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Things Are Walking Over Us —Part 2
The awareness that we have power to exercise dominion, is what enable us to walk over things instead of things walking over us.
The Bible tells us that it was Adam, our great, great grandfather who named things that God created on this earth. The wild animals were in existence together with man in the Garden of Eden but not a single one of them thought of harming Adam or Eve, until the Old Serpent, the Devil, initiated a coup in Heaven by craftily deceiving man and man disobeyed God and as a result lost his authority to exercise dominion.
That was when things began to walk over man. God took away the complete authority that he had given to man to exercise dominion so man became like any of the created things.
Fear has taken the place of boldness and man realised that the creatures no longer respected his authority. Instead of living forever like God, that was replaced with a definite life span; death now being part if man’s life.
Man’s body became susceptible to sicknesses and diseases and a whole lot of priviledges that were at the disposal of man, were suddenly unavailable. The supernatural status gave way to the natural with all its limitations. Man was no longer in charge of the earth and the happenings in it.
God however being God, knew ahead of time what was going to happen in the future so he had already initiated a plan to restore man to his original state, as he was, in the Garden of Eden.
He therefore sent his only beloved son to die in the stead of man and through that restore man to his original state. He was the person that that King Nebuchadnezzar referred to as the fourth man that he saw being in the fiery furnace in which the three Jewish young men were thrown.
When a person receives him as his Lord and saviour, he attains a righteousness status and automatic access is granted him to the power of God. It is this power that enables a person to take charge of things and is able to overcome challenges of life.
It require awareness of who one is in Christ for a person to take charge and walk over issues of life. A Pastor shared a testimony of what happened when he took charge and exercised his authority as a child of God.
According to his narrative, there was a town that a lot of accidents used to occur and it was attributed to a spirit that late in the night it comes to pass through the town with a loud noise with the ground shaking.
He was told this and so he decided that they will pray against that spirit. During an all night prayer late in the night, they heard a strange noise approaching the town and the members said Pastor that is the spirit we told you about, it is coming.”
The Pastor told them that I am a Child of God and the spirit of God which is powerful than any spirit dwells within me so I am going to stand in the road and to prevent that spirit from coming to pass through the town.
He moved from the church auditorium which was by the road side and went and stood in the middle of the road and started praying.
He said the noise was growing louder and the ground was shaking and he started making a declaration commanding the spirit to go back to wherever it was coming from.
Suddenly the noise was going back away from the town and was getting lower and lower and then they could not hear it anymore. This is a child of a richman who is aware of his authority over a househelp despite his age and exercising it.
Until we become aware that greater is the one who lives in us than the devil who is in the world according to 1 John 4:4, things will continue to walk over us. Not only will things walk over us but we shall become vulnerable to unscrupulous men and women who claim they have been called by God by phone or voice or talking drums, only they can tell.
By Laud Kissi-Mensah
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… Steps to handle conflict at work-Part 1
Conflict at work is more common than you might think. According to 2022 research by The Myers-Briggs Company, more than a third of the workforce reports dealing with conflict often, very often, or all the time in the workplace. The same report found that managers spend an average of four hours per week dealing with conflict, and nearly 25 per cent of people think their managers handle conflict poorly or very poorly.
Addressing a dispute might feel tense or awkward, but resolving the conflict is typically well worth it in the long run. Whether you’re trying to mediate conflict between colleagues or are directly involved, here are seven steps you can take to manage workplace conflict.
1. Don’t put it off
Facing conflict head-on is hard. However, waiting too long to address it can negatively impact your emotional well-being, focus, and the entire office environment. If you’re feeling angry, letting that emotion fester can also escalate it over time. This can make you less responsive to other points of view and make it harder to resolve the issue.
The sooner you can address the conflict, the better it will be for you, the person you disagree with, and your entire team.
2. Learn all you can about the problem
It’s important to determine the type of conflict you’re dealing with. Begin by considering the cause of the conflict. For example, ask yourself whether someone said something that upset you or if you have emotions of anger and resentment that stemmed from something that happened.
Then try to identify if it’s a task, relationship, value, or team conflict. Once you know what type of conflict it is, you can work to resolve it with specific tactics for that situation.
If you skip this step, you may waste time or escalate the situation further by trying to address issues irrelevant to the real conflict.
3. Actively listen
Listen attentively when people share their side of the story. Active listening is one of the most valuable professional skills you can possess. This type of listening involves not only hearing what the other person is saying but also listening to understand their point of view.
No matter your role in conflict, it’s easy to begin sharing your opinion with little regard for the other people involved. However, it’s important to learn about all sides of a disagreement to make well-informed decisions before drawing conclusions.
To reach a resolution, you must step back and prioritize listening over talking. Ultimately, that will encourage the other person to do the same when it’s your turn to speak. –source: betterup.com
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Temple Of Praise (TOP) Church in Finland

Today, I focus on the Temple Of Praise Ministries International (TOP Church) in Helsinki, as I continue my description of personalities or institutions and their accomplishments as members of the Ghanaian Diaspora in Finland.
The TOP Church in Finland has seen significant strides and accomplishments that must be made known to the public. 


Some history
The Church was established in Finland in September 2016. Since its inception, it has steadily grown both spiritually and numerically, by the grace of God, as disclosed to me by Mr Matthew Anini Twumasi, the Presiding Elder of TOP’s branch in Finland. The TOP Church has other branches across Africa, Europe, and America.
The Church in Finland was founded with a vision to create a welcoming and dynamic community where people could experience God’s love and grace (see, www.topchurchfinland.org). According to Presiding Elder Matthew, the TOP Church operates within a unique environment where Christianity coexists with what is seen as a largely secular society.
Despite this, he submits, there are significant opportunities for outreach, unity, and demonstrating the love of Christ through service and community engagement.
Activities
Church services at the TOP Church are typically held on Sundays for the main worship. In addition, there are mid-week prayer sessions, Saturday prayer services, and a half-night service held on the last Friday of every month. “We also organise quarterly programs”, Elder Matthew added.
His impression of the Church so far has been positive. “It is a vibrant and welcoming community where members are committed to worship, fellowship, and supporting one another in faith”, he stated.
In sum, Elder Matthew said the Church continues to grow by God’s grace. “We remain hopeful and committed to spreading the Gospel, strengthening the faith of our members, and making a positive impact in society”, he continued.
Achievements
The TOP Church has a number of achievements and achievements. Some of the strengths include strong community bonds, cultural diversity, and deep commitment to spiritual growth.
I also remember that during the COVID-19 period, I heard that the TOP Church was one such bodies that hugely supported its members and others to cope with the situation.
According to Elder Matthew, the challenges facing the church include “adapting to cultural differences, engaging the younger generation, expanding outreach in a secular society, and securing a permanent place of worship”.
Role in the Ghanaian community in Finland
The TOP Church plays a prominent role as a religious group that serves Ghanaian migrants and others in the Finnish society.
Thus, the TOP Church is a religious body for Ghanaian migrants in Finland and other nationalities who want to worship with them for diversity and better intercultural and multicultural understanding.
The Church also has mechanisms in place to support its members who are bereaved as a way to commiserate with them in times of death and funerals.
The Ghanaian community has played a vital role in the growth of the Church. Their strong sense of fellowship, dedication to worship, and active participation have helped build a solid foundation and attract others to the ministry, according to Elder Matthew.
Integration
By its activities, the TOP Church is helping to ensure integration of its members well into the Finish society.
This is important since social interaction and citizens’ well-being are an important part of the integration process.
The role of migrant associations and groups such as TOP Church acting as bridge-builders for the integration and inclusion of migrants through participation in the decision making process and by acting as a representative voice is highly appreciated in Finland. Thank you!
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