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Ufuomaee

Ufuoma is a Christian Blogger, Humanitarian, Entrepreneur, Podcaster, and Author. She ministers at www.ufuomaee.blog, serves at www.fairlifeafrica.org and works at business.ufuomaee.org. As Ufuomaee, she has written many books and novels, which you can read via books.ufuomaee.org. You can also find and follow her on GoodReads. Listen to her podcasts at https://anchor.fm/ufuomaee and https://anchor.fm/ufuomaeespeaks

Maturing In Righteousness

“For all have sinned, and come short of the glory of God” (Rom 3:23). So, I was having a conversation with an old friend the other day, and this issue about the fact that we are all awful sinners, and none of us is good, came up.  It […]

Blogger Recognition Award!

Yeah!  Another award, and another cause for celebration on Grace and Truth! Thanks a lot to my new found Blogger buddy, Joseyphina, for nominating me for this honourable award.  I am so grateful!  It has been a great pleasure knowing you, and exploring your mind through your blog, […]

The Better Covenant – Part Two

Last week, I wrote a post to show that Christians have been called to a far better covenant than the old one God entered with the Hebrews.  I lamented that too many Christians do not realise the beauty of the new or understand their liberty in this better […]

Faith Does Not Eliminate Doubt

Can we agree on this?  Please?  Like, this has to be the most basic level of common sense…but like all common sense, it is quite uncommon to find someone who truly understands and appreciates this truth. In case you are struggling to understand how the existence of faith […]

It’s Been Four Amazing Years!

Hey, y’all!  It’s a beautiful day today.  I am celebrating FOUR years as a blogger on WordPress today!  Yippee!!! This time four years ago, I decided that I wasn’t just going to write pieces, without being able to keep them well, where I could refer to them at […]

The Better Covenant

“But now hath he obtained a more excellent ministry, by how much also he is the mediator of a better covenant, which was established upon better promises.  For if that first covenant had been faultless, then should no place have been sought for the second” (Heb 8:6-7). I […]