS IN ACTION. Sister Blessing has been a faithful member of The Bridging Church for over a year now. What makes her presence so special is not just her attendance, it is her servant's heart. Despite carrying her own burdens and challenges, she has consistently come to our services with snacks to share with the brethren, demonstrating a generosity of spirit that speaks volumes about her character. For years, Sister Blessing carried a deep personal pain. After becoming pregnant with her first child, circumstances forced her to make an agonizing decision. The financial pressures and living conditions of that season made it impossible for her to carry the pregnancy to term. She made the heartbreaking choice to abort, and the aftermath brought complications that altered her body for years to come. She stopped seeing her menstrual period. Then came a Sunday that changed everything. During one of our services, I instructed the workers to go among the members and lay hands on them in prayer, my wife @ogwurulobi felt led to approach Sister Blessing. Placing her hands on her belly, my wife prayed with her. In that moment, something shifted. Sister Blessing felt it, something dropped from her body. Her menstrual cycle had returned. But the miracle didn't end there. The desire for a child had long burned in Sister Blessing's heart. She and her husband had been seeking a child for some time. So they waited, they hoped, and they prayed. Then came a word from the Lord through prophecy, Sister Blessing would conceive and give birth to a child before the year came to an end. To the glory of God, that word came to pass. On Monday of this week, Sister Blessing gave birth to a beautiful daughter. The pregnancy was long extending to ten months and there were moments when anxiety crept in. But Evangelist Favour @RurlMissionry came to worship with us and prayed with her during the waiting season, she spoke a name over her unborn child, the very name Sister Blessing and her husband had desired to give their daughter before. God knew. God was faithful. Now mother, baby, and father are all doing well. The father has found employment in Cotonou and is working diligently to provide for his young family. They have secured an apartment where they can begin this new chapter together. THE NEED: Yet as with many miracles, the provision is still unfolding. To bring Sister Blessing and her newborn daughter safely home and to settle their affairs, we are reaching out to you, our family and Christian community. We need your help with two specific needs: ₦150,000 to settle the hospital delivery bill ₦100,000 to complete the apartment acquisition Total need: ₦250,000 This is within our grasp if we stand together as a body of Christ. Every contribution, no matter the size, will bring Sister Blessing home to her family with dignity and peace of mind. HOW TO GIVE If the Lord has stirred your heart to partner with us in this blessing, please make your transfer to: Bank: MoneyPoint Microfinance Bank Account Name: The Bridging Church Account Number: 9026726199 Important: Please include "for Sister Blessing" in the transaction narration/caption so we can track your gift. Thank you for your generosity, your prayers, and your partnership in the work of God's kingdom. Sister Blessing's story is our story, a reminder that God sees us, provides for us, and uses our community to bring His love to life. God bless you abundantly. The Bridging Church
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👑S.A.L.A.K.O🕊@UnkleAyo·
FORTY SIX CHILDREN ARE STILL IN CAPTIVITY.
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Samuel Mamudu ⛲@samjunyarts·
Today is black children's day, 2 years old, 4 years old, 11 years old children are held at gun point under severe conditions in the bush. There is nothing to celebrate , the whole country is agitated, even comedy skits can't numb this feeling. #freetheoyokidnappedvictims
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Reformed Patriarchy Princess 👸
We need to stop citing the daughters of Zelophehad as protofeminists. They didn’t “challenge” anything. For someone rebuking others about poor hermeneutics, you’re making the same mistake. And this isn’t even a tough text. Secondly…
Iyaloja of Fields 🙌🏽@bisolabadejo

There is also a conversation we need to have with Christian men. Because some of you speak about women with an underhanded disdain that is deeply un-Christlike, then hide behind “biblical order” to justify it. You cannot simply look at every Christian woman who resonates with feminism and dismiss her as rebellious. History has shown women have had reasons to fight. The Church is not entirely innocent in the abuse and silencing of women. We have sometimes weaponized Scripture instead of rightly dividing it. Some women did not become angry because they hate God. They became angry because people used God against them. There are women who have been talked down to, ignored, diminished, spiritually manipulated, and emotionally controlled in church spaces while men quoted “submission” at them like a threat. And when women begin to push back against that, you cannot automatically label them rebellious without enough humility to ask: “What exactly are they reacting to?” Because even in Scripture, God did not condemn women who challenged systems. The daughters of Zelophehad fought. They contended. They challenged a structure that disadvantaged them. And God said: “The daughters of Zelophehad speak right.” (Numbers 27:7) Not rebellious. Not dishonorable. Not with the spirit of Jezebel… Right. Some of you need to realize that being male does not automatically make your interpretation superior. Statements like: “Woman was created later, therefore she is lesser,” “Eve was deceived, therefore women are inferior,” “Men are naturally superior because Adam came first,” do not make you sound spiritually mature. They make you sound biblically unintelligent. Genesis 1 says: “Male and female created he them.” God did not create woman as an afterthought. He had both genders in mind from the beginning. And Genesis 2 is not about superiority. It is about order. Order does not mean value. Christ and the Church have order. The Father and the Son have order. Order is not inferiority. In fact, biblical leadership is not domination. Christ never used His position to belittle the Church, He died for her. So how did some Christian men become more arrogant than Christ? You brandish submission like a weapon. You speak about masculinity like it is superiority. You talk about women as though leadership means lordship. News flash, you are not a biblical male. You are carnally minded and we all know what that means. To lead in our Kingdom is to serve. Where is your service?! And if creation order is your argument for superiority, then goats should be greater than men because animals were created before Adam. The logic collapses immediately. The truth is many women are angry because they encountered distortion disguised as doctrine. Male ego preached as theology. Misogyny defended with proof texts. And instead of constantly rushing to call women rebellious, maybe Christian men need enough self-awareness to ask: “Have we represented Christ properly?” Because many women are not rejecting Christ. They are reacting to men who looked nothing like Him. Love and Light… with a sprinkle of Holy Ghost Fire.

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@heathergouldin9 Y'all are quick to label someone who prays to God in another tongue that such one received a different spirit. And thank God it's to you, and not according to scripture.
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heather goulding@heathergouldin9·
Sounds like a different spirit to me. At Pentecost, when the disciples were filled with the Holy Spirit they spoke with the cloven tongue, this gave them the power to speak all the languages so that everyone could understand what was being said in their own language even down to the very dialect. Read Acts 2, they weren't speaking gibberish.
Ihunanya Chi ❤️@Ihunanya_chi

The day I received the Holy Spirit, I began speaking in tongues. I was not even trying to speak in tongues, and I never expected it to happen that day. I just suddenly felt something on my forehead, like a sharp fire. I did not understand what was happening at first, but after a while, I began to speak in tongues. Now I have come to understand that speaking in tongues is one of the signs of the Holy Spirit’s presence. To speak in tongues, a person must have received the Holy Spirit.

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@gideonodoma Chaos...😭😂
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Una no serious!
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This phrase highlights the responsibility and accountability of those in positions of power, as they are representatives of God's justice. The use of "gods" underscores the gravity of their role and the expectation that they act with divine wisdom and fairness. ~ BibleHub.
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The term "gods" here is translated from the Hebrew word "Elohim," which can refer to divine beings, judges, or rulers. In this context, it is understood to mean human judges or leaders who have been given authority by God to execute justice on earth.
Turner@TurnerofThunder

@LordsOwned @theakpabio @idueseniosocoj Please explain sir

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Solomon Akpabio@theakpabio·
@idueseniosocoj “I have said, Ye are gods; and all of you are children of the Most High.” Psalm 82:6 “Jesus answered them, Is it not written in your law, I said, Ye are gods?” John 10:34 Are you saying the Bible is wrong?
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IMOH@idueseniosocoj·
People don't really realise the songs we sing are indicative of where we're headed. Once our songs heavily revolve around ourselves, the next logical step is to insert ourselves in the Godhead. We become Gods in our own eyes.
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You'll see Lawrence Oyor or Godswill(I do usually mix them up) hum a very wonderful melody with great chants and all and the next thing you'll hear is "Everyone who blesses me is blessed, everyone who favors me is favoured". This thing dey piss me off greatly.

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This just shows you came to argue and not to understand what he's saying. Did you even read beyond the first line?!
Glorious Emmanuel Omolola, PhD.@Bim_Hopfan_MOG

@ElvisOkhifo Who said God can't kill? It is Does God kills? Your premise should have being—"Why didn't Jesus kill if God do kill? The answer is simple. Jesus didn't kill b'cos God doesn't kill. Can God kill? Yes. Can Jesus kill? Yes. Why didn't Jesus kill? Because God doesn't kill. Simple

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