Testimonies
Now my life has a meaning
Ngozi Okpara, teacher, Lagos, Nigeria
March 1, 2009
I always wanted to live a correct life, that could fulfill myself, but I was realizing that there was a gap between my ordinary life and my life of prayer. Now I cannot distinguish the difference between prayer and ordinary activities: I am aware of God's presence, and I cannot look at the world without doing anything. Now I have to participate actively in what is happening in the society. It is a challenge. I realize how much God loves me and of His infinite mercy, my life has a meaning and I want other people to have the same experience.
List of Contents
- Now my life has a meaning
- A Professional Outlook On the Work Of The Home
- Defending Life in Public Opinion
- Sadness is an ally of the enemy
- The change in my husband
- Preparing dinner acquires infinite value
- I try to finish my jobs on time so I can spend longer with my family
- The Church’s social teaching will get across when people practice it
- Unite, understand, forgive
- I’m a husband and a father. I have a vocation, too
- Like a safe port for our little boat
- My name is Barchin and I am a Muslim
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