Have you been seriously hurt? Is anyone deliberately
hurting you right now? Is a friend or loved one maliciously treating you worse
than your enemy? Jesus offers four ways to deal with such painful situations:
“LOVE [be patient and kind to] your enemies, BLESS [speak well of] those who
curse you, DO GOOD to those who hate you, and PRAY for those who spitefully use
you and persecute you” (Matthew 5:43). If you are to do these four things for
your “enemy,” how much to a friend or loved one at home, work, neighborhood, or
church? Believe me, consistently displaying these four graces to those seeking
your hurt takes the pain and bitterness from your own heart.—SamuelKoranteng Pipim
Friday, 24 January 2014
Wednesday, 15 January 2014
The Transformed Mind: Changing the World by Being Changed
The Transformed Mind is a provocative and inspiring volume. In it two influential Ghanaians jointly speak to the world through issues facing Africa. The Introduction to their book boldly announces: “The stage is set. The world is our audience, Africa our aisle, and Ghana our pulpit. We speak as citizens of a world to come. And we’re passionate about the issues we address, in the hope that you will be challenged to change your world.”
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Title: The Transformed Mind: Changing the World By Being Changed
Authors: Samuel Koranteng-Pipim & Joyce Aryee
Pages: 302
ISBN: 978-1-890014-17-9
Title: The Transformed Mind: Changing the World By Being Changed
Authors: Samuel Koranteng-Pipim & Joyce Aryee
Pages: 302
ISBN: 978-1-890014-17-9
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$14.99
$14.99
The Transformed Mind is a provocative and inspiring volume. In it two influential Ghanaians jointly speak to the world through issues facing Africa. The Introduction to their book boldly announces: “The stage is set. The world is our audience, Africa our aisle, and Ghana our pulpit. We speak as citizens of a world to come. And we’re passionate about the issues we address, in the hope that you will be challenged to change your world.”
Replace the word “Africa” with your own world—whether personal or private world—and you’ll hear the authors speak to you, saying—
“There's nothing wrong with the African mind. Our problem is the African mind-set. It is not a lack of
“To say that this book is a must-read is an understatement. Although The Transformed Mind is written by Africans for Africans, the book is actually for the whole world. If you’re not an African or a Christian, read the book as a passerby listening in to advice, nay a command, being given to a child by its two parents. Africa is speaking from the heart to the world. Will the world listen?”
—Dr. Paul Yeboah, “Preface”
resources, but a deficit of resourcefulness. And ours is not merely a need for more educated minds, but also for more transformed minds. In other words, the heart of the African problem is the African heart. This heart needs transformation, which can only come by the renewing of the mind. Christ’s life of excellence, humility, and service offers a model of what Africa needs.”Replace the word “Africa” with your own world—whether personal or private world—and you’ll hear the authors speak to you, saying—
“There's nothing wrong with the African mind. Our problem is the African mind-set. It is not a lack of
“To say that this book is a must-read is an understatement. Although The Transformed Mind is written by Africans for Africans, the book is actually for the whole world. If you’re not an African or a Christian, read the book as a passerby listening in to advice, nay a command, being given to a child by its two parents. Africa is speaking from the heart to the world. Will the world listen?”
—Dr. Paul Yeboah, “Preface”
Samuel Koranteng Pipim - PHD (born on December 10, 1957) is a US-based Ghanaian author, inspirational speaker, leadership trainer, and advocate for youth empowerment.
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