Tuesday, 13 July 2021
LET ME GO HOME
Monday, 12 July 2021
VALUE WHAT’S YOURS
VALUE WHAT’S YOURS
… So others can.
Once my son was loading his clothes into the washing machine, so I asked him to throw in his sisters’ clothes which were lying on the floor (beside the washing machine) when he is done.
No, he said.
But they are their Sunday clothes (it’s not okay for them to be on the floor), I pressed.
‘They do not value them, so, I don’t value them’.
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How about that?
Value what is yours… so others can.
Do not expect others to treat with value, what you keep as trash.
Prize your possessions, value your blessings–the people, places, things, gifts - the Lord has blessed you with. Do not belittle them.
The way you treat them is the way others will treat them.
Matthew 7: 6 advises us not to cast our pearls before swine, lest they trample them underfoot.
Value what is yours.
Treat it with respect.
God does. Zechariah 2: 8–‘For thus saith the LORD of hosts; After the glory hath he sent me unto the nations which spoiled you: for he that toucheth you toucheth the apple of his eye’.
He does not joke with you.
Value what is yours also.
[Extract from "Quiet Thoughts - Be inspired” © 2021]
By Helen Okore, the author of Quiet Thoughts.
Motivational and inspirational Christian books
helencruiseinspiration@gmail.com.
Monday, 5 July 2021
Helen Okore(Quiet Thoughts Author)
What attracted me first was her smiles. They were genuinely beautiful. Then there was a gentleness to her movements and action. All these I noted and admired for over three months before I got to know she is the Helen Okore, the woman who had inspired me with her writings.
Helen Okore is a simple but amazing woman of God, very committed to her faith, to serving God and her Christian folds. She touches life not just with her books, Quiet Thoughts, but with her gentle and exemplary Christian life.
My guest for this month author's hangout with Zizi, Helen Okore is a Christian writer, a pastor, a motivational/inspirational speaker and an Engineer.
With the senior pastor of her church at her book launch in the church. |
My name is Helen Okore. An encourager, a Christian inspirational author, and a preacher.
I write "Quiet Thoughts" - simple divinely inspired thoughts, drawn from everyday experiences and the Word - to encourage others.
When did you first realize you wanted to be a writer?
I can't say exactly when, but I published my first works in 2017. Prior to that time, I had been writing my thoughts for a while and attempted to publish them in 2008, but it did not work out.
What inspired you to become a Christian writer?
The HOLY SPIRIT. He inspires the thoughts, and I put them down.
How long does it take you to write a book?
Six months to one year.
I try to put in 3 - 4 hours when I can.
How do you get information or ideas for your books?
From interacting with people, places, things and the Word.
What does your family think of your writing? How have they been of help to you?
They support my writing and are also blessed.
Usually, when I'm driving and my hands are not free, I dictate the thought to a child who is with me to help type into my phone. They also help through their comments and content-creating lifestyle.
What was one of the most surprising things you learned in writing your books?
A book comes out just before 'someone has need'; and when the book is published, the relevant thought speaks "directly" to the person's need. It's amazing! Like a 'love letter' to the person from God to comfort them at that point of need. It's refreshing! And energizes me to deliver on a project as scheduled, even when I am facing challenges and would want to move the publishing date forward.
Is there any author or book that influenced you either growing up or as an adult?
Author: Joyce Meyer
Book(s): "Can I be real?" By Ekene Onu and "The diaries of the desperate naija woman" by Bola Essien.
Growing up, I read "everything read-able" - from Pacesetter series to African Writer series, to James Hadley Chase, to Mills and boons and other good reads.
What do you consider your best accomplishment as a writer?
Blessing lives.
How many books have you written? What are the challenges you faced in writing and publishing them?
Seven books.
Challenges: Sometimes disciplining myself to settle down, to write, amid other responsibilities begging for attention or being distracted.
For publishing, it's majorly cost: to get the quality you want at a cost that is accessible to a lot of people.
I noticed most of your books are on hardcovers. Why? Do you have an e-copy version of your book?
I have 4 in paperback, though I prefer hardcovers for durability and aesthetics.
Don't have an e-book presently.
How do you market your work? What avenues have you found to work best for your genre?
I market majorly on my WhatsApp status, and sometimes on my Facebook platforms.
What works best from experience is recommendations coming from the mouth of those who have been blessed and impacted by the books to others. Their testimony does it.
How do you combine being an Engineer, a wife/mother, a pastor and then a writer? I mean, how do you coordinate all these different parts of your life?
I try to squeeze out time to write first thing in the morning and whenever I can during the day when I am tied to a '9 - 5'. Otherwise, I create a 'window of writing' within the day, when I have other work at hand.
What is your best work so far? Or is the best yet to come?
I wouldn't say best, but God put more pressure on me for my recent work.
What are the challenges of being a writer in Nigeria?
Basically, marketing and distribution.
We do not have publishers especially gospel-content publishers who have the network and scope to take the book 'from you' and run with it, while you "just write".
What measures are you taking to promote your books and are they yielding fruits?
Advertising content on social media.
During the launch of her seventh book. |
I guess I need to give them wider coverage.
Do you get feedback from your readers?
Yes.
Where is the best channel to reach you and learn more about your books?
The best channel to reach me is via my email @:
helencruiseinspiration@gmail.com.
For now, I share more on my books on my WhatsApp posts.Do you have any advice to give to aspiring writers, especially in your genre?
For aspiring writers in Christian inspirational writing, maintain a close relationship with the Holy Spirit. For He said His 'sheep hear his voice ... and the sheep follow him: for they know his voice.’ Inspirational writing is basically responding to the 'good matter God is bubbling in your heart', and putting it down. (John 10:3 - 4 KJV, Psalm 45: 1)
What else are you great at that few people know about?
Designing clothes.
How do you relax?
Watching feel-good movies.
What’s your favourite music/film?
Favourite music now, "Na you dey Reign" by Mercy Chinwo.
Film: I like Hallmark movies.
Monday, 7 June 2021
Mendicant
My heart erupts
Like a molten magma
My eyes jiggle
Tears drip like droopy jelly
I hear not like a man
But the tiniest of sounds
Hit the caves of my ear,
Voiceless voices,
Of mendicants,
Beseeching
Sadaqah sadaqah,
For what to eat
They slide down defenselessly
With hands tied haplessly,
Agape, we watch helplessly.
Their blurry vision
And drying vital vitality,
Dying in a blaze of agony out in the open
Asking again and again
Sadaqah.
A Poem by Muhammad Muddathir Salihu
Friday, 4 June 2021
Arise Nigeria Children
Monday, 31 May 2021
The diagnosis
Emptiness clouds my mind
The world disappears before my eyes
My soul and body disintegrates
The worst version of me appears
Even as life darkens before my eyes,
The pain in my sight
Incomparable to the agony.
Pain,
intense and powerful
Send shivers down my spine.
Shaken, broken, my thoughts drift
Scattered pieces of shattered vessels
Ruins of a lost city.
A myriad of options
Run through my head.
Even as I seek asylum
From reality.
I grasp on to whatever sense
Or sanity left of my thoughts.
Bargaining with emotions
A fire beams inside me
igniting temper with passion
Wistful and invading.
The yearning zeal
To rise,
Seek help.
But my soul is trapped.
My mind overwhelmed.
I’m diagnosed with schizophrenia.
Friday, 28 May 2021
Be Intentional
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