Tuesday 19 January 2016

GHANA MET KENYA!

Hi! Below is the poetic prayer that was made during this summit. Stay blessed as you read.


Dear Lord,We know you remember
How we made goals for 2015, prayed and believed.
You remember how it was
And we thank you for every moment we had.


Today,
The first Sabbath of this new year
We have gathered together as creatives
And yes, we have plans
But we ask that you be our master planner
We have goals
But we ask that only your perfect will will prevail.


Continue to enlarge our creativity for your glory
And as we purge up one another
Stay close
As we go through this new year
Stay close
Closer than a wall is to a paint
Stay close
Closer than an atom is to a nucleus
Stay close
Closer than the oneness that the two become
Stay close
In Jesus name we pray,
Amen!


By
Winnie Doxa.


Tuesday 12 January 2016

HER STORY...


Hi! I hope you were blessed by the first part of story of my life. After serious introspection and prayer, I decided to summarize what I’ve been through in the poem below. Be inspired and encouraged. You too, will pull through by God’s grace, anyway…
I KNOW WHAT IT MEANS!
I know what it means to be without a dad
I know what it means to celebrate Christmas and receive no gift
I know what it means to be rejected by your loved ones
I know what it means to be heartbroken
I know what it means to feel used
I know what it means to be taken advantage of
I know what it means to be critically ill and have no one to take care of you
I know what it means to see your mother cry and do nothing about it
Because, you can’t
I know what it means to be in a crowd and feel lonely
I know what it means to smile with tears in your eyes
I know what it means to be homeless
Yes, I know what it means.

And guess what?
I also know what it means to be loved genuinely
Not just by words, but in action
Not just on Valentine’s Day, but everyday
Not just by promise, but also manifestation
Not just through a gift, but more so, the package
Because,
I am loved deeply

By my father

God Almighty!

Bless you!

By
Winnie Doxa.