In Following the Steps of Giants, Kelicha Ochonogor is again drawing attention to our Christian culture of learning from biblical examples, and how we need to be “followers of them who through faith and patience inherit the promises”. Aside the rich list of Bible giants, Kelicha has a list of contemporary giants also, a galaxy of super mentors she describes as among “them who through faith and patience [are inheriting] the promises.” Who are these contemporary giants? What are they doing right? What mistakes have they learnt from? Are there changes I need to make to enjoy God’s blessings as these giants are doing? Following the Steps of Giants, like the other books the author has churned out, is again her provocateur, and may again raise some dust. This latest book foreshadows three other: The Power of Choice, Understanding the Covenant of Holiness, and Understanding Glory.
Darling, It’s Not Working is a present book for the present age where marriages are breaking down and families are crumbling everywhere. The author is pained enough from her own experience to find a solution to the maladies of not just her home but help others find joy also. Here is one book you should read in the time of peace or crisis in your home and family. It helps you to maintain the peace you now enjoy, and will get you out of your crisis if you have a troubled home presently. When you are done reading Darling, It’s Not Working, your own testimony should reverse the book title, “Darling, It’s Now Working”. This is the goal. This is the hope. This is the prayer!
You have prayed before. I know that because the title of this book attracted you. It shows you’re interested in prayers. But are all prayers answered by God? How then do we make the difference, so we can pray only prayers God will answer and waste no time with prayers that won’t work? Since her first book, Understanding the Force of Liberty, Kelicha Ochonogor is proving to be a ready writer with unceasing flow. Another of her books, Following the Steps of Giants is as sensitive to contemporary issues as this one, Prayer Enhancers, which boldly spells out prayer killers and points at positive elements that enhance, improve, strengthen and enforce prayers. Pray! “You got to pray,” the author says. Pray! “You got to avoid prayer killers,” she warns. Pray! “Go for prayer enhancers,” she urges you, assuring that you’ll certainly find out that God is keen to answer you with proof of glorious testimonies.
Sacrifices of the Virtuous Woman is written for men. It shows the need to know what God designed the woman to be and to fulfill in the world. And because the woman ought to know her importance in the program of God for the world, here is a book for every woman. From the Proverbial Virtuous Woman in the Bible, we have a picture of womanhood that has eluded many generations since the days of Eve. But the history of humankind has the enviable list of some sterling women who have demonstrated the rich qualities of the Virtuous Woman. So it is possible. That’s what this book is about, to show the woman: What is possible. The guideline to a happy married life. How to employ the potentials of womanhood. The gracious power of womanhood, and the unfailing rewards that await the virtuous woman. The author speaks like a woman who knows; and her plain language makes room for you in particular, whatever your status.
The Power of Choice explains why the witch or wizard is not altogether to blame when, especially, a believer fails to succeed. A lot is wrong with how you choose or the choice of what you say and do. The author makes the point that the power to make your destiny come true is in your hand. And because you can indeed have the backing of Almighty God, nothing should be able to stop you making a success of your life. She leaves the big question squarely in your hand: Would you succeed? Do you really want to succeed? If yes, then you can!
The good news in Understanding Glory is, you can enjoy God’s glory on your life, right here on earth, and an even more glorious end in heaven. The author makes plain the difference between the glory from God and narcissism, a type of glory that leads nowhere good. She copiously shows Bible examples of simple people who by faith and willing submission to God became resoundingly glorious. It’s all to show that no one who desires glorification from God is ever denied. You can be glorious too!
If you ever wondered why a lot of people don’t like to discuss righteousness, a state of moral pureness and holiness, this book explains that it is because people don’t understand that holiness is man’s greatest desire, and is the ultimate aim of the sacrifice and vicarious death of Jesus Christ for all humanity. In Understanding the Covenant of Holiness, Kelicha Ochonogor uses simple language and common experiences to make Holiness less scary a topic. You can now easily become holy and begin to live in the blessedness of the experience. The author writes to show that the death of Jesus was a complete sacrifice to achieve for us both God’s imparted holiness and divine grace to live holy and enjoy the benefits of holiness.
The United Nations, as a world body, is not a religious organisation and is not known to prefer one religion above any other among the different faiths in the world. But the actions and programmes of the UN in their global content and relevance may well be seen as GODLY, in the way they align with the purpose of God in the world. This is the view United Nations’ Partnership with God enunciates as it identifies the UN’s 17 Sustainable Development Goals within the ambits of the Bible. The idea is to make the reader see the UN effort as godly, non-religious though, simply godly; and to elicit support for the SDGs at individual, governments and national levels. Because we all have a part to play, not necessarily for pecuniary reasons, but for the development of mankind and the sustenance of good life for everyone on the earth, United Nations’ Partnership with God is highly recommended to be read and shared.
How often do you find a book that confronts you with facts about your very personal desire for freedom and liberty? Understanding the Force of Liberty is Kelicha Ochonogor's first book. Her drive is deep within her, stemming from true personal experiences that prove the point. Satan is not omniscient, he does not know everything, he does not have all power over your life. ONLY GOD DOES. The book exudes such pugnacious personal revelations of a young woman who has escaped the jaws of dearth, escaped helpless struggles against forces of evil and finally got lifted into the safe hands of Jesus Christ. You can't read Understanding the Force of Liberty without seeing the possibility of your own freedom.
A Dangling Sword is a didactic book that tells the insidious story of examination cheats and the dire consequences of living such a life. The author’s goal is to help children and youth, in particular, but all and sundry seek excellence in life, but not by fraud or cheating in any form. With its moral lesson constantly in view, the book is largely a story about certain university students who had led a life of examination malpractices even from secondary school. The culprits are as diverse as they are representations of the usual cheat one meets out there. The idea is to open the door for anyone living in a lie to see through the mirror of A Dangling Sword that cheating leads nowhere; rather, it attracts harsh consequences, shame and damnation. But repentance and restitution, or a changed heart and life guarantee a life of peace and progress.
Stella’s marriage has become an archetypal story, full of lessons for anyone who is interested in marriage. Was Stella Wrong? is a recommended text for intending couples; something a bachelor and spinster should read one, two, three times before going into any marriage relationship. Written like a novel, Was Stella Wrong? is composed with biblical concept of marriage, and the role of God in any marriage that will be happy and blissful. The author makes no pretences. The characters in the book, though fictional, are bound to invoke certain realities as you read and get familiar with the settings and interplay. The author intended it so to make the story real to every reader, and to teach the vital lessons that make for Godly marriages and the happy hereafter.
A Shadow in the Shade is a didactic book that tells the insidious story of examination cheats and the dire consequences of living such a life. The author’s goal is to help children and youth, in particular, but all and sundry seek excellence in life, but not by fraud or cheating in any form. With its moral lesson constantly in view, the book is largely a story about certain university students who had led a life of examination malpractices even from secondary school. The culprits are as diverse as they are representations of the usual cheat one meets out there. The idea is to open the door for anyone living in a lie to see through the mirror of A Shadow in the Shade that cheating leads nowhere; rather, it attracts harsh consequences, shame and damnation. But repentance and restitution, or a changed heart and life guarantee a life of peace and progress.
Chigozie, a successful man in his time strives for peace in his home. Lack of it makes him take drastic steps to get peace elsewhere. Will he break his vows? Abigail, his wife, takes his neglect with acute annoyance.She decides to retaliate. Their home which was stable on some faulty foundationis slowly deteriorating. Their children are in for it but they don’t seem to notice until it gets almost too late.A near scandal suffixes but is calmed for that time for the good of all. However, the problem of the family still haunts all and sundry. Will Jane help calm this house?When two elephants fight, the grass suffers. What happens to their children?
In our word today, the scourge of truancy goes on in a high and increasing rate. The rate at which children, teenagers and youths leave school in search of othernon-profitable venture is very alarming, Strategies are needed to keep kids in school and parents aware of what is going on. Because of technology and with the help of computers, truant students are easier to keep track of and follow now than ever before.There are still many schools, however, that have large groups of students who miss school on an alarming basis. Some schools actually suspend students who are habitually absent. This seems crazy when the behavior exhibited shows that for whatever reason, the student does not want to be at school. The sensible approach would be to discover why the student doesn’t want to be at school in the first place and to see if it can be fixed.
The Will Power; Desire, a beautiful lady, has dreams of being a carpenter at age seven. Her father tries to stop her from being a carpenter which he thinks is a big mistake.Will she leave her dream?Or will she become what she wants to be?
The Covered Web is a fiction about the ills of telling lies.1.Do not tell a child a lie, else they may believe it to be true, and patter their lives after that lie2.The imagination of children can be very active. If misdirected, the child can be lead astray.3.Lies told to a child can appear real to the child, and can mislead the child intoacts that are dangerous.4.Errors made in child training are difficult to erase. Only the truth heals the mind. A lie told to cover another lie never works.
Florence is the child of a single mother. She has a best friend whose brother is her crush. Her friend refuses her from making advances at her brother but due to her stubborn nature, Florence goes ahead to go contrary to their agreement. She finds out that her friend’s brother actually loves her but wants her to finish school first. She tries to speed up the process of him accepting her by getting along with Tom, his friend. She is warned against this but she does not listen and gets raped. She eventually becomes pregnant and ashamed of herself. How will her Mum react? Will she abort the child? What about her education? So much tragedy and lessons to be learned in the book, titled, “Circle”.
Peter, at first, is a very shy student in a tertiary institution. He was so shy to a point he was almost invisible in his department.One day, he comes across a book left in a lecture hall. The title captivates him and seeing no owner in sight, he takes the book to use and pass away time. He ends up being encouraged and decides to try and see where following the book would take him. Peter returns to school the next semester changed. He records positive progress from following the book’s instructions. The very last instruction the book have almost takes his life. Will things work out well in the end?
The book is about two friends in the same class who portrayed the glamour of love and was able to stand for each other. One is from a rich home, while the other from a poor background. Joseph, from a poor background encountered many challenges academically and financially. His friend Stanley who is from a rich home never had financial issues but his parent was always busy due to their work schedules and never had quality time with him. At a point, Stanley’s parent fell short of their fortunes to the extent that they started selling off their properties.How will this tragedy affect Joseph and Stanley, what can they do to resolve this issue that is beyond human power?
The book is about Seven Friends who were negative influence to each other. They had a group calledThe FAB.They all showcased some of the things the Lord hates which are: Haughty eyes, a lying tongue, hands that shed innocent blood, a heart that devises wicked schemes, feet that are quick to rush into evil, a false witness who pours out lies, and a person who stirs up conflict in the community. What are the repercussions for such act? Will these friends ever restrain from their evil deed
This book is about a woman who was unable to bear a child. She was mocked and frustrated. She grieved and was in pains. In such a time as this, who would help and encourage her?“ Life isn’t about waiting for the storm to pass...it’s about learning to dance in the rain.”There are some things we learn on stormy seas that we never learn on calm waters.The “God of the storm” has something to teach us, and His love always drives his actions.
The purpose of this book is to open the eyes of every single and married woman of this era and help them understand that the purpose of a woman is more than the tradition of being just a wife and a mother. To enable every woman become more and to know that God has an assignment for her.
Have you wondered why marriages fail in this generation? From separation, divorce to broken homes that you can't count across the globe. When you ask marriage counsellors and experts why marriages fail, they tell you several reasons and often these are personal experiences and observations. As a marriage counsellor, speaker and author, I can tell you that the major reason why marriages fail is because they are not Godly marriages. I know that look on your face right now, “Mrs. Kelicha, are you saying that marriages that are not Godly are not successful? What about godly marriages that ended up in divorce? What will you say about that?” I understand your concerns and questions which is why I wrote this book to answer all your questions and also clear your doubts.
Samuel loses his job because he refuses to cheat on his wife with a senior associate at work. This Christian couple is then faced with a test of character and mind which results in a refining of their collective spirit. Love becomes rooted in deeper than before as they scale through. Light comes to bear at Samuel's workplace with God taking the glory as the basis for Samuel and his wife's strong bond and morals.
Abike and her husband Tunde are blessed with four beautiful children who they intend to shape into leaders tomorrow would be proud of. They do their best to ensure the children are protected from evil vices and influence. Abike tries her best to avoid making all what she considered as mistakes in her upbringing. Their method seems to work except in Tope's case where the child gets misinterpreted by the mother. Eventually, the one child who opens Abike's eyes to see that their future was not entirely in her hands was someone no-one expected would do something of that nature.
Have you ever considered why? What motivates a woman to stay in an abusive relationship/marriage even when her life is in danger? I asked myself the same question as women who come to me for counseling, and what I discovered was eye-opening, prompting me to decide to publish a book that will educate women and set them free from the pitfalls of domestic violence and other forms of violence that have taken the precious lives of so many women across Africa and the rest of the world. This is one book every woman should get for themselves and other women close to them because what I shared here are powerful truths about marriage and domestic violence which are rarely talked about in society today.
Darling, It’s Not Working is a present book for the present age where marriages are breaking down and families are crumbling everywhere. The author is pained enough from her own experience to find a solution to the maladies of not just her home but help others find joy also. Here is one book you should read in the time of peace or crisis in your home and family. It helps you to maintain the peace you now enjoy, and will get you out of your crisis if you have a troubled home presently. When you are done reading Darling, It’s Not Working, your own testimony should reverse the book title, “Darling, It’s Now Working”. This is the goal. This is the hope. This is the prayer!
Sacrifices of the Virtuous Woman is written for men. It shows the need to know what God designed the woman to be and to fulfill in the world. And because the woman ought to know her importance in the program of God for the world, here is a book for every woman. From the Proverbial Virtuous Woman in the Bible, we have a picture of womanhood that has eluded many generations since the days of Eve. But the history of humankind has the enviable list of some sterling women who have demonstrated the rich qualities of the Virtuous Woman. So it is possible. That’s what this book is about, to show the woman: What is possible. The guideline to a happy married life. How to employ the potentials of womanhood. The gracious power of womanhood, and the unfailing rewards that await the virtuous woman. The author speaks like a woman who knows; and her plain language makes room for you in particular, whatever your status.
The United Nations, as a world body, is not a religious organisation and is not known to prefer one religion above any other among the different faiths in the world. But the actions and programmes of the UN in their global content and relevance may well be seen as GODLY, in the way they align with the purpose of God in the world. This is the view United Nations’ Partnership with God enunciates as it identifies the UN’s 17 Sustainable Development Goals within the ambits of the Bible. The idea is to make the reader see the UN effort as godly, non-religious though, simply godly; and to elicit support for the SDGs at individual, governments and national levels. Because we all have a part to play, not necessarily for pecuniary reasons, but for the development of mankind and the sustenance of good life for everyone on the earth, United Nations’ Partnership with God is highly recommended to be read and shared.
If you ever wondered why a lot of people don’t like to discuss righteousness, a state of moral pureness and holiness, this book explains that it is because people don’t understand that holiness is man’s greatest desire, and is the ultimate aim of the sacrifice and vicarious death of Jesus Christ for all humanity. In Understanding the Covenant of Holiness, Kelicha Ochonogor uses simple language and common experiences to make Holiness less scary a topic. You can now easily become holy and begin to live in the blessedness of the experience. The author writes to show that the death of Jesus was a complete sacrifice to achieve for us both God’s imparted holiness and divine grace to live holy and enjoy the benefits of holiness.
How often do you find a book that confronts you with facts about your very personal desire for freedom and liberty? Understanding the Force of Liberty is Kelicha Ochonogor's first book. Her drive is deep within her, stemming from true personal experiences that prove the point. Satan is not omniscient, he does not know everything, he does not have all power over your life. ONLY GOD DOES. The book exudes such pugnacious personal revelations of a young woman who has escaped the jaws of dearth, escaped helpless struggles against forces of evil and finally got lifted into the safe hands of Jesus Christ. You can't read Understanding the Force of Liberty without seeing the possibility of your own freedom.
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