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YOUR HEATH AND YOU

INTRODUCTION Every human being naturally requires nutrient, holistic behaviour and some minerals to grow, to maintain a healthy lifestyle and sound hygienic status. The healthy behaviours and diet needed for proper functioning of human systems primarily comes from what we eat, and our lifestyles thus the emphasis placed on ‘diet’ as a subject of getting these required content into our systems becomes indispensable. Every human being that requires or desires a healthy nature must place great importance on ‘diet’ knowing well that “we are what we eat”, as the food we eat can affect us in two ways; either make us alive or kill us.   The subject of “diet” as an alternative health solution” is not totally alienated and excluded from the Christian culture and doctrine; it is only being passively ignored by the people within the theistic circle as being anti-fideistic in nature even though the scripture greatly includes a blueprint on the subject both for prevention and therapeutic

INGREDIENTS FOR DESTINY GREATNESS AS A CHRISTIAN

INTRODUCTION Destiny! Destiny! Destiny! , is a word that frequently comes to   the mind of everyone alive when there is a need to unravel the mysteries surrounding our existence and the enigmas influencing some occurrences in our lives.. It is globally and widely acknowledged norms that whatever we become or strives to become could be said to have been pre-arranged, pre-ordained, pre-ordered, and pre-destined. The supreme God to the Christian mind is acknowledged as being behind our destiny, while other religious and spiritual mind could acknowledge it to a foreseen force or order.   PURPOSE OF THIS LECTURE The purpose of this lecture today would be a continuation of the previous presentation titled “processing for destiny greatness” earlier discussed on this platform. This would necessitate a swift deduction of some inference from the last lecture about what we are expected to achieve from attending this lecture. The desired purpose of these lectures is to further bri