Thursday, 26 December 2013

Samuel Koranteng Pipim: Happy New Year 2014 Celebrations

Brand-new Calendar year can be famous to be a country wide festivity in lots of international locations; the particular exhilaration to enjoy this event starts a pair of thirty days ahead of the Brand-new Year's Event. The countdown to satisfied Brand-new Calendar year 2014 activities has now started. Men and women have previously started planning for the particular Xmas Event and Brand-new Calendar year gathering making use of their friends and family customers.

Brand-new Calendar year can be famous having many commitment. Beginning a couple of months before, folks commence dancing within the circulation of Brand-new Calendar year. It's really a vibrant starting of lifestyle. Eliminate night, wicked feelings, folks want to rinse out out and about their head. Brand-new yr 2014 will certainly talk about great minutes together with you along with your close to people. Using brand new activity, you can shift towards the trip of lifestyle. Everybody really wants to do a few outstanding within the event of Brand-new Calendar year. Within the yr 2014, you can delight in wonderful minutes. You need to commence landscapes numerous enjoyable agendas along with your friends. The newest Calendar year Shrub, which usually is among the fascinating factors with regard to young children and grown ups, will be the subject that you can discover divorce lawyers atlanta residence over the trip. All the family usually takes factor throughout decorating a new tree, having toys and games, candy and different Brand-new A long time lighting. Children feel a new tree being thriller, because Euro Santa Clouse cover the present beneath this tree. Right at the end of each and every yr, folks have fun the particular arriving from the subsequent 1. There has always been the latest yr of preference nevertheless folks are yet to always famous this. Nevertheless the get together continues to be just about with regard to lengthier than it may seem.

For the Brand-new A long time Event a lot of people set up events, exactly where folks use colourful garments. Oahu is the occasion 1 entertainment with all the loved ones. For Brand-new Calendar year get together golf equipment, dining establishments, lodges, and so on manufactured an exclusive set up. The main concept at the rear of these events is always to offer farewell towards making yr and pleasant the new Calendar year having available biceps.

Tuesday, 24 December 2013

HAPPILY EVER LAUGHTER


Those who seldom laugh are among the most dangerous in the world. But the Christmas story assures us that not even such Herods can kill the joy of those who seek the One whose birth has brought “good tidings of great joy” (Luke 2; Matthew 2). So learn to laugh at your circumstances. Laughter is an effective weapon against fear, worry, gloom, depression, resentment, self-pity, and hurt. The hard blows of life will try to bend you out of shape, but laughter will keep you resilient. So whether yours is the quiet laugh of Sarah (Genesis 18:1-15; 21:1-6), the season’s boom of Ho, ho, ho…, or the regular hearty Ha, ha, ha... or He, he, he…, let’s all live happily ever laughter. Merry Xmas!—Samuel Koranteng Pipim


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Wednesday, 18 December 2013

Africa Must Think- A 4-Day Excellence, Leadership and Empowerment Lecture Series




Africa Must Think Lecture Series is for anyone who feels called to be a change-maker or transformative leader wherever they are, or whatever their place in society.



The aim of the Africa Must Think Lecture Series is to create a new kind of awareness, inspire, and empower participants to be instruments of positive change whenever they may be. it is call to be a new kind of leadership development and empowerment. The ultimate goal is to improve the quality of solutions offered for Africa's problem.

Africa Must Think Presenter:
Dr. Samuel Koranteng Pipim
Author, Inspirational Speaker, Leadership Trainer, and Advocate for Youth Empowerment

Tuesday, 3 December 2013

Be Polished - Samuel Koranteng Pipim

It hurts to be hurt—repeatedly! But consider this: “When people hurt you over and over, think of them like sand paper. They may scratch and hurt you a bit, but in the end, you end up polished and they end up useless” (Chris Colfer, actor). Incredible though it may seem, God often employs the hurtful actions of people to bless us! Think of the envy and betrayal of Joseph’s brothers, the lies of Potiphar’s wife, and the forgetfulness of the chief-cupbearer (Genesis 39-41). Wondering about the prickly, mean, and vicious people who keep showing up in your life? They’re providential sand papers. Be polished by them! God uses even the worst people to bring out the best in us. Shine through your hurts!—Samuel Koranteng-Pipim

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Monday, 14 October 2013

Samuel Koranteng Pipim: African Eagles


Excellence is distinction. Mediocrity is extinction. Mediocrity is content with its condition and accomplishments. It settles for good when better is available. But excellence betters its best. Choose to be distinct, not extinct. That’s the choice Africa has to make.  Africans must move from the chicken mind-set to an eagle mind-set, from mediocrity to excellence. In the famous words of Dr. J. E. K. Aggrey (1875–1927): “My people of Africa, we were created in the image of God … We are eagles. Stretch forth your wings and fly! Don’t be content with the food of chickens.” This is what excellence calls for. Soar like eagles.—S.K. Pipim



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Wednesday, 9 October 2013

Samuel Koranteng Pipim Worry

Worry is a deceptive luxury we must not covet. One unknown source gives a breakdown of what the average person worries about:  40% focus on things that will never happen, 30% deal with the past that can't be changed, 12% concern criticism by others, mostly untrue, 10% relate to health, which worsens with anxiety, and only 8% are about legitimate concerns that require action. Statistics aside, the observation confirms that worry is an exercise in futility. There are two things we should never worry about: (i) things we cannot change and (ii) things we can change. Think about it! Then reflect on Christ’s words in Matthew 6:25-34. Worry is shortsighted and blind, but faith has vision. So, why worry?— Samuel Koranteng Pipim

Thursday, 3 October 2013

Death and Resurrection: Samuel Pipim

The wages of sin is death. But God, who alone is immortal, will grant eternal life to His redeemed. Until that day death is an unconscious state for all people. When Christ, who is our life, appears, the resurrected righteous and the living righteous will be glorified and caught up to meet their Lord.



The second resurrection, the resurrection of the unrighteous, will take place a thousand years later. (Rom. 6:23; 1 Tim. 6:15, 16; Eccl. 9:5, 6; Ps. 146:3, 4; John 11:11-14; Col. 3:4; 1 Cor. 15:51-54; 1 Thess. 4:13-17; John 5:28, 29; Rev. 20:1-10.)

Monday, 30 September 2013

Samuel Pipim Nuggets: Africa’s Excuses


We should stop blaming others for our situation. We should quit the self-pity syndrome, the “they-did-this-to-me” or “I-have-suffered-this” excuses….We must stop throwing pity parties everywhere. Africans are not the only race that has been exploited, but it seems we are the only race that refuses to get over it and move on. (A universal Black problem: racism this and racism that!) We seem to be so caught up in the past that we stagnate and vegetate there. The new African can only emerge fully when …we stop blaming colonization and slavery for everything and start taking full responsibility for our actions today. —S.K. Pipim, The Transformed Mind, pp. 223, 224.

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Tuesday, 20 August 2013

Samuel Koranteng Pipim | US Based Ghanaian Author

 Dr. Samuel Koranteng Pipim came to the US from Ghana to pursue a PhD in theology from St. Andrews University, USA. A gifted scholar, he had an engineering degree from his native country, Ghana and had led a non-denominational Charismatic youth movement there. In the US he was influenced by The Seventh Day Adventist ideology and became a member of that church. He played a key role in the 1990s Adventist debate over Bible’s authority and interpretation. This debate spawned with the publication of Alden Thompson’s publication Inspiration: Hard Questions, Honest Answers and was answered by seven scholars, including Samuel Pipim in a book titled Issues in Revelation and Inspiration.

An evangelical publication Reformation & Revival Journal described one of Pipim’s work Receiving the Word as a provocative Adventist assessment of the various methods of the pros and cons of various methods of Bible study. In this Pipim advocates his church’s methodology of Bible study from the 1980s and advises students to not rely presuppositions and deductions associated with historical-critical method. While some have rejected this work of Pipim labeling it as fundamentalist, others have found it acceptable.

Dr. Samuel Koranteng Pipim has written over a dozen books but is not just a prolific writer; he is also a powerful speaker and has even participated in science-religion discussions. He’s been an outspoken critic of the racially divided church of North America. As a Seventh-Day Adventist, he has ministered to the African youth through an organization called ALIVE (Africans Living In View of Eternity), which is sponsored by CAMPUS (Center for Adventist Ministry to Public University Students) a division of Michigan Conference Public Campus Ministries Department. Dr. Pipim continues to do good work through various organization. To know more about his works, visit http://drpipim.org and http://eaglesonline.org