Tag: Inspire

Word with Sparie || THE VOW

The vow Love Love isn’t just an emotion. Love isn’t just a feeling of belonging. Love is life and the yardstick to maintaining any form of relationship through the test of time. Watch this interesting write up and act by Elvis Opare as he take about  the vow on the day of marriage. Written and […]

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Church uses cow belly as screen to preach the Gospel.

Maasai is an Eastern Nilotic language spoken in Southern Kenya and Northern Tanzania by the Maasai people. The Maasai people are mostly cattle headers. The Assemblies of God church (Ghana) on a mission program went to Kenya to evangelize to the Maasai people. Showing of Jesus film was the church’s own mode of propagating the […]

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‘Support the Hustle’ sales || phase-1

Attention❗ Attention❗Attention❗ John Holmes once said “There’s no exercise better for the heart than reaching down and lifting people up “ Indeed a kind gesture can reach a wound that only compassion can heal. *MentiasieTrade* is here again to offer you the chance to go out of your way and make life beautiful for another […]

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THE STETHOSCOPE-EPISODE-20 (final) by Deborah Nwaeke

MY CLINICAL ROTATION DIARY FINAL EPISODE Hello! Thanks for joining me thus far. I’m glad we made it to the final episode. Woohoo! Internal Medicine Department This department is another I really enjoyed joining. I got to choose my unit (Infectious diseases), and was grateful I did. I’ll begin from the really cool consultant we […]

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THE STETHOSCOPE-EPISODE-19 by Deborah Nwaeke

MY CLINICAL ROTATION DIARY Pediatrics department In summary, this department has been the easiest, better put, most interesting thus far. There was a house officer who was pretty rude sometimes, but civil at other times. The straw that broke the camel’s back was when he said I shouldn’t make him insult me.  I had asked […]

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THE STETHOSCOPE-EPISODE-18 by Deborah Nwaeke

MY CLINICAL ROTATION DIARY Talking about feeling stupid…midway into my rotation in one of the first departments, I began to wonder what I was doing studying medicine. It felt like the past 5 years in med school was a waste. Worse still the way they “drilled” (my modest word for ridicule) us made me feel […]

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THE STETHOSCOPE-EPISODE-17 by Deborah Nwaeke

MY CLINICAL ROTATION DIARY It’s a Thursday…a Thursday in the 5th week of my clinical rotation here. Previously at OBGYN… I’m kinda glad I’m almost done with the rotation. I was a bit disappointed because I looked forward to my rotation in the department with so much excitement, but…in all things we give thanks. Here’s […]

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THE STETHOSCOPE-EPISODE-16 by Deborah Nwaeke

(MY CLINICAL ROTATION DIARY) It’s my second week in the department, and though I was a bit discouraged with the atmosphere in my unit, I’ve decided to concentrate on learning-that’s what I came to do. There’s this sense of trying to prove knowing and trying to make one feel inferior or embarrassed when unaware of […]

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AN UNEXPECTED GIFT

AN UNEXPECTED GIFT April 6, 2019 | Genesis 17:1–8; 15–22 DEVOTIONS This Month’s Issue What will you be doing when you are 99? While the average life expectancy has increased to 76 for men and 81 for women, most of us cannot begin to imagine what happens in today’s passage. God appears to Abram, just […]

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THE GIFT OF KNOWING GOD

THE GIFT OF KNOWING GOD April 5, 2019 | Acts 17:16–34 DEVOTIONS This Month’s Issue A great number of people today consider themselves agnostic, meaning they don’t believe there is enough evidence to confirm or deny the existence of God. British philosopher Bertrand Russell explained the difference between a Christian, an atheist, and an agnostic: […]

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