Bible Study: Numbers 11-12, Miriam and Moses
March 30, 2008
The children of Israel harbored ungratefulness in their hearts toward God’s provision for them.
Instead of being thankful, they wished they had the things of Egypt. God brought them out of Egypt, but no matter how many miracles God performed on their behalf, the Israelites still had Egypt in them.
Listen in on this podcast episode to go into more depth about Moses, Miriam, Aaron, and the children of Israel.
Introducing Biblical Motherhood Resident Expert
March 30, 2008
Destiny Chioma. U. Ezenwa-Ogbonna, a graduate of Banking & Finance is a career consultant is the director of LIFE BUILDERS CAREER CENTRE, an arm of Destiny and Purpose Ministry Inc, a ministry whose mission is to equip people for God’s Purpose and Assignment.
A minister, writer and businesswoman, she directs the affairs of LIFE BUILDERS CAREER CENTRE, an institute for Word-based career-focused education for people of all ages and races starting from
She has published three books, ‘Ministering to the widow,’ ‘Career: key to your fulfilment in life,’ ‘ After God in my finance’ and a monthly magazine LIFE BUILDERS. Presently, she has written over 80 manuscripts yet to be published into books.
She and her husband and partner in ministry, Ezenwa and two lovely children, Triumph Moses (12) and Treasure Christabel (8) live in
2002 to 2004, she was the North –Central zonal coordinator of one of the largest student outreach in Nigerian Universities. On 3rd
2006 to date – the Head of CARE Ministry in her church, House on the Rock the Refuge,
March 2008 (Mothers’ Day in
Contact
P. Box 5128 Area 10, Garki Abuja (FCT),
(234) 08034517607, 08033165019, 09-7806510
Email: destinyiseternity@yahoo.co.uk
The milk of the Word
March 28, 2008
Today as I was rocking my newborn to sleep, she cried and fussed and was cranky…and for a while, although I knew she was hungry, she wouldn’t drink her milk.
I’ve been nursing little Zoe since day 1 and knew that she wasn’t having a latch-on problem, but just an inability to think clearly about taking the breast at the moment because she was so tired.
IN order to calm her down, I began to sing a little lullaby that popped into my head. Looking into her eyes as I rocked her in the glider, I sang:
“Go to sleep…I know you’re sleepy. Just have a little milk and go to sleep.”
Over and over again I sung this verse to her, and as I sang, the Lord reminded me of how that as Christians, newly born again in the Body of Christ, we start off with the “milk of God’s Word”. Paul talks about this in the Epistles. When we are baby Christians, we cannot yet digest the full course meat of the Word, but we can take the milk, and that is all the nourishment we need from day to day until we are older, just like the newborn baby.
But sometimes the trials of life get to us and we become miserable and cranky, sometimes depressed. We cry and become anxious. Our Heavenly Father then precedes to rock us in the glider of His Word and feed us the “milk of His Word”. As I sang the verses, “…just have a little milk and go to sleep”, I was reminded that our Heavenly Father wants us drink from His Word and rest.
When the trials of life become too much for us to bear, we can find rest in the Word of God. Our Father will feed us and rock us into a peaceful haven of safety and rest as we cast our anxieties on Him. He does care for us, you know!
So, if you are a newbie Christian, and even if you consider yourself an “old trooper” in the Kingdom…don’t ever forget that God’s loving arms are available for a warm embrace and the milk of His word is ready for the proper nourishment we need in those delicate times.
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Introducing Our Biblical Motherhood Resident Expert
March 27, 2008
Destiny Chioma. U. Ezenwa-Ogbonna, a graduate of Banking & Finance is a career consultant is the director of LIFE BUILDERS CAREER CENTRE, an arm of Destiny and Purpose Ministry Inc, a ministry whose mission is to equip people for God’s Purpose and Assignment.
A minister, writer and businesswoman, she directs the affairs of LIFE BUILDERS CAREER CENTRE, an institute for Word-based career-focused education for people of all ages and races starting from
She has published three books, ‘Ministering to the widow,’ ‘Career: key to your fulfilment in life,’ ‘ After God in my finance’ and a monthly magazine LIFE BUILDERS. Presently, she has written over 80 manuscripts yet to be published into books.
She and her husband and partner in ministry, Ezenwa and two lovely children, Triumph Moses (12) and Treasure Christabel (8) live in
2002 to 2004, she was the North –Central zonal coordinator of one of the largest student outreach in Nigerian Universities. On 3rd
2006 to date – the Head of CARE Ministry in her church, House on the Rock the Refuge,
March 2008 (Mothers’ Day in
Contact
P. Box 5128 Area 10, Garki Abuja (FCT),
(234) 08034517607, 08033165019, 09-7806510
Email: destinyiseternity@yahoo.co.uk
Parenting with Shelley Full
March 24, 2008
Shelley Full speaks with us about parenting, its challenges, and the practical aspects of keeping house and being a mom today.
Christian Parenting with Rochelle Valasek
March 24, 2008
Listen to Rochelle Valasek and I discuss different aspects of parenting, such as the well being our children, and developing their minds, and developing the marriage relationship before the kids.
Homeschooling with LaTara Ham-Ying
March 24, 2008
LaTara Ham-Ying joins us once again to discuss homeschooling and how she incorporates home education into her family.
You’ll hear great tips and pointers from a veteran homeschooler who knows what works and doesn’t work and gives practical advice and resource tips.
Christian Parenting Interview with Kimberly
March 24, 2008
Listen to this interview to see how that keeping your marriage first is an important aspect of parenting.
Christian Parenting Interview with Elizabeth Beck
March 24, 2008
Elizabeth Beck joins us in an interview about Christian parenting.
The Proverbs 31 Woman Teleseminar, part 2
March 24, 2008
Rochelle Valasek joins us once again to continue her presentation of what it means to be a godly, Proverbs 31 woman.


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