Saturday 26 December 2015

IT'S ABOUT YOU

"Let us sacrifice our today so that our children can have a better tomorrow." - Unknown

Sacrificing isn't a very palatable act: because you'll have to let go of your comfort and convenience. He knew the enormity of His decision, yet He was willing to come nonetheless so you and I, will have a better tomorrow - one full of His redemptive power and grace.

Long ago, there ruled in Persia a wise and good king. He loved his people. He wanted to know how they lived. He wanted to know about their hardships. Often he dressed in the clothes of a working man or a beggar, and went to the homes of the poor. No one whom he visited thought that he was their ruler. One time he visited a very poor man who lived in a cellar. He ate the coarse food the poor man ate. He spoke cheerful, kind words to him. Then he left. Later he visited the poor man again and disclosed his identity by saying, "I am your king!" The king thought the man would surely ask for some gift or favor, but he didn't. Instead he said, "You left your palace and your glory to visit me in this dark, dreary place. You ate the course food I ate. You brought gladness to my heart! To others you have given your ric

Friday 25 December 2015

SEASON'S GREETINGS TO YOU FROM WISDOM 4 WINNING - EDWIN BIAYEIBO



THE BIG NEWS

"Christ was content with a stable when he was born so that we could have a mansion when we die." - Unknown

BN
In December 1903, after many attempts, the Wright brothers were successful in getting their flying machine off the ground. Thrilled, they telegraphed this message to their sister Katherine:
"We have actually flown 120 feet. Will be home for Christmas."


Katherine hurried to the editor of the local newspaper and showed him the message. He glanced at it and said,
"How nice. The boys will be home for Christmas." He totally missed the big news--man had flown!

There's a great mighty news in the air. The information isn't new, but each time it's announced it brings newness to everyone who hears it. It brings everything new, to anything old and dying. This news thrills the weary soul, the dying body and the hopeless heart, because it is the solution to every problem.

God needed to pass a great message across to us, but He didn't want to get us confused with too many instructions, so he sent His son to give us firsthand instruction - He didn't want you to figure it out on your own, not to miss 'The Big' news. Take your mind off the clutter, Jesus is born! Hallelujah!

Thursday 24 December 2015

IT'S CHRISTMAS IV

"To perceive Christmas through its wrappings becomes more difficult with every year." - E. B. White

In New York's Hayden Planetarium a special Christmas holiday show was enhanced by an added feature. A giant lollipop tree was projected onto the planetarium dome, surrounded by a horizon filled with brilliantly coloured toys which came to life and cavorted to the tune of "Jingle Bells." At the climax a huge figure of Santa Claus faded out in a snow storm, and the star of Bethlehem broke through into a sky that produced exactly the Palestine sky on the night of the nativity. The designer of this show may not realize that he dramatically staged the supreme Christmas message our world needs to understand: The recovery of the lost meaning of Christmas. This is not said in any criticism of Santa Claus; the effect must have delighted the hearts of all the children who saw it, without doing violence to their love of Bethlehem. But for adults it is a tragic loss to substitute "Jingle Bells" for "Hark! the Herald Angels Sing," and a lollipop tree for the manger of Bethlehem. The instinct is right to fade out these things in the

Wednesday 23 December 2015

IT'S CHRISTMAS III

"To perceive Christmas through its wrappings becomes more difficult with every year." - E. B. White

Despite being mistakenly declared the winner of the 2015 Miss Universe contest, having the crown placed on her heard, and accepting the adulation of the crowd for almost four minutes, Miss Colombia, Ariadna Gutierrez, had to give it all back. In arguably the most awkward moment in beauty contest history, the host, Steve Harvey, came on stage as Miss Colombia was about to begin her victory walk, to apologize to the audience for mistakenly announcing the wrong winner.

Not very many things in life, are as disappointing as being mistaken for someone, or something else altogether. Something far worse happened to Miss Colombia. She actually seemed to have achieved her dream, only to have it snatched

Thursday 17 December 2015

WHAT WILL YOU BELIEVE II

"It hurts more to have a belief pulled than to have a tooth pulled, and no intellectual Novocain is available." - Elmer Davis

The International Christian Digest records: In 1963...65 percent of Americans said they believed in the absolute truth of all words in the Bible. Within 15 years, by 1978, the proportion of the population holding this belief had declined to 38 percent. The current figure of 32 percent represents a new low in literal belief in the Bible" (PRRC Emerging Trends (January 1992):1). The same thing has happened in England. The proportion of people who believe in a personal God has declined from 36 percent in 1981 to 31 percent today. Those who believe that Jesus Christ was the Son of God has fallen from 52 percent in 1981 to 48 percent today.

The content of belief is important: Jonathan Whitfield was preaching to coal miners in England. He asked one man, "What do you believe?" "Well, I believe the same as

Tuesday 15 December 2015

RELIGIOUS, OR CHRISTIAN?

"Christianity, if false, is of no importance, and if true, of infinite importance. The only thing it cannot be is moderately important." - C. S. Lewis

In his book "I Surrender," Patrick Morley writes that the church's integrity problem is in the misconception "that we can add Christ to our lives, but not subtract sin. It is a change in belief without a change in behaviour." He goes on to say, "It is revival without reformation, without repentance."

There's little difference in ethical behaviour between the churched and the unchurched. There's as much pilferage and dishonesty among the churched as the unchurched. And I'm afraid that applies pretty much across the board: Religion, per se, is not really life

Monday 14 December 2015

TIMANTHES

"It is better to be young in your failures than old in your successes." - Flannery O'Connor

Try Again
Over 2,000 years ago a young Greek artist named Timanthes studied under a respected tutor. After several years the teacher's efforts seemed to have paid off when Timanthes painted an exquisite work of art. Unfortunately, he became so enraptured with the painting that he spent days gazing at it. One morning when he arrived to admire his work, he was shocked to find it blotted out with paint. Angry, Timanthes ran to his teacher, who admitted he had destroyed the painting. "I did it for your own good. That painting was retarding your progress. Start again and see if you can do better."

Timanthes took his teacher's advice and produced Sacrifice of Iphigenia, which is regarded

Sunday 13 December 2015

JUST GET IN THE WATER

"The tragedy of life is not that it ends so soon, but that we wait so long to begin it." - Richard L. Evans

The first electric light was so dim that a candle was needed to see its socket. One of the first steamboats took 32 hours to chug its way from New York to Albany, a distance of 150 miles. Wilbur and Orville Wright's first airplane flight lasted only 12 seconds. And the first automobiles traveled 2 to 4 miles per hour and broke down often. Carriages would pass them with their passengers shouting, "Get a horse!"
Kim Linehan holds the world record in the Women's 1500-meter freestyle. According to her coach, Paul Bergen, the 18-year-old is the leading amateur woman distance swimmer in the world. Kim does endless exercises and swims 7 to 12 miles a day. The hardest part of her regimen? "Getting in the water," she says.

The best way to start, is to start from the start. I like Nike, they say, "Just Do It." I'm sure we wouldn't have heard Kim Linehan, or she wouldn't be the world's record holder for the

Saturday 12 December 2015

WE ALL EAT IT

"I will take life by the throat." - Beethoven

It is so much easier relating with people's success story, than with their pain. It's easy to assume that, these people live on beds made of roses. How can you imagine, that the wealthiest man - financially - on earth ever gets broke? Even though there's such a possibility in reality. Difficulty is a meal life feeds everyone, at one point or another whether we like it or not.

Beethoven in spite of his greatness and success, was not however, a stranger to difficulties. During his twenties, he began to lose his hearing. His fingers "became thick," he said on one occasion. He couldn't feel the music as he once had. His hearing problem haunted him in the middle years of his life, but he kept it a well-guarded secret. When he reached his fifties, Beethoven was stone deaf. Three years later he made a tragic attempt to conduct an orchestra and failed miserably. Approximately five years later, he died

Friday 11 December 2015

THE BEST TIME TO START

"The best time to plant a tree was twenty years ago, the second best time is now." - Chinese Proverb 
By the age of five, Beethoven was playing the violin under the tutelage of his father - an accomplished musician. By the time he was 13, Beethoven was a concert organist. In his twenties, he was already studying under the very watchful eyes of Haydn and Mozart. In fact, Mozart spoke prophetic words when he declared that Beethoven would give the world something worth listening to by the time his life ended. As Beethoven began to develop his skills, he became a prolific composer. During his lifetime, he wrote nine majestic symphonies and five concertos for piano, not to menti

Friday 4 December 2015

YOU CAN DO SOMETHING

"Only by giving are you able to receive more than you already have." - Jim Rohn

YCDS
The process of 'giving' - whether in cash or in kind - will only serve to open your world in ways you could not even begin to imagine, and you will feel a lot better than before you actually offered that help in the first place. Do you know that, nothing exalts the soul or gives it a sheer sense of buoyancy, and victory so much as being used to change the lives of other people?

An elderly widow, restricted in her activities, was eager to serve Christ. After praying about this, she realized that she could bring blessing to others by playing the piano. The next day she placed this small ad in the Oakland Tribune: "Pianist will play hymns by phone daily for those who are sick and despondent--the service is free." The notice included the number to dial. When people called, she would ask, "What hymn would you like to hear?" Within a few months her playing had brought cheer to several hundred

Thursday 3 December 2015

AVAILABILITY

"I used to ask God if He would come and help me. Then I asked if I could come and help Him. Finally I ended by asking God to do His own work through me." - J. Hudson Taylor

Availability
While waiting in a cemetery to conduct a funeral service, Charles Simeon found one epitaph that arrested him.

"When from the dust of death I rise,
To claim my mansion in the skies,
E'en then shall this be all my plea--"
Jesus hath lived and died for me.""

He was so impressed that he looked for someone in the cemetery with whom he might share this. He saw a young woman, and called her over to read the epitaph. He took her address and visited her the next day. The home was a scene of poverty and squalor. The woman's old mother was dying of asthma, and two little children, very dirty, were trying to warm themselves by a small fire. Simeon prayed with the family, visited them again, and found assistance for them. Later, the young woman told Simeon that she had been in

Tuesday 1 December 2015

VERIFY IT!

"Don't be trapped by dogma - which is living with the results of other people's thinking." - Steve Jobs 

For centuries people believed that Aristotle was right. He said, "the heavier an object, the faster it would fall to earth." He was regarded as the greatest thinker of all time, he couldn't be wrong. Anyone could've taken two objects - one heavy and one light, and dropped from a height - to verify, it's truthfulness, but no one did till about 2,000 years after Aristotle's death. In 1589 Galileo summoned learned professors to the base of the Leaning Tower of Pisa. Then he went to the top and pushed off a ten- pound and a one-pound weight. Both landed at the same instant. The power of belief was so strong, however, that the professors denied their eyesight. They continued to say Aristotle was right.

Many of us go around today with 'unverified' and faulty information about our lives - even Christians. Some have been told that they can't achieve certain great feats because of their origin. Others have been told, that they do not have what it takes to fill notable

Monday 30 November 2015

YOUR AUTHORITY

"The most difficult thing in life is to know yourself." - Thales
When Christian Hester was governor of Massachusetts, he was running hard for a second term in office. One day, after a busy morning chasing votes (and no lunch) he arrived at a church barbecue. It was late afternoon and Herter was famished. As He moved down the serving line, he held out his plate to the woman serving chicken. She put a piece on his plate and turned to the next person in line.

"Excuse me," Herter said, "do you mind if I have another piece of chicken?"
"Sorry," the woman replied. "I'm supposed to give one piece of chicken to each person."
"But I'm starved," the governor said.

"Sorry," the woman said again. "Only one to a customer."

Governor Herter was a modest and unassuming man, but he decided that this time he would throw a little weight around.
"Do you know who I am?" he said. "I am the governor of this state."

"Do you know who I am?" the woman asked. "I'm the lady in charge of the chicken. Move along, mister."

Everyone has a domain,

Sunday 29 November 2015

PUT HIM ON

"I think that the good and the great are only separated by the willingness to sacrifice." - Anonymous

Augustine narrating an experience says, "I was weeping in the most bitter contrition of my heart, when I heard the voice of children from a neighboring house chanting, "take up and read; take up and read." I could not remember ever having heard the like, so checking the torrent of my tears, I arose, interpreting it to be no other than a command from God to open the book and read the first chapter I should find. Eagerly then I returned to the place where I had laid the volume of the apostle. I seized, opened, and in silence read that section on which my eyes first fell: "Not in revelry and drunkenness, not in licentiousness and lewdness, not is strife and envy; but put on the Lord Jesus Christ, and make no provision for the flesh, to fulfill its lusts."

Tuesday 17 November 2015

ASK QUESTIONS

"Patience is bitter, but its fruit is sweet." - Jean-Jacques Rousseau


Carl Jung said, "Even a happy life cannot be without a measure of darkness, and the word happy would lose its meaning if it were not balanced by sadness. It is far better take things as they come along with patience and equanimity."

The photographer for a magazine was assigned to get photos of a great forest fire. Smoke at the scene hampered him, so he asked his office to hire a plane. Arrangements were made, so he was asked to go to a nearby airport, where the plane would be waiting. When he arrived at the airport, a plane was warming up near the runway. He jumped in with his equipment and yelled, "Let's go! Let's go!" The pilot swung the plane into the wind and they soon were in the

Monday 16 November 2015

YOUR HABITAT III

“I believe there's a calling for all of us. I know that every human being has value and purpose..." - Anonymous 

Your Habitat
It doesn’t matter what you're called to be - a president, an executive, or even a janitor - every calling is high with God. Jesus talked about a master hiring different sets of workers, at varying times of the day for an agreed fee. At the day's end, he paid everyone the same amount. Even though, the workers who were hired first protested the payment, he reminded them of their agreement. The striking thing here is, everyone receiving the same reward: even though they came at different times.

Katie J. Davis said, "People from my first home say I'm brave. They tell me I'm strong. They pat me on the back and say, 'Way to go. Good job.' But the truth is, I am not really very brave; I am not really very strong; and I am not doing anything spectacular. I am simply doing what God

Sunday 15 November 2015

YOUR HABITAT II

"The first time I walked on a stage, I knew that was what I was created to do..." - T.D Jakes 


We have established that, your area of calling is your habitat. No one should walk through life, without purpose, or an understanding of what you're called to do, or the HOW that you should go about. "Christians without goals," one writer said, "are a little like Alice in, Alice in Wonderland. In a conversation between her and the Cheshire Cat, Alice asked, ‘Would you tell me please, which way I ought to go from here?’ ‘That depends a good deal on where you want to get to,’ said the cat. ‘I don't much care where,’ said Alice. ‘Then it doesn't matter which way you go,’ said the cat."

Mark Twain wrote, "A myriad of men are born; they labour and sweat and struggle...they

Saturday 14 November 2015

IT'S NOT LOCKED!

"I can accept failure, everyone fails at something. But I can't accept not trying." - Michael Jordan 

Not Locked
If you have ever searched for something you already had, you'll understand how frustrating it can be. This can happen, when we expect the object of our search to be far. You're in hurry, and you begin the search for your car key, but can't find it, then you realize you'd been holding it all the time. Or, you're searching for your glasses and are unable to find it, until you realize you've had them on, all along.

On one of his European tours, the master magician and locksmith Harry Houdini found himself locked in by his own thinking. After he had been searched and manacled in a Scottish town jail, the old turnkey shut him in a cell and walked away. Houdini quickly freed himself from his shackles and then tackled the cell lock. But despite all his efforts, the lock wouldn't open.

Tuesday 10 November 2015

CATASTROPHE II

"Stubborn and ardent clinging to one's opinion is the best proof of stupidity." - Michel de Montaigne

It is one thing to be obliviously unaware of something dangerous, and fall victim. It is also another to be ignorant of how dangerous something is, failed to get a warning then get hurt. The height of it all is, to be aware of how dangerous something is, receive adequate warning of impending danger, and yet refuse to listen and then get hurt. That is the height of folly!

Continued:
It was 10:15 p.m. when the front wall of the storm came ashore. Scientists clocked Camille's wind speed at more than 205 miles-per-hour, the strongest on record. Raindrops hit with the force of bullets, and waves off the Gulf Coast crested between twenty-two and twenty-eight feet high. News reports later showed that the worst damage came at the little settlement of motels, go-go bars,

Monday 9 November 2015

CATASTROPHE

"Stubborn and ardent clinging to one's opinion is the best proof of stupidity." - Michel de Montaigne

In 1969, in Pass Christian, Mississippi, a group of people were preparing to have a "hurricane party" in the face of a storm named Camille. Were they ignorant of the dangers? Could they have been overconfident? Did they let their egos and pride influence their decision? We'll never know. What we do know is, the wind was howling outside the posh Richelieu Apartments when a Police Chief pulled up sometime after dark. Facing the Beach, the apartments were directly in the line of danger. A man with a drink in his hand came out to the second-floor balcony and waved. The Chief yelled, "You all need to clear out of here as quickly as you can. The storm's getting worse." But as others joined the man, and just laughed at Peralta's order to leave. "This is my land," one of them yelled back.

Sunday 8 November 2015

TIME UP!

"I believe it is peace in our time." - Neville Chamberlain 


Usually, everything that begins on Earth must have an end: I believe it's called a time span. For instance there's a time span between "impregnation" and delivery. There's a time span between life and death. There is also a time span between one event, and the next. Circumstances too - pleasant or unpleasant - have time spans.

At the end of the 19th century two French writers went to visit the well-known French scientist, Peirre Berthelot. Berthelot was a kind of scientific prophet. He forecast some of the weapons of mass destruction which would appear in the next century. He said to the writers, "We have only begun to list the alphabet of destruction." Silence fell over the meeting. Then the elder of the two writers said quietly, "I think before that time comes, God will come like a great

Friday 6 November 2015

GET YOUR HANDS DIRTY

"It takes half your life before you discover life is a do-it-yourself project." - Napoleon Hill 

When Nigel and Karen Farrow welcomed their first child, their plan was to move to where they'd grown in South Australia. Upon arriving, they received a call from their doctor: there was a problem. Their ten-week-old daughter had been diagnosed with cystic fibrosis.
“Immediately the world as we knew it was gone, ripped out from under us,” Dr. Farrow said. Within days of the news, Ella’s lungs collapsed and was rushed to intensive care. “It was all getting too hard, very quickly,” he recalls. “We didn’t know if she was going to make it, and if she did, we didn’t know what kind of life she was going to have.”
It's important to note here that, Nigel Farrow, at the time of this interview, is referred to as "Dr. Farrow." That's not who he was when this story began. Nigel was a musician when their daughter was first diagnosed with cystic fibrosis. But he was compelled to do whatever he had to, for his daughter. That’s when he and his wife decided to do the most amazing thing. “My instincts were telling me that it was my role to fix this for Ella,” said Nigel, “So I did what I thought had to be done, and became a scientist.”

He says, “I’m not one to sit back and wait for others to do things.” So nine years and three

Thursday 5 November 2015

PREACH WHAT YOU PRACTICE

"While all deception requires secrecy, all secrecy is not meant to deceive." - Sissela Bok

On p. 91 of Moody's Anecdotes, it reads, "I have noticed that people are satisfied when you preach about the sins of the patriarchs, but they don't like it when you touch upon the sins of today." This is why some people, will threaten to leave or even leave church after they "correct" their pastor for preaching in a certain way that didn't warm their hearts - a subject, that convicts them. Leonardo da Vinci said, "The greatest deception men suffer is from their own opinions."
During the time of slavery, a slave was preaching with great power. His master heard of it, and sent for him, and said: "I understand you are preaching?" "Yes," said the slave. "Well, now," said the master, "I will give you all the time you need, and I want you to prepare a

Tuesday 3 November 2015

WE ALL NEED IT!

"To the proud, the applause of the world rings in their ears; to the humble, the applause of heaven warms their hearts." - Ezra Taft Benson

Someone noted, "Recently my wife and I sat charmed at an outdoor performance by young Suzuki violin students. After the concert, an instructor spoke briefly on how children as young as two, three and four years old are taught to play violin. The first thing the children learn, he said, is a proper stance. And the second thing the children learn--even before they pick up the violin--is how to take a bow. "If the children just play the violin and stop, people may forget to show their appreciation," the instructor said. "But when the children bow, the audience invariably applauds. And applause is the best motivator we've found to make children feel good about performing and want to do it

Monday 2 November 2015

APPEARANCES II

"Beware, so long as you live, of judging men by their outward appearance." - Jean de La Fontaine 

Appearances can be deceptive, and whilst it is true that many people misjudge others, or situations from afar: without a first hand opportunity to really know that person or thing. Yet such conclusions could be really flawed. Things - circumstances, people or situations - AREN'T ALWAYS how they appear at first sight. Most, are just illusions.

When architect Sir Christopher Wren designed the interior of Windsor Town Hall near London in 1689, he built a ceiling supported by pillars. After city fathers had inspected the finished building, they decided the ceiling would not stay up and ordered Wren to put in some more pillars. England's greatest architect didn't think the ceiling needed any more support, so he pulled a fast one. He

Sunday 1 November 2015

APPEARANCES 1

"A mule dressed in a tuxedo is still a mule." - Traditional




God works in mysterious ways, if not why would the King of kings be born in a manger? How can anyone explain the crucifixion of 'The Creator' by 'the created'? It doesn't make any human sense: these are mysteries. Appearances can really be deceptive.

In 1884 a young man died, and after the funeral his grieving parents decided to establish a memorial to him. With that in mind they met with Charles Eliot, president of Harvard University. Eliot received the unpretentious couple into his office and asked what he could do. After they expressed their desire to fund a memorial, Eliot impatiently said, "Perhaps you have in mind a scholarship." "We were thinking of something more substantial than that... perhaps a building," the woman replied. In a patronizing tone, Eliot brushed aside the idea as being too expensive and the couple departed. The next year, Eliot learned that this plain pair had gone elsewhere and established a $26 million memorial named Leland Stanford Junior University,

Thursday 29 October 2015

WHAT ABOUT YOU?

"If you don’t live for something you’ll die for nothing." - Unknown
When it was built for an international exposition in the last century, the structure was called monstrous by the citizens of the city, who demanded it be torn down as soon as the exposition was over. Yet from the moment its architect first conceived it, he took pride in it and loyally defended it from those who wished to destroy it. He knew it was destined for greatness. Today it is one of the architectural wonders of the modern world and stands as the primary landmark of Paris, France. The architect, of course, was Alexandre Gustave Eiffel. This famous tower was built in 1889.

Tradition holds that the Apostles died for their belief amidst fierce criticisms, and rejection. Like the Eiffel tower, the Apostles were rejected. Mark died at Alexandria, after being dragged through the streets of that city. John was put in a pot of boiling oil, but escaped death in a miraculous manner. He was then banished to Patmos. Peter was crucified at Rome with his head downward. James, the Less, was thrown from the pinnacle of the temple, and then beaten to death with a fuller's club. Andrew was bound to a cross, he continued to preached to his persecutors

Wednesday 28 October 2015

A BROTHER'S KEEPER

"The penalty that good men pay for not being interested in politics is to be governed by men worse than themselves." - Plato 


Brother's Keeper
The nice thing about apathy is that you don't have to exert yourself to show you're sincere about it. It comes naturally. Whose responsibility should it be to make it right, or lend a helping hand, everyone, or someone?

When Rosina Hernandez was in college, she attended a rock concert at which one young man was brutally beaten by another. No one made any attempt to stop the beating. The next day she was struck dumb to learn that the youth had died as a result of the pounding. Yet neither she nor anyone else had raised a hand to help him. She could never forget the incident or her responsibility as an inactive bystander. Years later, she saw another catastrophe. A car driving in the rain ahead of her suddenly skidded and plunged into Biscayne Bay. The car landed head down in the water with only the tail end showing. In a moment a woman appeared on the surface, shouting for help and saying her husband was stuck inside. This time Rosina waited for no one. She plunged into the water, tried unsuccessfully to open the car door, then pounded on the

CRIT WISDOM 4 WINNING for 2015

Hello Everyone,

2015 has been a year of many happenings for everyone, whether pleasant or unpleasant. As we approach the end of the year, it's wise to take stock of experienced successes, and failures alike: so we can re-strategize and re-launch, because YOU can still hit your mark in 65days...Don't give up just yet. God can still bring those desires to pass, in the remaining 65 days of 2015.

It is in this spirit, that WISDOM 4 WINNING is approaching you, to get firsthand, unbiased, and helpful feedback of our performance so far in 2015.

Do you think: 

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4. W4W has helped you spiritually, in anyway so far, and do you have a TESTIMONY you will like to share to the glory of God, and to the SHAME of the devil?


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Tuesday 27 October 2015

GOOD SAMARITAN

"Act as if what you do makes a difference. It does." - William James


A man called up the local armoury to get the status of the weapons and vehicles. "We've got 3 Jeeps, 4 Tanks, 500 rifles, and a ton of ammo. Oh, we also have two Cadillacs for the fat generals." Replied the private. There was silence, then "Private, do you know who I am?" "No." "I'm General Westin." "General, do you know who I am?" "No." "See you later, fatty."

Dr. Seuss said, "Unless someone like you cares a whole awful lot, nothing is going to get better..." Anonymity isn't only for mischief, but lofty acts. Jean Oberlin in 18th century, traveling in winter was caught in a severe snowstorm. He lost his way in the blowing snow and feared freezing to death. In despair, he sat not knowing where to go. A man came to his rescue, took Oberlin to the next village and made sure he would be cared for.

Monday 26 October 2015

WISDOM 4 WINNING SCORE CARD, 2015



Hello Everyone,


2015 has been a year of many happenings for everyone, whether pleasant or unpleasant. As we approach the end of the year, it's wise to take stock of experienced successes, and failures alike: so we can re-strategize and re-launch, because YOU can still hit your mark in 65days...Don't give up just yet. God can still bring those desires to pass, in the remaining 65 days of 2015.

It is in this spirit, that WISDOM 4 WINNING is approaching you, to get firsthand, unbiased, and helpful feedback of our performance so far in 2015.

Do you think:
1. W4W has impressed you in the last 360 days, and in what ways?
2. W4W need to improve...in what area?
3. W4W can do more, that we're not already doing?
4. W4W has helped you spiritually, in anyway so far, and do you have a TESTIMONY you will like to share to the glory of God, and to the SHAME of the devil?

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