Whom Should I Blame?
Timothy Imuwahen
President & Chairman-in-Council, Testament Theological Seminary | Executive President, Association of Certified Kingdomologists | Lead Teacher at Testament Believers Chapel | In God I Trust
There is nothing in this life that can be easily achieved. We can all try to do our best in life, however, something can still go wrong even if we have the finest event planner in the world.
I believe I owe all my readers a sincere apology for not updating my newsletter for two weeks straight and I am not here to give an excuse. I want to thank God that I am back online.
This month has been very hectic for me because it is our graduation month from the Seminary and I am so excited but worked up. I have been working on a lot of projects for an Open Christian University in Delaware, United States of America.
There is a certain shift in my life and I am fully prepared to launch into it when the time is ripe. My maker wants me to become a custodian of the Kingdom Information System (KIS) which is a rare task for people to do.
This beautiful quest is very strong in my Spirit-man, but I need Him for guidance and grace to see into the reality of this assignment given to me. Please, I covet the prayers of everyone.
My lack of presence in the Apostle of Education Journal for two (2) can either be traced to:
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(a) My PC crashed twice in one week and I was unable to access LinkedIn.
(b) My laptop crashed twice in one week and I was not able to access all my files, because important files and documents on my hard disk were destroyed or not restored.
(c) My laptop crashed twice in two weeks and my hard disk got corrupted, lost my files, then reinstalled a new OS.
Whom should I blame for my two (2) weeks absence from Apostle of Education Journal?
Next week Friday, I will share my relocation experience. I just believe it will make sense.
Thank you all, for reading this newsletter and leaving a comment.