Glory to God! Our Bible Study this Wednesday was indeed unusual. This is not an exaggeration! We can boldly declare that we are precious to our Heavenly Father who never ceases to amaze us. Our man of God taught on the subject, “HOW TO SYNCHRONIZE YOUR LIFE WITH GOD’S POWER: UNDERSTANDING THE INVISIBLE REALM.” In this teaching, he revealed the mystery of walking with God in the power of God, explaining how the hand of God distinguishes us in the world. The greatest highlight was when our man of God explained how our intentions communicate in the realms of the Spirit! Hallelujah! We were caught up in awe as we received clarity on how to walk in the power of God and communicate effectively in the realm of the Spirit. Hallelujah! You’ll be richly blessed by this. KEY HIGHLIGHTS FROM THIS TEACHING: It is important to understand that the Word of God is designed to synchronize us with the supernatural realm. Without this alignment, we are no different from ordinary people. Sometimes the Word may not seem emotionally agreeable to us, but that doesn’t make it any less true. At the wedding feast where there was no wine, Mary the mother of Jesus gave a firm instruction to the servants. She said, “…Whatsoever he saith unto you, do it,” (John 2:5). That is the key to a walk in divine power for the supernatural —obedience to the Word. When God gives us His Word, it is to produce His kind of results in our lives. Often, the way God works out miracles is not how we expect. You may be anticipating solution A, but God may instruct you to focus on B. Yet, when you trust Him and obey, you will see how A gets divinely resolved. Hallelujah! Here lies the mystery of walking with God: He only asks us to do what we can do, so that He can handle what we cannot do. Hallelujah! At the wedding feast where there was no wine, two things were present: the One who gives the instruction, and the ones who obey the instruction. Mary, the mother of Jesus, played a key role by saying, “Whatsoever He saith unto you, do it,” (John 2:5). That obedience made the miracle happen. In the same way, you can trigger God’s intervention in your family, business, and life—because you know the One who makes miracles happen, and you understand the importance of obeying His Word. There is always an instruction tied to your breakthrough. There is always a Word of God to practice. The Word was never given for entertainment or to be obeyed only when convenient. Every Word was given so that we might experience His love, faithfulness, and power in our lives. When you realize this, you discover that obedience is for your good. So, don’t argue with it—obey with joy and excitement; practice, do, or exercise yourself in the Word! Glory to God! 1 Kings 18:46: “And the hand of the LORD was on Elijah; and he girded up his loins, and ran before Ahab to the entrance of Jezreel.” The difference among us is the hand of God at work. But on whom does His hand rest? For whom does it work? If you understand this and align yourself with His Word, you will secure His mighty hand upon your life, your business, and your family. Without the hand of God, what stops the natural man will also stop you. The hand of God eliminates struggles and human efforts. Nothing brings the hand of God into a person’s life more than obedience to His Word. The less you apply God’s Word, the less you will understand it. Every Word God gives you is designed to multiply in your life, depending on how you respond and practice it. Don’t just have a church routine—build a Word routine. Be zealous to practice what you hear, for where the Word of God is, there His hand will also be. Use the Word to build your life and the hand of God will rest upon all you do. Hallelujah! The Word of God flows with His power. Our Lord Jesus said, “The words that I speak unto you, they are spirit, and they are life,” (John 6:63). That means they are potent, alive, and able to bring about change. So, when God speaks, everything hears: angels, the earth, circumstances, and even the right people. When God told Elijah, “I have commanded the ravens to feed thee,” (1 Kings 17:4), He didn’t give separate instructions to the prophet and to the birds—it was one command, and everything involved heard and responded. That’s how the Word works. When God speaks, everything connected to His intent aligns. When the Word goes forth, everything tied to that situation is addressed. Sometimes, your only response needs to be as simple as “Amen.” From there, the Spirit of God coordinates people, opportunities, and resources in your favor. That’s why nothing in your life happens by chance—the Lord has already prepared people and situations ahead of you. Hallelujah! There is always an allocated grace for every God-ordained purpose. Many struggle because they are walking outside of purpose, where there is no grace assigned to them. But whenever you align with what the Spirit has guided you to do, there is an anointing allocated to guarantee success. God never gives a purpose without providing the grace for its fulfillment. Samson had an allocated grace, but that anointing was not constantly active. Every time he functioned in power, it was because the hand of the Lord came upon him. This means his supernatural strength was conditional, not constant. Just like Samson, there are moments in our lives when we operate naturally and moments when we operate supernaturally. Samson’s mission was to be a defender of God’s people—a judge. Whenever he was focused on his purpose, confronting the enemy, the hand of God came upon him. There is a clear relationship between the anointing
THE SOLUTION TO AFRICA’S LEADERSHIP PROBLEM
— By Daniel Nyah It is often said that the problem of Africa is poor leadership. This is not an exaggeration—our people have borne the pain, sorrow, and setbacks caused by failed leadership. The cry for a lasting solution has echoed for decades across the continent. The birth pangs are already here, signaling that the solution is near. However, identifying a problem is not enough; finding and embracing the solution is what brings change. In fact, many times, people suffer more from their inability to recognize solutions than from the absence of solutions themselves. If Africa’s greatest problem is poor leadership, then our greatest quest must be to develop leaders who can reverse the curse—leaders who inspire transformation and create systems that work for the good of the people. This is where the book, “The Godly Leader,” comes in. It is written as an answer to Africa’s long-standing quest for a “leadership messiah.” The message is simple yet powerful: the change Africa desperately needs will not come only from replacing leaders, but from transforming the very way we understand and practice leadership. In the words of John C. Maxwell, “Everything rises and falls on leadership.” If that is true, then the prosperity of our families, communities, and nations depends on the kind of leadership we embrace. The Godly Leader shows readers: …and much more. This book is far from mere theory—it is a practical guide that can reshape your personal and corporate leadership. It is especially recommended for Africa’s younger generation, who carry the responsibility of tomorrow’s leadership. If you desire personal growth, stronger influence, or a vision of leadership that can save our continent from decline, The Godly Leader is for you. Now available on Amazon.To order directly, call or WhatsApp: +237 672 988 346 Kindly share this with your friends, family, and groups. Remember: godly leadership is the most fundamental requirement for a blessed and prosperous nation. ~ Daniel NyahAuthor, The Godly Leader
HOW TO PRAY EFFECTIVELY WITH ANSWERS
Praise God! Once again, we had a truly blessed Bible Study session this Wednesday. Glory to God! The theme “HOW TO PRAY EFFECTIVELY WITH ANSWERS” was so timely — we needed it! From the very beginning, our man of God led us in a solemn moment of prayer and intercession for our nation. He then continued by giving us a rare understanding of prayer — an understanding that many lack, and which is very likely the reason so many don’t get answers when they pray. We came to understand the vital role of words and visions in prayer, the relationship between fasting and vision, the place of tongues, prayer, and prophecy, and how God speaks through us and exercises His authority over circumstances. Hallelujah! It was indeed a rich and loaded session that stirred everyone to love prayer even more and to pray effectively with results. Hallelujah! Enjoy the highlights below and be sure to watch the full message too. KEY HIGHLIGHTS FROM THIS TEACHING: If you want to be effective in prayer, you must first have a clear picture in your mind. Prayer begins with vision — with an image of what you desire to see some circumstance change to. It is into that image of the change that you send your instructive words. If you see nothing, you will create nothing. Effective prayer, therefore, does not start with words — it starts with a picture of the desire. You must train your mind to see the transformation you desire. We have the responsibility to make things move. If you want to effect change through prayer, you must see the change first. Your words are meant to give substance to what you’ve already seen. Without a picture, your prayer becomes vain. That’s why, at the place of prayer, quality meditation should be a priority. You are not doing much in prayer until you have first seen the change and the image is clear in your spirit. God asked Jeremiah, “What seest thou?” (Jeremiah 1:11). If vision were not important, why would God ask His prophet what he could see? God, who made man, knows exactly how man should function. Vision is the ability to see clearly. When you pray, describe the change you expect — not just with words, but with the pictures formed in your mind. Why do we then speak words when we pray? Because words help us form and anchor thoughts. When you pray with understanding and vision, your words carry creative power, and you become effective in producing real change. The advantage of this is clear — you become effective in creating change through prayer. Hallelujah! Anyone who has not seen results in prayer will rarely promote it. Many who say, “It’s not all about prayer,” do so because they never had results when they prayed. When believers pray without results, it gives unbelievers even more reason to dismiss prayer as meaningless. Never subject your convictions to the opinions of the world. The enemy will either discourage you from praying or distort your understanding of prayer. He cannot encourage what threatens him. Even the disciples of Jesus had been praying long before He came, but when they observed Him, they noticed something different. His prayers produced results. That is why they came to Him and said, “Lord, teach us to pray.” (Luke 11:1). The church today must also learn how to pray effectively. Many in the church pray as a mere religious routine — like the religious Jews who prayed always but saw no change. But there are those who pray because they understand the reward of prayer and they see results. There are moments when God will ask you what you see because He wants to perfect your sight before He sents His Word. This is where fasting comes in. Fasting is not meant to change God; it is designed to sharpen your vision at prayer. It purifies your focus, separates you from distractions, and aligns your spirit for clarity. That is why the discipline of prayer should never be rushed. The secret of answered prayer lies in vision before confession — seeing before speaking. Ecclesiastes 5:1 says, “Keep thy foot when thou goest to the house of God, and be more ready to hear, than to give the sacrifice of fools: for they consider not that they do evil.” Talking is preceded by good hearing. When you go to pray, go first to see, because God wants to ask you, “What do you see?” He wants to show you something. Let God speak first at prayer. If you are only and always crying at the place of prayer, then there’s no faith. Faith is proven when you start laughing in expectation because you’re convinced it’s possible and done. If you can paint the change in your mind, then it’s possible. When God visited the people building the Tower of Babel, He said, “…and now nothing will be restrained from them, which they have imagined to do,” (Genesis 11:6). That statement was a revelation to us: once you can see it, it means it’s achievable. If you truly believe what you see, your mood will reflect it. If your attitude doesn’t change, it means you’re seeing the vision but not yet believing it. That is why you must take time to fast — not to impress God, but to sharpen your focus and resist distractions. Fasting helps you see clearly and stay fixed on the vision God showed you. So, don’t let go. Pray until something happens. Hold fast until what you’ve seen becomes what you live. Hallelujah! Anyone who tells you that it’s not by talking is speaking for Satan. Check what Satan tries to minimize — that’s how you know what truly works. What the world criticizes most about the Church is what the Church needs most. Why do they fight speaking in tongues so fiercely? God Himself created the heavens and the earth by talking. The Bible tells us in
MY SHORT STORY IN MINISTRY || I LOST EVERYTHING
I am the only son of my parents, with two sisters. My parents raised us well—the best they could—in a sacrificial manner. I received Christ in 2003 and began learning to live for the Lord. I hadn’t known disrespect all my life until I entered the ministry. I was often praised by people everywhere because I was known to be smart, diligent, and respectful. I self-taught my way into becoming an Information Technology professional after high school. I personally labored to acquire five world-class professional certifications. For those familiar with IT, I am certified in CCNA, CCNP, CCDA, CCDP, ITILv3, and Linux Redhat. At 21, I got my first teaching job and became the first to teach Cisco Certifications in the entire Northwest region of Cameroon, earning a relatively significant pay. At 22, I got my second job as a Network Support Administrator. At 23, I got my third job as an expatriate. At 25, I started my IT service provider company, focusing on training and consultancy. All these years, I was highly respected among my family members, friends, and admirers. However, around 2012, I began losing a significant part of the respect I once had—first, for choosing to yield more fully to the Lord’s call. Naturally, many would think I had lost my mind. And surely, I had—for God. I lost everything material, from money to clothes and gadgets. I could only afford a “Nokia Touch,” which I used to send motivational text messages daily to my contacts. Some appreciated it, while others thought I had gone crazy. During this time, I served as a youth leader at our church. As I moved into full-time commitment to serve the Lord, things worsened. My parents, siblings, and some friends saw it as the end. From a human perspective, I went from grace to ground. At one point, I slept on the floor of my office for seven months—without a mattress, just a pillow. My parents were unaware, and I had decided not to tell them. Honestly, I never murmured or complained. Sometimes, I felt I could have done better, but I was more satisfied having nothing yet being in God’s will. During this season, I prayed more, studied more, and continued teaching the Word of God. It was a season of “shame”—you who had everything now had nothing in the name of answering God’s call. I couldn’t go to certain places because I knew I’d meet people who’d ask questions I didn’t know how to answer. I lost my little pride. Yet, I was joyful and comforted by the testimonies of those who heard me teach the Word. The grip of worldly ambitions and human praise gradually loosened on me. Long story short, the Lord who called me has been faithful. Today, by His grace at work, we have a thriving church family, seven books in print on leadership, ministry, and spiritual growth, over 300 songs, and thousands of lives saved, blessed, and prospering in Christ. God is who He says He is and will show Himself faithful to those who put their trust in Him. The ministry today still carries many opportunities for disrespect. The difference is that it is now for Christ’s sake. I believe I would have had more opportunities to be highly respected among men had I maintained my professional career only. However, that was not possible in ministry. The blessings come with persecution and abuse in a manner I wouldn’t have easily accepted had I not been in the ministry or in the faith. Leadership subjects you to scrutiny—even by those who don’t know their left from right. Ministry humbles you and makes you accept what Jesus Himself was subjected to. It places you in situations of ridicule by the very people you are sent to serve and help—all because you choose to live for He who is greater than all. Now this verse makes perfect sense: Luke 14:26:“If anyone comes to me and does not hate father and mother, wife and children, brothers and sisters—yes, even their own life—such a person cannot be my disciple.” To God be the glory. Be encouraged to live for Christ Jesus daily. — Pastor Daniel Nyah ~ TheChristianLife
RECORDS STRAIGHT: I LOVE CAMEROON 🇨🇲
I am 40 years of biological age as of August 2025. I was raised by sacrificial parents who grew up under the two presidents of this nation. My father does not have a passport and has never left this nation in 70 years. I received Christ in 2003 and have now been in the faith for 22 years. Since then, I have endeavored to love and serve the Lord and my nation faithfully. I have declined several promising opportunities to travel out of Cameroon—before becoming a clergy and as a clergy. I can move to any country of my choice today if I so desire. Some of us aren’t here because we cannot leave but because we are constrained by the sovereign Lord to be here and because we chose to obey. In 2009, I resigned from my expatriate job to return back home to Cameroon. My decision shocked my parents, my boss, my colleagues, and my friends. I laid down all my professional qualifications and secular career to dedicate myself more fully to the work of the ministry—first, in Cameroon. I have no regrets. I am passionate about godly leadership and good governance. For the past 11 years, our local church has prayed almost weekly for the leaders of our nation and for good governance. I authored the book “The Godly Leader,” which is gaining influence both in the Church and among state officials, with the hope that our nation becomes better. I have held countless seminars on leadership, written hundreds of articles, and taught numerous messages that directly or indirectly address the subject of good governance. In the months leading up to the presidential elections, alongside other prayer sessions for the nation, I have led three separate 7-day prayer sessions for Cameroon. I am actively involved—both directly and indirectly—in nation-building efforts at various levels. A significant portion of my finances has been dedicated to the cause of seeing Cameroon rise from every form of decay, and for her citizens to enjoy their due right to health, peace, joy, and prosperity. I am a bona fide citizen of this nation whose navel is buried within its soil. These small sacrifices are proof of my love for this land and we the people. I am not a stranger here—I have lived on this soil for 39 years, spent one year in India, and only a few weeks each in Nigeria and Gabon. This is my country, and I love it. Now that the record is set straight, it is important that some of you understand where some of us speak from. I carry a burden as you do. I have been subjected to the same economic, social, and political conditions as my fellow citizens. Therefore, I share a fair judgment of the circumstances we face. I do not speak as one detached from the daily realities of our people but as one who goes through it with you all daily and for 40 years. As one who has walked a little with the Lord and takes interest in history, I am somewhat positioned to speak and guide with positive ideas that can improve our perspective and help our nation advance. I stand in respect of the sacrifices, blood, and sweat of fellow citizens—fathers, mothers, and patriarchs—some of whom laid down their lives in a dignified manner so that we may come this far. Let us not destroy their labor; the baton is in our hands. Do not choose violence, and avoid rhetoric that provokes violence. In an attempt to fix a thing, do not worsen it. Don’t only ask, “How do I fix this nation?” Also ask, “What must I avoid saying or doing that could worsen it?” To get this right, let us separate our goodwill from sentiments born of discontentment and disappointments. Listen to the caution of history and give attention to the voice of wisdom. When we still our emotions, we can easily receive the temperament and wisdom needed to advance this nation. Sometimes, your greatest temptation to mess things up shows up when your breakthrough is nearest. Our increasing anger is because salvation is near. But as a woman in travail, a wrong push can destroy both the child and the mother. We must corporate with the midwife, calmly. I have given you my CV as a citizen so you can trust that I know what I am talking about. I am not just ranting. There are vital considerations and consequences on the table that we must treat with caution. Let this counsel of Jesus Christ our Lord teach us that desires and competence are both necessary for victory—not mere zeal or passion alone. Luke 14:31 (NLT) – “Or what king would ever dream of going to war without first sitting down with his counselors and discussing whether his army of ten thousand is strong enough to defeat the twenty thousand soldiers who are marching against him?”Luke 14:32 (AMP) – “And if he cannot [do so], while the other king is still a great way off, he sends an envoy and asks for terms of peace.” It takes just a word or an opinion to start a war—set up fire—in people’s hearts which cannot be easily quenched. James 3:5 (MSG) — “A word out of your mouth may seem of no account, but it can accomplish nearly anything–or destroy it! It only takes a spark, remember, to set off a forest fire” (MSB) This is why we are admonished as God’s children to refrain from words that provoke anger, and rather speak words that minister grace and lead people in the path of true peace and prosperity, which must not necessarily be preceded by war or conflicts. Let’s be peacemakers as it is expected of the children of God. Matthew 5:9 (MSG)— “You’re blessed when you can show people how to cooperate instead of compete or fight. That’s when you discover who you really are, and your place in God’s family” Matthew 5:9 (NLT)— “God
FIVE FUNDAMENTAL THINGS TO BE CONSCIOUS OF AS A CHRISTIAN DAILY
There are five things you must be conscious of at all times as a Christian. They don’t change; they define what kind of Christian you are at all times. 1) The Gospel and Your Identity Through the Gospel, you see God as your Father and yourself as His son. This awareness stabilizes you—you are never shaken by circumstances, because as He is, so are you in this world. You will never rise above your identity and fellowship with God the Father. Only the Gospel of Jesus Christ ushers one into this sanctified identity, full of grace and truth. Always evaluate your circumstances in Christ and keep your mind rooted in Him. Trust what the Gospel of Jesus Christ has revealed about you in Christ, and trust that same Gospel to work mightily in saving others. Sit firmly in the gospel and preach it zealously to save others and give them a royal identity as yourself. 2) The Holy Spirit Within You You are not empty—you carry the very presence of God. This consciousness is ultimate because it determines how enriched your life will ever be. The ministry of the Holy Spirit is the very presence of God. He activates the reality of your fellowship and divine participation in the Godhead. He is responsible for equipping you with all the riches of Christ for manifestation as a son of God. To despise the Holy Spirit is to be a cloud without rain—a Christian without proofs. Carnality is often the result of limited or no fellowship with the Holy Spirit. Embrace the ministry of the Holy Spirit by holding the consciousness of His presence, opening your mind to His conversations, giving yourself to prayer in tongues, and walking by faith. 3) The Kingdom of God and Your Purpose Your delight reveals how meaningful your life can ever become. Being a Kingdom child means investing all you are and all you have—by the Spirit—to fulfill God’s plans for your life. His Kingdom and His righteousness are His ultimate priority and the advantage of His children. The moment you settle in your heart that you will live for nothing else but to glorify God by pursuing and establishing His righteousness through all you do and everywhere you go, you’ve hit the jackpot of extravagant grace and Kingdom prosperity. Everything you will ever need is in God’s Kingdom, and it is revealed to you by seeking His Kingdom and His righteousness. Give yourself to a Kingdom first lifestyle; do everything with the absolute motive to glorify God and increase His fame; seek to bring all things under the authority of God and to establish His right ways and influence everywhere. Structure your life, family, business, and career after the purpose of God’s Kingdom. Then watch the miracle of a sufficient and fulfilling life. 4) The Wisdom of God There is the Kingdom way of pursuing anything. Value the wisdom of God—it will save you from unnecessary stress and failures, even in pursuing the right things. Make up your mind not to do things the world’s way but according to God’s wisdom. You can have a good identity and delight in God’s Kingdom and righteousness, yet still fail if you don’t go about it God’s way. Wisdom is the principal thing; therefore, get wisdom. Wisdom commands results. It is wisdom that brings God’s plans to fulfillment in a way that truly glorifies Him. Go for wisdom and settle it in your heart that wisdom makes anything work. To do this, settle it in you that the Word of God is the wisdom of God. So, study and apply the Word of God in your life and in everything you do. Always ask, “Is this the Lord’s way, my way, or the world’s way”. The moment it is settled that it is the Lord’s way, that’s wisdom at work. Wisdom never fails. Wisdom makes things work. Applying the Word of God in your dealings makes you wise and rich. Knowing and not applying makes you wise and poor. Poor = Deficient of the results of your wisdom. Rich = Having the results that reflect your wisdom. 5) The Ministry of Angels Be conscious of the ministry of angels working on your behalf. This is important because it shows how well accompanied and assisted you are. Every time you think about the Kingdom of God and God’s righteousness, the anointing allocated to your purpose is stirred. Everything about you—spirit, soul, and body—responds to that Kingdom intent within you. When your mind is set on the Kingdom, all aspects of your being align with that anointing—inspirations, ideas, and grace begins to flow. You activate the law of resonance by the desires in you. This is important because it affects how angels work in your favour. They are assigned to promote the intents of the Lord active in you and to assist you in fulfilling the Father’s purpose for your life. Embracing this consciousness is vital because consciousness is a language of communication on its own. Misusing your mind fights against the anointing, frustrates the Holy Spirit, and resists the ministry of angels. Remind yourself daily of being greatly assisted and occupy your heart with God’s desires—delight yourself in the Lord. This is one of the greatest secrets of life. These five things should be remembered daily. I can assure you, if you are convinced of these five things daily, you’ll live glorious, victorious, and fulfilling life, excelling in God’s plans and purposes daily. Try this. Blessings. — Pastor Daniel Nyah ~ TheChristianLife
