John G. Lake – A Man of Healing

Oluwamayowa Adeniyi John Graham Lake was born into a family of 16 children on the 18th of March 1870 in Ontario, Canada. He was born by healthy parents but the spirit of death and infirmity gripped 8 of his siblings and they died of illness. Lake got married to Jennie...

History

Temi Aluko Forgiveness is the key That locks the past away Though men could be the bees That it should cast away. The lies told of gross intentions And glitters sold of clear deception Leaves the best scars On a just man’s heart. But if not forgotten Remains as such...

From Lust to Gratitude

Owoeye Jesuloba Grace These days, I don’t sleep well at night. I’m always filled with anxiety. My food also doesn’t digest well. People around me complain of my mood swings and temper tantrums. I’m not really happy. And I don’t have peace also. My head is all over the...

William Seymour – The Catalyst of Pentecost

Oluwamayowa Adeniyi William J. Seymour was born to the family of Simon and Phyllis Seymour in Centerville, Louisiana on the 2nd of May 1870. He got married to Jennie Evans Moore, a pianist on May 13, 1908. Seymour was a high-spirited youth and was hungry for the truth...

Pressured

Owoeye Jesuloba Grace Candice wasn’t human. At least that’s what everyone who knew her said about her. She was a wife, mother, life coach, teacher, pastor, fashion designer, doctor and a singer. Everything that had to be done, she did it. And in every one...

Strong emotion

Ebunoluwa Oluwaseyi Olore Loneliness – a very sad feeling, a very strong emotion, so intense that it hurts You find yourself alone, seeking for companionship The few you know, know nothing about friendship You seek for one who understands you as you are Sorrow...