Tag: support

  • Inspire Inclusion

    Inspire Inclusion




    Dear friends and followers,



    On this International Women’s Day 2024, we come together to honor the remarkable women who shape our world, challenge norms, and lead with grace.

    Fiancé/Girlfriend/Wife: or whatsoever nomenclature you bears, you are fully appreciated for the love and the sacrifices.

    Women of God: thank you for answering the call of God

    Artists and Content Creators: Your palates echo stories of resilience, passion, and strength. Today, your artistry and pen which is your voices are acknowledged. 🎨

    Farmers and Growers: From tilling the soil to nurturing life, you cultivate more than crops. You sow seeds of hope, nourishment, and sustainability. 🌾

    Healthcare Heroines: To our nurses, doctors, and caregivers, your compassion heals hearts and mends bodies. Your dedication knows no bounds. Thank you for being the pillars of care and empathy. 💙

    Mothers: whether you are working mum or a stay-at-home mom, you are raising the next generation. God bless you.

    Leaders and Innovators: Whether in boardrooms or classrooms, you break barriers and shatter glass ceilings. Your brilliance shapes policies, industries, and minds. Keep leading, keep inspiring. 💡



    🌟 Call to Action🌟

    1. Amplify Voices: Share stories of women who inspire you. Tag them, celebrate their achievements, and let their light shine brighter.

    2. Educate and Elevate: give your girl child the best of education. Not because she is a woman but because she is a human.

    3. Support Women-Owned Businesses: From local artisans to entrepreneurs, let’s uplift women-led ventures. Shop consciously and invest in their dreams.

    4. Advocate for Inclusivity: Gender equity benefits everyone. Let’s challenge stereotypes, biases, and outdated norms.

    5. Donate and Volunteer: Support organizations working for women’s rights, education, and well-being. Every contribution matters.

    Remember, WOMEN ARE NOT AFTERTHOUGHT. Together, we create a world where every woman’s voice matters, where dreams know no bounds, and where love and respect prevail.

    Happy International Women’s Day! 🌟💜

  • 5 Great Things To Do During Christmas.

    5 Great Things To Do During Christmas.

    Welcome to day 8 of 2023 Blogmas themed The Essence of Christmas.

    Today we turn to Luke chapter 8 and bring out four great and marvelous things worthy for Christmas.

    The first thing is Support for the ministry – either in cash or in kind especially the ministry and minister that has benefit you in one way or the one.

    The women in verse 1 – 3 support the ministry of Jesus and the Apostles after receiving their miracles from Him.

    During this season, make sure you touch a ministry or minister of God with both your monetary cash and prayer kind, volunteer, etc.

    Furthermore, we ought to preach the gospel during this period, i.e., spread the seed, the word.

    I know we have been preaching before this time but we should still intensify our efforts because we don’t know which seed has fallen by the roadside, on the rock, among the thorns and on the good land. Maybe the mountainous land of last month has been pulverized by the hammer of the Holy Spirit to a good land or the thorns has been cleared off.

    Moreover, Bible commanded us to preach in and our of season.

    Thirdly, we should use our light. Why? Enough of being timid of what the Lord has done.

    Enough of hiding the good marriages we are enjoyed.

    Enough of being afraid of telling sin kills but Jesus saves.

    Because “No one, after lighting a lamp, covers it with a basket or puts it under a bed, but puts it on a lampstand so that those who come in may see its light. For nothing is concealed that won’t be revealed, and nothing hidden that won’t be made known and come to light.

    Fourthly, we should reach out to brethren who are not of our fold but of the Christ’s fold, heal the sick, cast out demons, rebuke the wind and raise the dead.

    In addition, Jesus did so and we should too.

    And lastly, we should go back to home, and tell all that God has done for us

    Thank for joining. See you tomorrow for chapter 9.

  • 10 Practical Tips for Expectant Fathers.

    10 Practical Tips for Expectant Fathers.

    Is your wife pregnant? Is this your first pregnancy? Here are ten practical tips for you as the upcoming father:

    1. Understand Your Wife’s Hormonal Changes

    During pregnancy, your wife’s hormones may lead to changes in her behavior and demands. It’s important to remember that these changes are due to hormonal fluctuations.

    2. Connect with Her Mother.



    2. Connect with Her Mother.

    Just like the saying, “like mother, like daughter,” holds true in many cases. If your wife is acting differently during her pregnancy, her mother can provide valuable insights and guidance. This is also a time to seek wisdom from experienced women without being overly assertive.



    3. Trust the Doctor

    Once the pregnancy has been confirmed, it’s essential to follow the medical advice given by her gynecologist. Avoid any unsolicited medical advice or medications. Ensure your wife registers for prenatal care at a government-approved hospital to handle potential complications.

    Ignore all well-meaning unsolicited ‘trado-medical’ advices



    4. Offer Support:

    Pregnancy is a life and death experience and can be challenging, so now is the time to be even closer to your wife. Communicate openly, engage in activities together, serve her, and ask her questions. Respect her wishes if she asks you to stop certain displays of affection.



    5. Choose Baby Names Early

    Start selecting baby names from the fifth month onwards, and finalize them by the seventh month. Having names ready in advance allows time for prayer and reflection.

    Are you confused about beautiful Yoruba Names for your baby? Worry not, I got you by 500 Yoruba Names And Meanings here



    6. Prepare for Possible Expenses

    Set money aside for any unexpected medical expenses, especially a cesarean section. It’s always better to be prepared, and if you don’t eventually need it, the money still remains yours.



    7. Pray! Pray!! And Pray!!!

    Pray for your wife’s strength to carry the baby to full term, for a healthy fetus, and for a smooth delivery. Prayer can also help you both during any disagreements or challenges.



    8. Read About Newborn Care

    Educate yourself by reading a book on newborn care, such as “My Baby and I – A New Mom Guide.”* This can dispel myths and help you feel more confident when your baby arrives.



    9. Prepare a Maternity Bag

    Ensure you know where the maternity bag is, so you can quickly grab it when your wife’s water breaks.



    10. Decide on who is coming for Postnatal Care (Omugwo)

    Plan in advance for postnatal care, including who will provide care between the two mothers, the duration of their stay, and stick to your decision.

    In conclusion, I pray for a healthy and safe pregnancy and delivery for your wife and baby. Please feel free to check the comment section for more information and resources.

  • 10 Practical Tips for Expectant Fathers

    10 Practical Tips for Expectant Fathers

    Is your wife pregnant? Is this your first pregnancy? Here are ten practical tips for you as the upcoming father:

    1. Understand Your Wife’s Hormonal Changes: During pregnancy, your wife’s hormones may lead to changes in her behavior and demands. It’s important to remember that these changes are due to hormonal fluctuations.

    2. Connect with Her Mother: Just like the saying, “like mother, like daughter,” holds true in many cases. If your wife is acting differently during her pregnancy, her mother can provide valuable insights and guidance. This is a time to seek wisdom from experienced women without being overly assertive.

    3. Trust the Doctor: Once the pregnancy has been confirmed, it’s essential to follow the medical advice given by her gynecologist. Avoid any unsolicited medical advice or medications. Ensure your wife registers for prenatal care at a government-approved hospital to handle potential complications.

    4. Offer Support: Pregnancy can be challenging, so now is the time to be even closer to your wife. Communicate openly, engage in activities together, serve her, and ask her questions. Respect her wishes if she asks you to stop certain displays of affection.



    5. Choose Baby Names Early: Start selecting baby names from the fifth month onwards, and finalize them by the seventh month. Having names ready in advance allows time for prayer and reflection.

    To solve your problem of meaningful Yoruba names, don’t worry, I got your covered by following this

    6. Prepare for Possible Expenses: Set money aside for any unexpected medical expenses, such as a cesarean section. It’s always better to be prepared, and if you don’t need it, the money remains yours.

    7. Pray: Pray for your wife’s strength to carry the baby to full term, for a healthy fetus, and for a smooth delivery. Prayer can also help you both during any disagreements or challenges.

    8. Read About Newborn Care: Educate yourself by reading a book on newborn care, such as “My Baby and I – A New Mom Guide.” This can dispel myths and help you feel more confident when your baby arrives.

    9. Prepare a Maternity Bag: Ensure you know where the maternity bag is, so you can quickly grab it when your wife’s water breaks.

    10.Decide on Postnatal Care: Plan in advance for postnatal care, including who will provide care between the two mothers, the duration of their stay, and stick to your decision.

    In conclusion, I pray for a healthy and safe pregnancy and delivery for your wife and baby. Please feel free to check the comment section for more information and resources.

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