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''I'm a Mexican young woman who has a committed relationship with a
Nigerian man. We are both Christians; he is Anglican and I'm
Catholic. Every time I read your articles on Nigeriaworld.com, it
brings new ideas and sheds new light to my relationship. I'm really
grateful that I found a website that keeps my relationship going
and prepared for the next step." -Vicky, Mexico "I have been
blessed through your articles; may God grant you more anointing. I
will recommend your articles to our friends." -Mercy, Moscow "I was
really fascinated by the article on 'Unrealistic Expectations.' It
was a real eye opener." -Moji, USA "We love your messages and agree
with all the Godly principles there in. We have been married for 36
years and are strongly committed to the work of the Lord." -Olu and
Funke, Canada "Greetings in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ. I
commend you for allowing God to use you the way He does. I am one
of the readers of your articles." -Emmanuel, Nigeria William Femi
Awodele is the executive director of Christian Couples Fellowship
International, Inc., a marriage ministry based in Omaha, Nebraska,
in the United States, with chapters worldwide. He is married to
Olatokunbo (a family physician), and they are blessed with two
boys, Ibukunoluwa (12 years old) and Fiyinfoluwa (7 years old).
Femi is the author of six books, among them Peculiar Con icts:
African Marriages in Western Culture, Selecting a Godly Spouse and
Agapao: Unconditional Love (a novel).
I have been blessed tremendously from your column in the online
newspaper Nigeriaworld.com. Your piece has often been rich and
scripturally authentic. I also have this bias the moment I found
out you are a Nigerian. Rev. Israel - Ghana, West Africa Your
ministry blessed my life when you spoke in our class at Westside
Church on Feb. 3rd. I want to say thank you, for sharing with us
about the tripartite nature of man. I look forward to visiting your
website and getting your resources online. Shelly - Omaha NE USA I
just read another thought provoking article from you today. I saw
one of your articles around 2009 on Nigeriaworld.com and I got
stuck. You've been able to explain what I could not explain in
words. Most of what you write about I perceive in my environment,
but could articulate and dissect it well. I got invited to an
Exegetical Church around that time, you and a combination of other
factors have greatly influence my re-orientation. Thanks for taking
time to teach us and expose the truth. Seun - Phoenix USA A very
good morning from warm and humid Lagos, Nigeria. I am a management
consultant (hospitality industry) and want to let you know that
your articles are of immense blessing to me, they not only inspire,
motivate and bless me, most importantly it keeps one focused as we
journey through life. Henry - Lagos, Nigeria Your article on the
hybrid worldview of African Christians is very enriching. You
actually make any serious minded Christian reader, understand the
real theme of religiosity. Thank you for the writing and I look
forward to meeting someday. Caster - Paris, France I just want to
say a big thank you for all your articles. I came across your
website at a low point in my life, I am very educated and married
early and now with 3 children. My spouse recently converted from
Christianity because he believes "we" are all hypocrites. I'm
focusing on the kids and God, and look forward to what God has in
store. Again, thank you for your articles, they've given me inner
strength. Liz - England, UK William Femi Awodele is the executive
director of Christian Couples Fellowship International, Inc., a
marriage ministry based in Omaha, Nebraska, in the United States.
He is married to Olatokunbo (a family physician), and they are
blessed with two boys, Ibukunoluwa and Fiyinfoluwa and a daughter
Ebunoluwa. Femi is the author of eight books, among them Peculiar
Conflicts: African Marriages in Western Culture, Home Improvement
Series Volume One and the Power of Forgiveness (a novel).
King David wrote "Even though I walk through the valley of the
shadow of death, I will fear no evil." The concept or principle of
valley and mountain-top experiences in the life journey of a
believer is one that often generates theological and doctrinal
debate within the body of Christ.In this book Femi examines the
lives of four bible individuals (King David and Prime Minister
Joseph of Egypt, versus King Saul and King Solomon); two with known
valley experiences before they got to their purpose and two without
recorded valley experiences before they got to their purpose on
earth, the conclusion and how valley experiences (or lack of)
affected each person's assignment is very revealing.This book
carefully mixed the author's (and others) personal experiences
along with biblical examples to highlight "valley and mountain-top"
principle. The book answers the following questions as well, what a
valley is, why valleys are necessary in the life of a believer, the
plan of the enemy for a Christian in the valley and what Christians
are supposed to do in their valley?William Femi Awodele is the
executive director of Christian Couples Fellowship International,
Inc. He is the author of seven other books (most on relationship),
including two novels, "Agapao" and "Power of Forgiveness." Femi is
married to his Olatokunbo Abike (a family physician), and they are
blessed with three children, Ibukunoluwa, Fiyinfoluwa and
Ebunoluwa.
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Agapao (Paperback)
Femi Awodele
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R337
Discovery Miles 3 370
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