Fame can be defined as the state of being known or recognised by many people because of one's achievements, skills, talents, etc. It can also mean to be of good repute, in favour, well regarded or highly esteemed in life.
It is good to be famous in what one does as this will increase…
RCCG EFA Leeds January 2016 Theme - Arising Glory
According to Wikipedia, Glory is said to relate to the Latin word gloria which means fame and honour. It is used to denote manifestation of God's presence in the Christian religious tradition. It is one of the most common words in the bible used that is…
December 2015 Theme - Living A Life Of Favour
Favour can be experienced as a one off; intermittently or continuously. So that it is possible for one to live a life of perpetual favour. Moses is one of the people in the bible that lived a life of perpetual favour from his birth to his…
The eleventh hour is an idiom which could mean 'the last minute', 'the last possible moment' or 'at the nick of time'. It could also mean 'late in the day' or 'pretty close towards the end of the day'.
The phrase was first used by Jesus Christ in Mathew 20:1-16, which is called 'Parable of…
Beam can be defined as a ray or shaft of light coming from a bright object, e.g. Sun, Headlamp, etc.
On motorcars, there are usually 3 types of headlamp rays: Dim Lights (side lights), Dipped Beam and Full Beam. The Dim lights make other people to be aware of one's presence. The Dipped Beam is…
The word 'provoke' is usually viewed as a negative word (like making one to become angry), but it could be positively implied also. Provoke can be define as 'stir up, arouse, or call forth (feelings, desires, or activity). It can also be to 'incite or stimulate a person to action.
While favour is an approval,…
