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New Year, New Steps

Yeah!, 2019 is finally here , first I'm grateful to God for everything... Life, good health, grace, mercy...name them. Most persons couldn't see this year but we did, through his grace and unending love.

I know you guys would be like "...first year's post in the month of March? ".
I know!!,  I'm so sorry. I've been so preoccupied with school work and other personal stuff. Honestly speaking it hasn't been easy for me balancing my personal life and blogging. It's really demanding.  Anyway enough of that.
So I know you guys have your year goal already stated down and are under execution.
But I also know some of you haven't any year plan...which is appalling... But it's not yet too late to plan your year.

Well I have mine already, prayed about it and I'm earnestly working towards them through his grace.
This year we (my team and I) will do our best to serve you all better the very way we can. There will be some adjustments from Google and also from us (7a's inspired team).  And I pray that this year, we won't be a single house we will expand to a community.

There will also be a one to one interaction from me to you through social media, on matters that affects you. We'll be a listening ear.

First Quarter Packages
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2018 experience...

Remember to put God first in everything and never ever ever ever give up. No sir!




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