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READERS' CORNER
"Although intangible, sincere feedback is one of the most precious gifts that we can truly give and should wish to receive from those around us. It is so precious that only those who really appreciate you and your effort will take the time to share their feedback with you. Give it. Treasure it."
- Alex Nosa Ihama
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| The Real Desire |
The Simple Truth |
The Outbreak |
The Power Within |
The Fifth Element |
An Acute Imperative! |
| The
Real Desire |
“It is a blessing
that I am part of Your Program and I really appreciate that.
I have read all your monthly articles and it does touch our
inner most; religiously, business and career wise, and family
life. I have read them over and over again, thinking how I can
change/improve my life, personally and spiritually. What are
my goals? Do I have goals that will enrich my life? I find it
very interesting and I’m learning a lot on it. Thanks a million
and God Bless”.
Eva P. (Toronto, Canada) |
“Thanks a lot for
The Exhortation. Please keep them coming. They are very well
said, or should I say written. They are very inspiring and true
and you seem to send such messages at a time when I am down
or a bit unhappy. Thanks a lot for making me realize that all
hope is not lost. I shall continue my quest for self actualization
irrespective”.
Meg O. (London, England) |
Thanks for this
write up... you sent it to me at the time I needed it...It really
raised up my sprits and made me realize a lot of things. I am
a better person now after reading and meditating on it. Thanks
a lot and please keep sending such inspirational write ups.
- Meg, London, England. |
Thank you so much...I
just took the time to re-read this e-mail that I had previously
forgotten. I had to thank you cause it just turned out to be
exactly what I needed to shake off a less than stellar week.
I can, and will, make every effort to achieve "real change"
in my life (like love, should be action as well as words)!
- Sean, Toronto, Canada |
I read your message
and was very inspired by it. I will take your advice and make
a to-do list. I am a person who often forgets to do things.
I also know that we can't just ask God to change us without
taking the first step to prove to him that we really want to
change whatever the circumstances are.
- Pauline, Mississauga, Canada |
Your email came
in so handy you would not believe that the very issues you have
shared are the issues I am struggling with. Thank you so much.
I would like you to help me with the Personality Dashboard.
The reason been that I so want to change but at times can't
readily identify those things I believe need changing in my
life.
- Uki, Wales, UK |
Thank you so much
brother. The email is making me look inside myself to see my
shortcomings; my harshness, procrastination (laziness). I like
to fool myself into thinking I always have the desire but I
don't. So thank you bro, God's words are well timed here. I
also have another brother who is suffering with this at the
moment and I will forward it to him as well.
- R., Paris, France |
Thank you for such
an awesome and comprehensive message. I didn't have time to
read the mail because of my studies, but after reading it I
got convicted right the way. I could see myself in some of the
things you have outlined in your message, such as slow to listen,
quick to speak, and quick to become angry. I personally feel
lazy to read mails that are lengthy in contents, but when I
do read them there is always a message to learn from it. It
took me several days before I could read this mail.
- Kingsley, North York, Canada |
Thanks for your
message. I take as a message from God and will certainly share
it with others.
-Frantz, Brampton, Canada |
Would you be able
to talk to me about that personality dashboard that you are
referring to in your email? Also, can you please continue to
send me information like this! It will really help me on my
journey that I need to fully dive into.
- Rodney, Mississauga, Canada |
I have read and
now have re-read this e-mail. It deserves further attention
so I will chew on it some, consider what it means to me, and
then respond.
- Yvonne, Oshawa, Canada |
What a great message!
We read, read and read. After finish to read, meditate the word
of God, taking a time to question ourselves and find a way to
change. Thank you so much for sending this to us.
- Robert, San Francisco, USA |
Thanks Alex for
this insightful topic. I do need to be reminded to look closer
at myself and root out my sinful character...Laziness being
number 1 and maybe others I am not aware of as yet. I will be
working on my dashboard with the family and seek your wisdom
on what direction my dashboard is telling me. Thanks again,
keep on doing the great job you are doing inspiring us on.
- Margaret, Toronto, Canada |
Alex thank-you
for an inspiring message that is very timely. I know I need
God's help to overcome certain sinful characteristics that are
continually driving a wedge between me and God, as well as the
one I love. I also know that as hard as I try, I will not make
any changes because I am powerless to do it on my own. I thank
God for you and others like you in the family of believers that
encourage and build up. Brother, may God bless you and your
family and keep you fighting the good fight.
- D, Brampton, Canada |
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| The
Simple Truth |
Once again Alex
you have given me food for thought. I thank you for reminding
me of the truth - the real truth of who I am and who I go to
in times of weariness and never doing it on my own.
- Sonia, Brampton, Canada |
Thank you so much
for your great spiritual messages e-mails. We need them in our
daily life.
- Eunice, Etobicoke, Canada |
That was awesome
piece! It sounds like God is really doing a great work in your
life! That really encouraged me and I am happy you have put
it down on paper and circulated it, it will sure help us to
re-evaluate our lives and ascertain where God is in our long
list of priorities. You know it's sad to say but in this day
and age we live in, those who are really ready to place God
first in their lives, to have Him involved in ALL aspects of
their lives are few and far between. My hat goes off to you
for caring enough to pen these thoughts, may God bless you as
you continue to seek His Kingdom. May the Lord bless and strengthen
you as you encourage and lift up the hands of other brethren.
- Eyi, Toronto, Canada |
Thanks for your
messages of inspiration, and I an encouraged by your dedication
to the word of God and sharing it with me.
- Carol, Brampton, Canada |
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| The
Outbreak |
Thx for the writing.
I found your lesson very inspiring. I am looking forward to
re-reading it and applying these questions to my life. I applaud
your honesty and example to search yourself and look for areas
of blame shifting. Thx for all your work.
- Ron, Hamilton, Canada |
Thanks for the
exhortation...God was actually speaking through this to me.
- Wendy, Brampton, Canada |
Thanks. You seem
to be touching more lives than u know.
- Iveren, Lagos, Nigeria |
I just finished
reading your article this morning - wow - there is so much here
to ingest and so many convicting points. I'm going to print
this off & re-read it and let it work on my heart & mind so
I can identify areas of change. I really appreciate your honestly
& the way you continually desire to encourage us.
- Kim, Brampton, Canada |
This write up was
sooo uplifting. May God continue to uplift u and fill u with
his spirit of wisdom and lead you to all truth. Your write up
opened my eyes to the areas in my life where I've been sinning,
my tongue (I complain a lot and can't seem to help myself) please
remember to pray for me.
- Ekhoe, Benin-City, Nigeria |
I was blessed.
Could you please send me similar copies? I was deeply encouraged.
-Chinwe, Texas, USA |
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| The
Power Within |
Thank you Alex
for taking the time to reach out to others and making people
in this world feel that they should make a difference through
prayer and utilization of one's talents, whatever those may
be. Perhaps if people in this world worked towards living up
to their God given potential, this world would start to make
massive turn around in every area of society and namely getting
ourselves back home to heaven. But it starts with inspiring
each other to inspire others and focusing not on self but outside
of self.
- Mike, Brampton, Canada |
Your piece is
very inspirational especially for a person like me who's facing
the challenge of breaking away from my boring job and becoming
a consultant in the same field in which I now work. I know what
my problem is; fear! But with your article, I guess I'm as ready
as I'll ever be. I'll keep u posted on what happens.
- Chima, Abuja, Nigeria |
Thank you very
much for the mail. I appreciate it and will forward it to others.
I'll appreciate ur future inspirational mails like the one u
sent to me. Thank you once again.
-Sola, Lagos, Nigeria |
I believe you are
right; there are a great number of persons going through life
not doing anything for themselves or anybody else because they
some how forgot or failed to see the "Power Within". And the
busyness of life has never allowed those timid souls the chance
to see that they can be much more that the ordinary and shadowy
self that they are. You are right because to all of them, someone
forgot to tell them that God has good plans for them and that
God gave them all the necessary talents and venues to succeed
in a great and real memorable way, not just to achieve, plainly;
but to embed in history a part of themselves!.
- Oscar, Etobicoke, Canada |
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| The
Fifth Element |
Wow! That was very
inspiring. The struggle to get up and do something is still
there though. How do you know where to begin? I know that I
need to do something with my life. I am praying about it and
may be ignoring God's response.
- Heather, Brampton, Canada |
This you best
so far! Not too long, not too short; to the point, and leaves
you with a feeling to want to climb a mountain!
- Stephanie, Mississauga, Canada |
I enjoyed your
editorial, it was quite revealing! The chronological sequence
with which the essay was written is also very good. I have to
say I that I agree with your train of thought.
- Seun, Lagos, Nigeria |
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| An
Acute Imperative! |
Many thanks for
your mails and articles and sermons... I must say they really
do make a difference in my life and so many other friends and
family of mine that I forwarded these writings too. They really
make a difference in the life of people; I do not think you
understand the impact of all these preaching are having in the
life of people around the Globe. Please continue and do not
stop.
- Clem, London, England |
The article reminded
me on just how important it is to continue to learn. In my life,
at this point I tend to think that I have learned everything
I need to know and can be quite resistant to learning new things.
However your article taught me that I really need to address
things that I lack, or weakness, or dreams, and find specific
lessons to read or classes to attend, or just seeking advise
to learn new things to turn these weaknesses to strengths, or
find visions, and just grow in my life.
- Jamie, Mississauga, Canada |
I read the July
newsletter about self-actualization as well as the most recent
issue: "Acute Imperative". What really resonated with me in
both issues was the message of responsibility and accountability
both to ourselves and the world around us. After reading the
newsletters, I felt a sense of urgency to be a better version
of me, (I'm a born procrastinator so urgency is somewhat foreign
to me). I have since bought a book to study for a test that
I may or may not end up taking, but the exercise of studying
will provide the mental exercise that has been lacking in my
life of late. The other thing that I appreciate about your publication
is the use of language. Very few words are used but they have
maximum impact (e.g. "Exhortation" and "Acute Imperative").
I look forward to the next issue and will forward them to my
friends with your permission.
- Carolyn, Toronto, Canada |
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