


A Neurosurgeon Came For Farm Fellowship Today
I have had only two medical doctors come visiting at the farm fellowship. The first was a US-based medical doctor, resident in Palm Beach, Florida, the medical director of Fine […]

Reciprocity of Value
Value is the currency of life. Great relationships and interactions are based on exchange of values and mutual edification and promotion. Anything outside mutual edification is mutual deception or one-sided […]

Happiness Is Inexpensive: Complicated Simplicity
One evening, in 1985, in Oribis Hospital, Aba, one of the many clinics where I was doing locum, as a NYSC member, I checked my blood pressure and it was […]

Avoiding The Herd Effect and Mental Slavery
This topic dwells on recent political events in the US, surrounding the insurrection and violence in the US Capitol, and relating it to politics, religion, and relationships in our everyday […]

Bridging The Gap Between Two African Generations
1. In the Facebook video, my visitor was surprised at the ease with which I picked his call, and he had free access to me. If we, who are older, […]

There is a Time for Everything
My dear son, Rev. Samson Bodjor, took me to a shopping mall this morning to buy a very fine pair of shoes for me. I call him son because I’m […]

Lessons From Watermelon Cultivation
The idea to cultivate watermelons and the choice of the portion of land to plant them were not mine. The time to cultivate them was not also mine. The time […]

Staying Power—Exciting, Exasperating, and Exhausting Duties.
One of the major challenges the average pastor or business person has is mentoring his/her own children. I said in one of my posts that, most times, we don’t spend […]

It is Better To Train A Child Than Repair An Adult
By Marcus Ekure The most cardinal stage of attitude-formation in humans is when they are still very young. Sigmund Freud, one of the greatest psychologists and the founder of psychoanalysis, […]