dark ages in ghana: BEAUTY OF A WOMAN: HOW MAGNIFICENT IS YOUR NATURE YOUR STATE OF FEMININITY, COMPLETING YOUR GODLY STATURE TRULY, YOUR BEAUTY IS BEYOND MEASURE AN...
It was incredible how easily we clicked during our second encounter! Our first meeting was a bit awkward and tense, but I could tell she was just unfamiliar with her surroundings. Despite that, I couldn't help but notice her kindness and beauty, especially those smiles that never seemed to fade. We all couldn't help but sneak glances at her, trying not to get caught in our admiration. During our second meeting, I tried to keep my distance at first, but it was impossible. I found myself right in the middle of things, helping out, and there she was, offering her assistance despite being busy. We ended up having a deep conversation, sharing our experiences. Her lovely French accent and her passion for life struck me. I couldn't help but wonder why such a beautiful woman would choose a life of celibacy. The only explanation I could come up with was her strong faith in God. To my surprise, I later met her father and realized that their warmth and ability to bring joy to others w...
I am deeply concerned as each day passes by witnessing the decline in discipline exhibited by people in all aspects of life, including within the Church. This is a serious issue that cannot be ignored any longer. We must address this problem and find solutions as soon as possible. It is disheartening to see individuals actively working to undermine the disciplined behavior of others, while some remain indifferent to the situation. While commendable efforts are being made by the youth to address waste in our communities, the level of indiscipline that has infiltrated the Church is alarming. I was shocked to witness individuals engrossed in their phones during the Eucharist celebration, browsing social media, or even live streaming from the church. This behavior is not only disrespectful but also disrupts the sanctity of the liturgy. It is unacceptable that we are willing to compromise the beauty of our environment and now our worship as well. We must ask ourselves, what would happen if ...
I was overjoyed when I checked the school placement portal and discovered that I had been accepted into one of the nation's most prestigious Senior High Schools. It wasn't just about the school, but also the opportunity to go home for the first time in my life. I had always longed to visit my village, but the chance never arose until after Junior Secondary School (J.S.S), when I was given the opportunity to study in my village and continue my family's legacy at that school. Before then, I had experienced a series of disappointments from family members who had promised to take me there. However, the chance finally came, and what was once joy turned sour because my expectations were not met. Nevertheless, as time passed, I came to enjoy every aspect of home, from the local dishes to the local beer and the culture. Watching my people dance and sing traditional tunes was always a delight, so I never missed the annual festival throughout my five-year stay at home. I made friends...
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