Author name: Godwin Delali Adadzie

Godwin Delali Adadzie, also known as GADEL, is a Catholic convert from Ghana and the founder of Catholic Answers 101. He earned a Bachelor’s degree in Information Technology from the Methodist University Ghana (MUG) and a Master’s degree in Theology, specializing in Apologetics, from Holy Apostles College and Seminary (HACS) in the United States. During his studies at MUG, encounters with ex-Catholics who questioned his faith prompted him to delve deeper into Catholicism. This experience ignited his passion for Catholic apologetics and led to the establishment of the Sts. Peter and Paul Catechism Ministry (2007-2013), which later developed into Catholic Answers 101. Actively involved in apologetics since 2007, GADEL is well-known for his works Let’s Talk About the Rosary and Catholic Apologetics Guide 101.

Results Aren’t Solutions: Understanding the Difference Between What and How

The Quote “Expected results or expected outcomes are not the solutions themselves.”— Godwin Delali Adadzie Context and Inspiration This reflection addresses a common confusion that derails many people’s efforts to solve problems: mistaking desired outcomes for actual solutions. The observation exposes a pattern seen repeatedly in personal life, business, ministry, and relationships—people clearly identify what

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Solutions Are the Right Answer: Moving Beyond Complaining to Solving

The Quote “Solutions are the right answer to problems.”— Godwin Delali Adadzie Context and Inspiration This reflection addresses a simple truth that many people miss in practice: problems call for solutions, not just analysis, complaints, or blame. The observation seems almost self-evident—of course solutions answer problems—but observe how people actually respond to difficulties and you’ll

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Truth Works Regardless: Why Real Solutions Don’t Need Your Approval

The Quote “When you find the solution, it always works, regardless of whether you like it or not, regardless of whether you believe it or not.”— Godwin Delali Adadzie Context and Inspiration This reflection addresses a fundamental error in modern thinking: the belief that truth, reality, or effective solutions depend on our acceptance, feelings, or

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Health Is Wealth: Understanding the True Cost of Sickness

The Quote “Health is wealth because sickness is expensive.”— Godwin Delali Adadzie Context and Inspiration This reflection addresses a truth most people don’t fully appreciate until they’ve experienced significant illness: health is a form of wealth that we often take for granted until it’s gone. The observation isn’t just about medical bills, though those can

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The Power of Something: Why Small Is Better Than Nothing

The Quote “Something no matter how small is better than nothing.”— Godwin Delali Adadzie Context and Inspiration This reflection addresses a common barrier that prevents people from taking action: the belief that if they can’t do something big, impressive, or complete, they shouldn’t do anything at all. The observation challenges all-or-nothing thinking that paralyzes progress

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The Rhythm of Storms: Understanding Life’s Cycles of Calm and Crisis

The Quote “Before the storm, there is calm. After the storm, there is calm. This is the mystery of life.”— Godwin Delali Adadzie Context and Inspiration This reflection addresses the cyclical nature of human experience that many people fail to recognize until they’ve lived through several seasons. The observation captures both a meteorological reality and

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Wisdom for a Fallen World: Living Smart in a Broken Reality

The Quote “Be wise in this wicked, selfish, ungrateful and forgetful world of humans.”— Godwin Delali Adadzie Context and Inspiration This reflection addresses the tension between biblical idealism and practical realism. The observation doesn’t promote cynicism or hopelessness, but rather calls for clear-eyed wisdom about the reality of living in a fallen world. Many believers

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