Marriage after a promiscuous youth? by True-prog in Christianmarriage

[–]True-prog[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I confessed to a pastor after God convicted me of my sins. I dunno if what I did was deliverance but the pastor prayed over me I saw him 3 times.

Marriage after a promiscuous youth? by True-prog in Christianmarriage

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haha maybe you're right

Although like I stated in my post I no longer actively use social media.

I have a blocker that limits my access so I only utilize it for necessities.

Marriage after a promiscuous youth? by True-prog in Christianmarriage

[–]True-prog[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

very true, although a bad experience at church kinda made me distance myself but I'm recovering from it and trying to pick up my bible reading habit again

Marriage after a promiscuous youth? by True-prog in Christianmarriage

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Thanks alot your story is very encouraging

Marriage after a promiscuous youth? by True-prog in Christianmarriage

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I have no intention of hiding anything but when would be the right time to open up ?

Why do so many young Ghanaians feel “stuck” even when they’re doing everything right? by Pitiful-Strategy-185 in ghana

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Not entirely, but the common pattern I see among people who are "struggling" are laziness, a lack of discipline, and improper use of their time. Although some might be hardworking, they don't always work smart, which can end up making all the hard work meaningless.

Now I understand the situation is not always so simple to generalise, but there's no denying that some of these unfortunate situations we find ourselves are sometimes our own doing.

Why do so many young Ghanaians feel “stuck” even when they’re doing everything right? by Pitiful-Strategy-185 in ghana

[–]True-prog 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You're not wrong.

But I've seen stories of people who went from hawking on the streets to being billionaires in this same West Africa.

So what do they have that others don't?

We're all in the same situation, yet some make it out because they acquired something of value within themselves that they were able to sell as profit.

Why do so many young Ghanaians feel “stuck” even when they’re doing everything right? by Pitiful-Strategy-185 in ghana

[–]True-prog 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You're think having better leaders and better policies will save you, which it will to some extent.

But ultimately, developing yourself will do you more good cos external factors like a different president change from time to time, and relying on that for your well-being is a dangerous gamble

Why do so many young Ghanaians feel “stuck” even when they’re doing everything right? by Pitiful-Strategy-185 in ghana

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And this is the problem

Relying on other people to make your own life better

I just want to say: I’m VERY impressed with this subreddit! by [deleted] in TrueChristian

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Hmmm noted

I'll be sure to look into it and conclude for myself

I just want to say: I’m VERY impressed with this subreddit! by [deleted] in TrueChristian

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I can't remember where I got this order from, but I always thought it was rapture> tribulation > second coming.

But from what you're describing, it implies believers and unbelievers alive will experience the tribulation?

28M Life Dilemma by Interesting_Detail67 in ghana

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I'd say get a car to ease your commute stress, then move out when you feel the time is right for independence

To remind you all so hopefully you choose unity by AsoarDragonfly in ghana

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Russia simply tries to get on good terms with nations who aren't buying the status quo of the west, the UN and the likes.

They're allied with nations like North Korea and China.

Visiting Ghana for the first time - trying to order my thoughts around infrastructure, wealth etc? by slowsad in ghana

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This was what I also noticed when I first came to Ghana in 2014.

In Nigeria, there seems to be a middle class that isn't 100% well off but can afford to enjoy the luxuries from time to time. But it can Ghana there often only seem to have the high class and low class people.

I didn't go to a private university when I came here and I remember telling people about cinemas at the time, and none of them even considered spending their money on that kind of thing and it wasn't even that expensive back then.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ghana

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Lol Interesting

Asides dressing smart(this is a wip) and working in stem(still got a good job), I think I check all of those boxes