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“Mothers are our world. Sisters are our sky. Daughters are our stars. Women are our universe.”
Matshona Dhliwayo

“Children move stones with their feet. Men move rocks with their hands. Women move mountains with their hearts.”
Matshona Dhliwayo

Abhaidev
“You know, nothing is stronger than blood bonds. What else is the reason for the success of life insurance policies? Why bother with what happens to your blood relatives after your death? After all, you stop existing. Why then bother about what is happening to your kids, and why be concerned about what is happening on Earth even? Well, it’s because, after one’s final exit, one lives through one’s children.”
Abhaidev, The Influencer: Speed Must Have a Limit

“You know the real meaning of celebrating a birthday if you remember the sacrifice of giving birth by your mother”
Elmitch Alarcio

“Uncover the truth before you uncover your heart.”
Shaila Touchton

Allene vanOirschot
“Treasures in life are often the simplicity of quiet moments with loved ones that pass by too quickly.”
Allene vanOirschot

Allene vanOirschot
“There is no greater burden for a wife than carrying the faith of the family.”
Allene vanOirschot, I TALKED TO GOD TODAY: 4 Week Devotional Prayer Journal Pain, Suffering and Daily Living

“Through it all, my babushka stood by me, a quiet strength against the reckless choices of youth. Her love was an invisible woven blanket of protection, a reminder that even in my wildest moments, I had someone who cared enough to help me navigate the aftermath.”
Diana Kouprina, Borderline: A Poetic Memoir

Bhuwan Thapaliya
“Never underestimate the value of a tree or your mother; you never know when you might need their shade and shelter.”
Bhuwan Thapaliya, Our Nepal, Our Pride

Mwanandeke Kindembo
“Fear of polygamy is the beginning of poverty.”
Mwanandeke Kindembo

“Near Death Experiences (NDE) invite us to awaken to the many layers and beauty of our world.”
Efrat Shokef Ph.D.

“Always put on the armor of God is essential for protecting ourselves from roaming evil spirits. The Bible provides us with numerous examples of individuals who, armed with faith, trust, and obedience, emerged victorious in the face of spiritual battles. As believers, we must put on the full armor of God, including the belt of truth, the breastplate of righteousness, the shoes of the gospel of peace, the shield of faith, the helmet of salvation, and the sword of the Spirit. By doing so, we will be able to stand firm against the schemes of the devil and emerge victorious in the spiritual battles that rage around us.”
Shaila Touchton

“Negative jealousy on your partner is a toxic poison that chokes the life out of love. It's a selfish and unreasonable emotion that says, 'I don't trust you, I don't trust us, and I don't trust love itself.' Let's choose to love without suffocating each other with jealousy.”
Shaila Touchton

“Every believer is commissioned to be a ray of hope, shining God's light to a world in need. May we faithfully answer the call to live godly lives, testify to the transformative power of Christ, and boldly preach the Gospel, that others may follow Him and flourish in the kingdom of God.”
Shaila Touchton

“Darkness may try to diminish the light, but it will never extinguish the fire that burns within a soul rooted in faith and conviction.”
Shaila Touchtonu

“When the devil's agents come to accuse and break us, the God in us stands firm, shining brighter with every attempt to dim its light.”
Shaila Touchton

Bhuwan Thapaliya
“No two zebras wear the same stripes, no two souls shine with the same light, no two hearts beat in the same rhythm—uniqueness is the divine signature inscribed in every being.”
Bhuwan Thapaliya

Allene vanOirschot
“Make sure the sacrifices you make today are worth the tomorrows that may never come.”
Allene vanOirschot, A TALK WITH GOD TODAY: SPIRITUAL GROWTH IN 4 WEEKS

Werley Nortreus
“Anybody who is against your family or does wrong to them should be considered your enemies because you only have one family during your time on Earth.”
Werley Nortreus

“Before saying 'I do', make sure you know who you're saying it to. Never marry a man without uncovering his background, for he could be hiding a criminal past, struggling with mental or health issues, or even concealing his true identity. Remember, 'wisdom is better than strength' (Proverbs 24:5), so seek wisdom and knowledge before entrusting your life to another.”
Shaila Touchton

“Ternyata benar kata orang, happiness is the best make-up. Karena saat aku merasakan sebuah kebahagiaan murni yang sudah sangat lama
tak kurasakan.”
Ayleen Tan, Amoxylove

“Words can build or break. A man who chooses to slander, accuse falsely, and gossip about his partner, reveals more about his character than theirs.”
Shaila Touchton

“False accusations can wound deeper than any physical harm, for they strike at the heart of one's character.”
Shaila Touchton

“Beware the man whose secrets are his shield and lies are his sword; for in his darkness lies danger.”
Shaila Touchton

Marion Bekoe
“I built it so no one after me would have to start from nothing.”
Marion Bekoe

“When people harm, gossip, slander, or speak evil of anointed ones, they risk facing:
- God's judgment and discipline (Romans 12:14-21, 1 Peter 3:8-12)
- Spiritual consequences, such as loss of anointing or spiritual stagnation
- Damage to their own reputation and relationships.”
Shaila Touchton

“Be careful of people who pretend to be good but are actually bad. They might say nice things and make promises to trick you. When they get what they want, they'll hurt you and leave. Real love is shown by being honest, kind, and staying with you through tough times.”
Shaila Touchton

“An unequally yoked relationship can indeed pose significant challenges.
Here are 10 potential dangers:
Spiritual Conflict: Differences in values, beliefs, or faith can lead to spiritual conflicts and challenges in decision-making.
Compromised Values: One partner may compromise their values or principles to accommodate the other, potentially leading to moral or ethical dilemmas.
Emotional Strain: Unequal yoking can cause emotional strain, stress, and tension due to differing expectations, priorities, or communication styles.
Lack of Support: Partners may not provide the necessary emotional, spiritual, or practical support, leading to feelings of isolation or frustration.
Different Life Goals: Unequal yoking can lead to disagreements on life goals, priorities, or long-term plans, potentially causing conflict and division.
Influence on Children: If children are involved, unequal yoking can impact their spiritual development, values, and worldview.
Compromised Boundaries: One partner may compromise their boundaries or values due to pressure or influence from the other.
Increased Conflict: Unequal yoking can lead to increased conflict, arguments, and disagreements due to fundamental differences.
Spiritual Hindrance: Unequal yoking can hinder spiritual growth, development, and intimacy with God for one or both partners.
Potential for Manipulation: One partner may manipulate or control the other due to differences in power, influence, or spiritual authority.
These dangers highlight the importance of shared values, beliefs, and priorities in relationships.”
Shaila Touchton

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