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Life is a journey, not a destination. Don't wait until some future date to celebrate it. Too many Christians are waiting a few more weary days until they fly away. But that is not the scripture; it's just a song; a theologically incorrect song. Don't wait until this life is over to be glad and happy. The Lord's Prayer says, "Thy kingdom come, Thy will be done on earth, as it is in heaven." Believers are called to be salt and light. Christians with that "lemon juice" anointing, who walk around in judgment of others and dissatisfied with the world, are more dark and bitter than they are salt and…mehr

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Life is a journey, not a destination. Don't wait until some future date to celebrate it. Too many Christians are waiting a few more weary days until they fly away. But that is not the scripture; it's just a song; a theologically incorrect song. Don't wait until this life is over to be glad and happy. The Lord's Prayer says, "Thy kingdom come, Thy will be done on earth, as it is in heaven." Believers are called to be salt and light. Christians with that "lemon juice" anointing, who walk around in judgment of others and dissatisfied with the world, are more dark and bitter than they are salt and light. I would even venture to say that they are causing more damage to kingdom advancement than the enemy himself. The Bible enjoins us to "Serve the Lord with gladness." Psalm 100:2 KJV
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Emmanuel Igwe is a certified clinical pastoral counselor. He holds a BS degree from Cambridge State University, a Master's degree in counseling Psychology from Liberty University, an Educational Specialist degree from Converse College, and doctoral degree in Health Psychology and Behavior Medicine from North Central University. He also holds a post-graduate certificate in Disaster Medicine & Management from Philadelphia University. He is the founder and director of Hope Ministry Network, a 501 (C) 3 organization and currently the Executive Director of The Hope Center-FYCBT and Hope Africa Projects. The Hope Center-FYCBT is a domestic violence prevention program serving Greenville, Spartanburg. Cherokee and Pickens counties. He has served as Director of Counseling/Associate Pastor with Cornerstone Fellowship and Christian Outreach both in Greenville, South Carolina. He is the author of "You are more than you think", and his current book project includes "Created for success". Emmanuel has Served as the Regional Director and BOD Treasurer for Nigeria In Diaspora Organization in the Americas (NIDOA). He is married to Dr. Nnenna Igwe (MD), an associate professor of anatomy and physiology at Anderson University. They have three children, Emmanuel Jr., David and Jesse. Emmanuel is a member of the Association for Clinical Pastoral Education (ACPE), National Association for Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Counselors (NAADAC), served as a member of the South Carolina international task force for the Greenville Forward. He has traveled to several parts of the world teaching in International conferences and seminars. His passion is to develop, train, and equip leaders for global impact.