STUDENT LIFE MOVEMENT (SLM) is a student led missionary movement on campus which is committed to helping young men and women become all that God wants them to become in life by maximizing their potential balance in every aspect of life i.e. physical, mental social and spiritual.
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Beloved we give God glory for the success of our first follow-up
meeting at Kaduna state university, the turn-up was good.
Do you long to live a blissful life in heaven and bask in the joy of God's presence? then you must live a blameless life. Psalm 15:1-2 tells us that the person who will dwell in God's sanctuary and live in His Holy hill must be "he who walks blamelessly and does what is right and speaks the truth in his heart." When you completely obey God's commandments and ordinances, and you live a righteous life , you're blameless before Him. This means a blameless life is one that is: Free from all sin and reproach. A righteous and sanctified life. A life that doesn't defraud others. a life that doesn't compromise with the sinful ways of the world The blameless life is a life of integrity and honesty anywhere you find yourself especially at school without hidden sin or agenda, a life wholly conformed, de- voted to controlled and influenced by the dictates of God's and the Holy Spirit. BLAMELESS B-Blessing to others L-Loving in all rel...
Have you heard of the 4 spiritual laws I think the questions below are good for any Christian couple to ask themselves when contemplating a serious relationship. 1. Do you love the Lord with all your heart, mind, soul, and strength? It’s a valid question for we need to ask, because I believes in the Christian principle of the man and woman in a marriage being “equally yoked, “meaning that they share the same religious beliefs and depth of commitment to their faith. Marriages are full of challenges, and I believes that being equally yoked in faith gives couples an advantage in dealing with those challenges. If they are of different faiths or one is a believer and the other isn’t, they may not have those same advantages. 2. Do you love this person, and does this person have reciprocal love for you? The question goes right to the heart. It would seem obvious that the answer is yes, but if that were always the answer, there wouldn’t be so many divorces. Every person contemplat...
“When you give to the poor, do not sound a trumpet before you, as the hypocrites do . . . so that they may be honored by men. Truly I say to you, they have their reward in full. But when you give to the poor, do not let your left hand know what your right hand is doing.” Matthew 6:2-3 NASB For many living in ancient Rome, recognition was a primary goal. In his book about Julius Caesar’s extended family, historian Tom Holland describes how praise was craved by Romans at every level. It wasn’t enough to do something noteworthy. Romans needed to be honored. The names of those who had done significant things “were inscribed everywhere in Rome: on the pedestals of statutes, on monuments in the Forum, on publicly displayed lists of consuls and priests.” Victorious generals expected public celebrations and parades. This focus on attention went back to the foundation of the city. Summarizing this pattern, Holland writes, “The surest punishment was not death but to be consigned to ob...
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