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Microscopic Progress Is Still Progress: Why Small Steps Matter More Than You Think

The Quote “No matter how microscopic your progress is, it is still progress. Even if it requires a microscope to detect it. It is a good thing. It is a positive sign of what is coming. Don’t lose hope. Don’t quit. Just don’t.”— Godwin Delali Adadzie Context and Inspiration This quote addresses a pattern that […]

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No Amount of Worry Can Solve Any Problem: A Catholic Perspective on Anxiety and Trust

The Quote “No amount of worry can solve any problem.”— Godwin Delali Adadzie Context and Inspiration This quote speaks to a universal human struggle: the temptation to worry when facing challenges beyond our control. Despite knowing intellectually that worry accomplishes nothing, people spend countless hours in anxious rumination about finances, health, relationships, and the future.

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God is Not a Genie: Understanding the True Nature of Prayer

The Quote “God is not a genie. Prayer is not a magic lamp.”— Godwin Delali Adadzie Context and Inspiration This reflection addresses a widespread misunderstanding about the nature of prayer that affects both new believers and mature Christians. Many approach prayer with a transactional mindset—viewing God as someone who exists primarily to fulfill our desires

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Understanding vs. Knowing Scripture: A Catholic Perspective

The Quote “It is possible knowing all the Scriptures. It is not possible comprehending all the Scriptures.”— Godwin Delali Adadzie Context and Inspiration This reflection addresses a pattern observed throughout the history of biblical interpretation: the difference between having information about Scripture and truly comprehending its depths. Many approach the Bible as a text to

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