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2019 Free Career Seminar Tour: The Testimony

Health Post: Iron Deficiency

Please do not neglect your health.   I am a woman of faith, but also pay attention to ensure my body's taken care of by God's grace (working on the exercise bit though😆). Many have lost their lives because of a lack of understanding of the balance of faith and knowledge. I share this to encourage you to do your best to ensure you're at optimum health at all times: During my second year I think at University, I went through a phase where I used to get really tired, without much strenuous activity.  I mentioned it to my Uncle who encouraged me to visit the *GP; I booked an appointment and saw one. After a series of questions and tests, I was told I had an iron deficiency, was written some prescriptions and offered dietary advice on various sources of iron (red meat is one, an advice i treasured 😆). Some years later during my national service, my Community Development Service group had a session with the National Blood Transfusion Service. I was servi

The Birthing of Vision

From my observation of expecting mothers, pregnancy is no piece of cake! Many women go through extended periods of nausea and other challenging times, but in the end, do you notice how their faces lighten up when the baby kicks? How about after giving birth? Jesus rightly put it this way:" A woman has pain when her time to give birth comes. But after the child is born, she doesn't remember the pain anymore because she's happy that a child has been brought into the world. " John 16:21 GW The Birthing of Vision is similar. Just as not everyone rejoices when they hear the news that a woman is pregnant, not everyone would be excited about your vision either. Sometimes, we do ourselves a serious disservice when we excitedly reveal something's premature, anticipating that all would come on board or be excited at the conception, pregnancy or birthing stages of our vision; best to keep your mouth shut about somethings sometimes.  You see, some people mig