A Woman To Remember: A Mother's Day Tribute

To a large extent, the measure of a man is determined by the woman who has most impacted his life. And that woman doesn’t have to be a member of his family (whether mother, wife, grandmother, aunt, cousin, or daughter), or the object of his deepest affection (e.g., girlfriend or fiancée), whe...

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Listen to Dr. Pipim’s inspiring messages at the Metro New York Men's Prayer Ministry radio broadcast, and obtain copies of his latest books at:   www.EAGLESonline.org and www.TheWoundedEagleBooks.com   These heart-warming messages--by voice and by pen--present important lessons on failure. ...

My Song At Dawn

Dawn is the beginning of morning twilight. It describes that golden moment when darkness turns to day.  It’s not fully day yet, but it’s no longer nighttime either. From the folds of the previous day’s dark night, the gray tints of dawn come forth to announce the promise of a bright new day....

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THOUGHT NUGGET #14
By Samuel Koranteng-Pipim, PhD

BIRTHDAYS

“Unless we take time to discover the purpose of the life we’re celebrating, the celebration of birthdays is, frankly, a fuss, if not a farce. The lyrics of a 1970s secular song sum it up: ‘Why am I dying to live, if I'm just living to die?’ Stated differently, WHY I’m born is more important than the WHEN. Purpose gives meaning to life. When we discover a life of purpose, our lives become purposeful. Therefore, on our birthdays and those of our loved ones, let’s remember to raise the ‘Why?’ question. Then, and only then, can the birthdays be real milestones of life, and not some blips of existence on calendars.”—SKP


Meditations on on Jeremiah 1:4, 5.

(SKP’s “Song in the Dark”)