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.

Managing Expectations: The Wisdom of Measured Hope

The Quote “If you don’t want to end up disappointed. Don’t get too excited too soon and don’t expect too much.”— Godwin Delali Adadzie Context and Inspiration This reflection addresses a pattern observed across countless human experiences: the relationship between expectations and disappointment. The observation emerges from watching people set themselves up for emotional crashes

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The True Cost of Everything: Why You Always Pay, Sooner or Later

The Quote “Everything is expensive. You just pay for it now or later.”— Godwin Delali Adadzie Context and Inspiration This reflection addresses a fundamental truth about life that many people resist: nothing comes without cost. The observation applies across multiple areas—physical health, relationships, education, spiritual growth, financial decisions, and moral choices. Some people assume they’ve

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God Is Not a Genie: Understanding the True Nature of Prayer and Divine Will

The Quote “I don’t have a genie God or a genie. A genie God grants unlimited wishes unlike a genie with only 3 wishes.”— Godwin Delali Adadzie Context and Inspiration This reflection addresses a common misunderstanding about God and prayer that appears across many religious communities: the tendency to treat God as a cosmic wish-granter

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The Masks We Wear: Why Everyone Pretends to Be a Friend

The Quote “No one pretends to be an enemy; however, everyone pretends to be family or a friend.”— Godwin Delali Adadzie Context and Inspiration This observation emerged from a pattern seen throughout human relationships and documented extensively in Scripture and literature: the reality that harmful people rarely announce their negative intentions. Instead, they approach as

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