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Embracing Tears: The Power of Emotional Release in Building Resilience

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  In a world that often praises stoicism and suppresses vulnerability, it's essential to recognize the transformative power of tears. Contrary to the misconception that shedding tears is a sign of weakness, embracing our emotions and allowing ourselves to cry can be an act of profound strength and self-empowerment. Tears serve as a natural release valve for pent-up emotions, allowing us to express and process complex feelings that words alone cannot convey. Just as rain nourishes the earth, our tears have the remarkable ability to nourish the seeds of our inner strength and resilience. When we allow ourselves to cry, we honor our authentic selves and acknowledge the depth of our emotions. Rather than bottling up our feelings or putting on a façade of invulnerability, we open ourselves up to the healing power of emotional release. In this process, we confront our fears, confront our pain, and confront our vulnerabilities head-on, paving the way for personal growth and transformation...

Raising Godly Children

Welcome to Amaka's Conner where we learn and grow together.  It is a great privilege to write on my live experience on raising God Children. On this topic I will be outlining what has worked for me as a mother, a care giver and a children church teacher. The journey of raising a child first and foremost for me starts from the conception time. Once I realize I am pregnant the journey starts. I e xercise the power in my tongue by speaking (decreeing and confessing what I want to see in them) and praying for my children right from the womb has helped me a whole lot. This is a very crucial part of motherhood I learnt as a young single lady as a caregiver. As my kids begin to grow, I introduced the biblical rule of : Proverbs 22:6 AMP Train up a child in the way he should go [teaching him to seek God’s wisdom and will for his abilities and talents], Even when he is old he will not depart from it. It became a deliberate and a conscious act for me to live and lead by example for...