1 Photo: Dr. Nabeel Qureshi It was Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. who once opined: “It does not matter how long you live, but how well you live it.” Lucius Annaeus similarly noted: “Not how long, but how well you have lived is the main thing.” Put another way, one writer state d : "It is not the years in your life that counts, it`s the life in your years." So apt !!! This brief blog post is in loving memory of a young man whose life and ministry impacted the lives of several thousands across the globe. Dr. Nabeel Qureshi (April 13, 1983 – September 16, 2017) was a devout Ex-Muslim turned Christian apologist. He earned an M.D. from Eastern Virginia Medical School, an M.A. in Christian Apologetics from Biola University, an M.A. in Religion from Duke University and M. Phil in Judaism and Christianity from the University of Oxford. It was while he was pursuing a Doctorate in New Testament Studies at the University of Oxford, h e was diag...
Image source: www.publishillinois.edu “Identify your problems, but give your power and energy to solutions” –Tony Robbins In an earlier post I featured five top websites for job seekers in Ghana, namely businessghana.com, jobberman.com.gh, l`ainejobs.com, ghanacurrentjobs.com and joblistghana.com. I intimated that they aren`t the only job search websites in Ghana and that I will do a follow up in my next post featuring some websites that were left out in my earlier post. I present to you seven job search websites relevant to job seekers in Ghana. And in case you are at this point wondering whether or not you have enough time at your disposal to consume this piece, you do not have to worry. Trust me! It will only take you a couple of minutes to read this high value content. Breeze through this post, check the sites out at a time convenient to you and make the most of these windows of opportunities. You can never te...
Image source: www.scottiehobbs.com/wp/content/uploads/2013/02/success It will be recalled that in an earlier post I explored four pitfalls we ought to avoid while we pursue our dreams, goals, and aspirations. I took readers through an enlightening discussion of the pitfalls of self-doubt, fear, distractions, and complacency. I argued that it is essential that we circumvent these pitfalls if we truly want to see our dreams come true. I demonstrated how these pitfalls obstruct our pursuits and how we can appropriately deal with them. It is also important to recall that I expressly stated that I had a lot more to share on this subject and will do so in my next post. Consequently, I will be sharing in this post three more pitfalls we must of necessity steer clear of in our quest to translate our dreams into realities. 1. Proc...
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