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When Memory Begins to Speak
02May

When Memory Begins to Speak

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When Memory Calls Us Back: Poetry, Friendship, and the Journey of Becoming
20Apr

When Memory Calls Us Back: Poetry, Friendship, and the Journey of Becoming

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When Asking Changes Everything: Code A.S.K. and the Door That Opens
31Mar

When Asking Changes Everything: Code A.S.K. and the Door That Opens

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The Seat I Refused to Change — and the Lesson That Changed My Life
07Mar

The Seat I Refused to Change — and the Lesson That Changed My Life

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The Parable of Prolonged Transit: When Delay Becomes Revelation
27Feb

The Parable of Prolonged Transit: When Delay Becomes Revelation

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Faith in Action: Leadership, Youth and Practical Theology at Ibadan’s Hope for Me Conference 2026
06Feb

Faith in Action: Leadership, Youth and Practical Theology at Ibadan’s Hope for Me Conference 2026

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Jesus, Take the Wheel: Reflections on Leadership, Memory, and Trust at the Start of a New Year
27Jan

Jesus, Take the Wheel: Reflections on Leadership, Memory, and Trust at the Start of a New Year

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Violence Has No Gender: Revisiting the Women of the Book of Judges
01Dec

Violence Has No Gender: Revisiting the Women of the Book of Judges

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Where the Cry Does Not End: The Silence Around Violence Against Christians in Nigeria
10Nov

Where the Cry Does Not End: The Silence Around Violence Against Christians in Nigeria

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“This Is Our Reality”: Reflecting on President Trump’s Statement on Christian Persecution in Nigeria
01Nov

“This Is Our Reality”: Reflecting on President Trump’s Statement on Christian Persecution in Nigeria

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