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Nkana coach Aggrey Chiyangi is insisting that his inconsistent side can still win this year’s FAZ Super Division title despite losing key games to their main rivals in the first round.
Nkana have lost to champions Zesco United, league leaders Zanaco and Green Buffaloes in the first round.
Leaders Zanaco dispatched Nkana to their third defeat in their last four matches on Saturday with a home victory at Heroes Stadium in Lusaka to open a nine point lead.
“In games like this what matters is taking your chances. It’s been a tough game,” Chiyangi said in a post-match interview.
“The same way Zanaco have overtaken us that’s the same way we can over take them. We still have so many games to play in the second round,” he said.
Nkana stay put at number two on 31 points, three points ahead of Zesco who host Arrows on Wednesday and could surpass the Kitwe giants should they win that game including next Saturday’s home date against Green Buffaloes.
“The first round has been fine though we lost some games. We need to pick up and work hard in the second round.”
The Zambia Under-17 National Team lost 2-1 to the Copperbelt Select side in a practice match played at Heroes Stadium in Lusaka on Sunday.
The Oswald Mutapa coached Junior Chipolopolo is currently in camp preparing for this month’s COSAFA Under-17 Championship to be held in Mauritius from July 22-31.
The Copperbelt Under-17 Select team scored through Roderick Chitengi (penalty) and Samuel Kabwe while Mukuka Kafula inked the national team’s consolation goal.
This was a sweet revenge for the Kopala boys led by coach Kennedy “Zemba” Mvula having lost Saturday’s first test match to National Team at the same venue.
The Under-17 beat the Copperbelt Select 1-0 with a goal from Charles Mumba.
At the COSAFA Under-17 Championship, holders Zambia will take on neighbours Malawi, Madagascar and Mozambique in Group A.
A new luxury residential estate development in Lusaka is set to offer a fresh new lifestyle choice for the discerning resident in Zambia.
Inseko Park, the flagship property development by Lusaka-based Sishima Property Ltd, is a gated community located in the trendy and fashionable neighbourhood of New Kasama, in eastern Lusaka, with the city centre, schools, shopping malls, airports and Lusaka National Park all a short drive away.
Inseko Park offers a unique real estate opportunity in a dynamic and exciting market. The development has been designed to be as eco-friendly as possible, with homes being powered largely by solar power. Award-winning South African architects Bentel Associates International have created the upscale, modern designs.
Inseko Park recently launched off plan sales, with a view to start construction in late-2016.
A spokesperson for Sishima Property Ltd, the developers behind Inseko Park, said:
“The sun is an incredible resource, and it’s one that we should be making the most of when it comes to powering our homes. The properties that we are developing at Inseko Park are unique, as they are able to provide many families with luxury housing whilst also taking environmentalism into account.”
Located in the south of Zambia, and with a population of approximately 1.8 million, Lusaka is one the fastest growing metropolitan centres in the world – UN forecasts suggest that the population of Lusaka will double between 2010 and 2025. Continued investment in infrastructure, especially in roads and power generation, has encouraged the growth of the real estate market, and the movement of employment to the eastern part of Lusaka will continue to have a significant impact on the direction of growth. Property in Zambia is entering an interesting phase, with demand for 300,000 new homes per year but a delivery schedule not yet reaching 30,000.
New Kasama lies:
Approximately 20km from Kenneth Kaunda International Airport
10km from Lusaka city centre.
The American International School is just 2km away.
Recently opened by President Edgar Lungu, Lusaka National Park is directly behind the location.
The new Lusaka Multi Facility Economic Zone lies nearby.
The nearest shopping mall is Crossroads Mall, approximately 5km away.
President Lungu with Dr SimbyakulaJustice Minister Ngosa Simbyakula says President Edgar Lungu decided to approve the increment to the chiefs’ subsidies in recognition of the hard work the traditional leaders undertake.
Speaking when he graced the Kazanga Traditional Ceremony of the Nkoya-speaking people in Western Province’s Kaoma district today, Mr Simbyakula said that government shall not be deterred in improving the living conditions of traditional leaders as it wants them to be self-sufficient and lead decent lives.
Mr Simbyakula said that chiefs do not go on leave nor do they take holidays as they are on work every day looking after the interests of their subjects and that is why government has gone a step further to start constructing their palaces countrywide.
The Justice Minister said the PF created the Ministry of Chiefs and Traditional Affairs as a platform through which government and traditional leaders could interface regularly in order to serve the people better.
Mr Simbyakula said that as Zambians embrace and celebrate culture, they must identify and discard those traditional practices that are harmful to society such as child marriages, gender-based violence, property grabbing among others.
He urged all chiefs to join other traditional leaders in the country that have teamed-up with government and other stakeholders in protecting children and adolescents from vulnerabilities related to child marriages, HIV/AIDS and gender-based violence.
And the Nkoya-speaking people have called on government to consider promoting any one of their gazetted chiefs in the area as senior chief or indeed paramount chief.
Kazanga Traditional Ceremony chairman general Lytone Kaushiku said that in 1947, King George recognized four traditional leaders in the region all of whom are now paramount chiefs except the Nkoya chief.
Mr Kaushiku said that at that time King George recognized the Litunga of the Lozi-speaking people, the Chiitimukulu of the Bemba, Gawa Undi of the Chewa and chief Mutondo of the Nkoya yet it is only the latter who has not been elevated.
He wondered why Zambia’s successive governments have failed to promote any one of the Nkoya chiefs and appealed to the PF government under President Lungu to look into their plight.
Mr Kaushiku reiterated the Nkoya people’s call to government for the creation of a new province to be named Kafue that will include Kaoma, Nkeyema, Luampa, Lukulu, Mumbwa, Itezhi Tezhi and parts of Kasempa all of which are vested with vast natural resources.
This years’ Kazanga traditional ceremony, which is hosted by chief Mutondo, is being attended by chief Kabulwebulwe of Mumbwa, while chief Kahare sent representation and several senior government dignitaries were also present.
VICE-PRESIDENT Inonge Wina has described as a bad reflection on society that some people stood by without offering help to a Kafue woman, who was last week beaten and sexually molested.
A cross section of society has condemned a group of men who filmed the beating and sexual molesting of a woman in a video clip which has gone viral on social media.
In the video, a man alleged to be the boyfriend is seen beating the unidentified woman, who seems unconscious and later other men strip her naked and insert objects in her private parts.
The Vice-President has since called on the police not to relent in arresting the perpetrators of gender-based violence (GBV) and other related vices in the country.
She said in an interview with journalists yesterday that it was inhuman that there was continued violation of women’s rights, through various forms of GBV and related vices.
“It is so unwarranted for another human being to treat another one like that in the manner it happened. Secondly, the fact that the way people who were seeing this situation and were willing to watch and do nothing about it, is a very bad reflection on our society,” Ms Wina said.
She said it was important that when something bad happened to another person, others should be able to swiftly move in and render help.
Ms Wina said GBV should be treated as a serious offence, as it was in violation of the rights of women, who were in most cases the victims.
In expressing displeasure over the continued violation of women’s rights, through social media, the Non-Governmental Organisations Coordinating Council (NGOCC) presented a petition to the Inspector General of Police Kakoma Kanganja at his office.
Police in Lusaka have since apprehended three people to assist with investigations.
President Lungu and Mozambican President Filipe Nyusi being ushered by Commerce minister Margaret Mwanakatwe during the official opening of Trade Fair
PRESIDENT Edgar Lungu is confident of a resounding victory in next month’s general elections, judging by the huge support he has continued to receive from Zambians across the country.
President Lungu said the Patriotic Front (PF) was the most loved party among Zambians anchored on several development projects the Government had continued to unveil in different parts of the country.
The Head of State said this at Kenneth Kaunda International Airport in Lusaka yesterday on his arrival from Ndola, where he and his Mozambican counterpart, Filipe Nyusi officiated at this year’s 52nd Zambia International Trade Fair.
President Lungu said Zambians had continued to show great confidence in his leadership and was confident of winning the August 11 general elections.
“The huge turnout from the meetings we are holding in different parts of the country is a mark of confidence that the people of Zambia have in us,” he said.
Mr Lungu was received by Vice-President Inonge Wina, Defence Minister Richwell Siamunene and other Cabinet members, defence chiefs and PF officials.
Meanwhile, speaking ahead of departure from Ndola’s Simon Mwansa Kapwepwe International Airport, President Lungu thanked Copperbelt residents for ensuring peace prevailed as political campaigns continued.
He called on PF members to refrain from any violent acts, as such vices were detrimental to the well-being of the nation.
Mr Lungu called on PF members not to give up on what the party had started under the leadership of late President Michael Sata.
The President said there was need to embrace old and new members as they all belonged to one party.
“I would like to urge you not to give up on what we started with President Sata in 2011. Some of you were there, others have just joined us, but we are one and we belong to one party, which is the Patriotic Front (PF).
“Let us work on finishing what we promised the people. The journey has just started, we have a duty to pay back the Zambian people for the confidence they reposed in us. Moving in a group does not mean you are afraid,” the Head of State said.
He called on party members not to relent, but ignore people making unnecessary attacks.
“Thank you very much for being very peaceful here on the Copperbelt.
You are the heart of Zambian politics and economy. When you mess up here everything will be destroyed. I am grateful for the peace and please continue maintaining the peace,” Mr Lungu said.
President Lungu promised to visit every district in the country in the run up to the general elections.
Meanwhile, Mr Nyusi expressed happiness with the manner in which the ZITF was being held.
Speaking before departure for Maputo, President Nyusi said Mozambique had learnt a lot from the Fair, which he officially opened.
“We are extremely happy with the way you received us here. We are happy with what we have seen at your Fair. We have picked a lot that the people of Mozambique need to learn. Let us continue with these warm bilateral relations for the benefit of the two countries and our people. We wish Zambia all the best,” he said.
UPND President Hakainde Hichilema has stressed the need for government to open up Western Province to business and investment in areas such as agriculture, tourism and value addition industries.
Speaking today when he addressed three campaign meetings in Sikongo village in Sikongo Constituency, Lukona village in Kalabo Constituency, and Muyaulula village in Liuwa Constituency, Mr. Hichilema committed to fighting disease among livestock and improving the quality of cattle breeds so that farmers can secure more profit.
Mr. Hichilema further called for the setting up of border and warehouse facilities in areas such as Sikongo so that the country can export cashew nuts, beef, rice, fish and agricultural produce to neighbouring Angola.
He also said there is a need for a good airstrip facility in areas such as Sikongo along the border with Angola as a way to open up the area along the plains to the tourism industry.
The UPND leader committed to engaging the traditional leadership across the country to open up land for ranching facilities and thereby create jobs for the local people, especially youths and women.
ADD President Charles Milupi called on the people of Western Province not to miss out in joining the mass movement uniting behind the UPND leadership.
Mr. Milupi said the people of Western Province must never be deceived by the PF Government that all the promised projects have been implemented.
He said even the Mongu -Kalabo road was not a PF project but was started by the previous government.
HH meeting supportersSupporters climb trees to catch a glimpse of HHUPND Supporters at meetings in KalaboHH addressing a campaign meetingHH and ADD President Charles Milupi who called on Western Province to vote UPND
President Lungu and Mozambican President Filipe Nyusi being ushered by Commerce minister Margaret Mwanakatwe during the official opening of Trade Fair
PRESIDENT Edgar Lungu has said that there is need to eliminate trade barriers between Zambia and Mozambique to further grow ties between the two countries.
Mr Lungu said Zambia and Mozambique had signed various agreements, including the setting up of a coal-powered energy plant in Tete Province of Mozambique.
The Head of State said there was still need to develop trade relations for the benefit of both countries.
Mr Lungu was speaking at a luncheon organised by the Zambia International Trade Fair (ZITF) in honour of Mozambican President Filipe Nyusi who was in Ndola today to officially open the Fair.
“It is my expectation that our governments will work together to re-energise the work, to fully operationalise the growth triangle (Zambia-Malawi-Mozambique). Our countries should invest in the necessary infrastructure to make this a reality. We must also eliminate artificial barriers that limit trade between the two countries,” President Lungu said.
He was happy that Zambia and Mozambique continued to enjoy bilateral relations that had grown over the years.
Mr Lungu was optimistic that with the enhanced value-addition, the Mozambican ports would handle an increasing level of value and exports from Zambia.
Mr Lungu also said Zambians were impressed with the growth of the Zambian economy, despite an unfavourable global economic conditions owing to the weaker external demand for commodities.
Zambia and Mozambique have both taken bold and prudent measures to mitigate the impact of the challenges.
Mr Lungu said the two countries, therefore, had a lot to learn from each other.
He said as the two countries developed domestic value chains, there was need to build regional value chains to enhance job creation in the region.
Meanwhile, President Lungu has assured the people of the Southern African Development Community (SADC) that the Government endeavours to hold free and fair elections.
Mr Lungu assured the region through Mr Nyusi, who is the chair, that the Zambian Government was working to ensure peaceful, free and fair elections this August.
He said there would always be people who claimed that the electoral process was unfair.
“I am glad that you (SADC) are sending an observer mission, because there will always be those that cry foul when they lose, saying the political playing field was not leveled,” President Lungu said.
He said some politicians in some parts of Africa found it difficult to accept defeat and blamed their loss on the electoral process.
Mr Nyusi has since returned to Mozambique.
President Lungu with Mozambican President Filipe Nyusi and Commerce minister Margaret Mwanakatwe during the official opening of Trade Fair onPresident Lungu with Commerce minister Margaret Mwanakatwe (third from right) ,Foreign Affairs Minister Harry Kalaba (second from right) and Copperbelt minister Mwenya Musenge (r) during the official opening of Trade Fair
Dr Nevers Mumba campaign for UPND during the Chama rallyMMD President Dr Nevers Mumba has charged that high levels of drunkenness among the top leadership of the Patriotic Front has destroyed the governance system in the country which has descended to pathetic levels of shoddy and reckless actions and public pronouncements, mostly for shameful political expediency and cheap propaganda.
Dr. Mumba who is also Founder and President of Victory Bible Ministries International quoted from Proverbs 31:4-5 which says
“It is not for kings to drink wine, nor for rulers to crave beer, lest they drink and forget what the law deecrees and deprive all the oppressed of their rights.”
He said it was very clear that high levels of alcohol abuse among top leaders in PF have resulted in making some extremely questionable decisions which have deprived many citizens of their democratic rights and caused a lot of suffering among the poor.
Speaking at a mammoth joint UPND/MMD/UDF/ADD rally to drum uo support for Hakainde Hichilema in Mongu on Saturday afternoon, Dr Mumba appealed to those charged with looking after the lives of the millions of suffering Zambians and the affairs of the country to avoid excessive drinking and turning serious institutions like State House, the seat of Goverment, into a beerhall or tarvern as serious decisions that have far-reaching implications on the lives of Zambians are made there.
He said it can only be in a state of drunken stupor that a leader can get up and re-name a university which does not exist where not even one brick has been laid, or talk about infrastructure development projects including King Lewanika University in Western Province or Mongu Stadium when such institutions do not exist but give the nation the impression that these institutions actually exist all in a desperate effort to win votes from unsuspecting Zambians.
Dr. Mumba said it is better to honor the memory and legacy of late President Frederick Chiluba by emulating his great record of democratic freedoms such as freedom of speech, freedom of assembly, free press which the PF is systematically destroying.
Dr. Mumba asked the enthusiastic crowd in attendance at the Mongu rally to ‘sontapo’ or point where the King Lewanika University or Mongu Stadium were to which the crowd roared ‘ki buhata fela’ (its lies).
He said as it was in 1963, when all Zambians put their selfish and personal ambitions aside in order to achieve a bigger common goal which was Zambia’s political independence, likewise, he and others had decided to put their own personal political ambitions aside, in the manner that late ANC President Harry Nkumbula, a Tonga, had done for Kenneth Kaunda, a Bemba, and rally behind the candidature of Hakainde Hichilema as president, to save the country from collapse.
Dr Mumba therefore called on the people of Western Province to be serious in the coming General Election and vote carefully for a sober, intelligent person like Hakainde Hichilema as president to be in charge of steering the affairs of Zambia out of the current economic quagmire.
He chided the group calling itself ‘Christians for Lungu’ that genuine Christians can only be for God and not for an individual and advised them to only champion the cause for God to avoid cheapening Christianity.
Felix Mutati, Maxwell Kabanda and some NEC members dances to the campaign song during a rally
MMD President Felix Mutati says elections should not bring divisions among the people but bring them together as it is meant to be time for selling ideas on how best to run the country.
And MMD National Secretary Raphael Nakacinda says former party President Nevers Mumba should ask God for forgiveness for continuing to lie to the nation that he is still the President of the party.
Speaking during a rally in Serenje Central Constituency were he went to drum up support for the MMD candidate Maxwell Kabanda, Mr Mutati said elections are meant to give an opportunity for people to hear who would represent their interest and not who was the most powerful.
He called on the people of Serenje to vote for the MMD candidate because he was a hard working member of the community who has demonstrated his ability before even being elected by building community schools in the area.
He said Mr Kabanda was among the 10 Council Chairperson who were chosen to go to China with him to study the Multi Facility Economic Zone Initiatives and later participated in the creation of the current economic zones.
He said with his vast knowledge gained from his time as Serenje Council Chairperson, the MMD candidate knew the challenges in the constituency and that he would help bring development to the area.
He also advised the candidate to be above board and ensure that the money given to the constituency is channelled to the intended purpose.
He said Constituency Development Funds (CDF) are meant for the people in the area and he should ensure that his development is taken to needy areas.
And speaking earlier MMD National Secretary Rapheal Nakacinda said former party President Nevers Mumba should ask for forgiveness from God for the lies he has continued telling members of the public.
He said Dr Mumba was not only embarrassing himself but that he also embarrassing Men of God as people are now losing confidence in them.
He wondered how a pastor can tell lies with a straight face without any guilt.
And Mr Nakacinda urged the people of Serenje not to vote for their PF candidate Philip Kosamu whom he said misused the mandate he was given by the people.
He said instead of going to Parliament to represent his people Mr Kosamu was busy engaging in extramarital affairs with young women in Lusaka.
He said the former MP forgot where he came from as he could not even build his former colleagues at the market a modern facility where they could do their business properly.
He said Mr Kosamu misused the CDF funds which was supposed to use to develop the constituency.
He also called on people not to listen to the PF candidate’s insinuations that their is no alliance saying those saying so are just feeling the pressure from the MMD candidate.
Meanwhile MMD Serenje Constituency candidate Maxwell Kabanda said the constituency was in need of a selfless leadership which will move the constituency forward.
He said when elected he will ensure that he puts the needs of the constituency first as opposed to his.
MMD RallyMMD RallyMMD candidate Maxwell Kabanda talks to the people as MMD President Felix Mutati watches on
Former Republican Vice President Guy Scot( in checked shirt) coughing as former Mazabuka lawmaker Garry Nkombo (in red attire) tries to explain to the people (not in picture) during a UPND rally at Villa grounds in Livingstone on Saturday
FORMER Republican Vice President Guy Scott on Saturday failed to address a UPND rally in Livingstone amidst public fears that his health is deteriorating.
Dr Scot who was the main speaker struggled to talk as he tried to address the crowd that had waited for his arrival for over three hours at Villa Grounds.
Dr Scott was in Livingstone accompanied by former Mazabuka Member of Parliament Gary Nkombo,former Agriculture and Livestock deputy minister Lackson Kazabu and other senior party officials to drum up support for UPND President Hakainde Hichilema ,parliamentary candidate Mathews Jere and Mayoral candidate Eugene Mapuwo ahead of the 11 August General elections.
A minute into his speech, Dr Scott, who looked very fragile and tired, started coughing uncontrollably until some party officials gave him a bottle of water and signaled that he be made to sit down for fear that he might collapse.
The former Vice President then leaned on Gary Nkombo’s shoulder and told him that he could not continue and asked the master of ceremony to play an interlude of music because he needed to rest a bit.
The Former Mazabuka lawmaker then grabbed the microphone from Dr Scot and told the crowd that the main speaker could not continue with the main address because he was diagnosed with malaria.
“Sorry the guest of honour cannot continue addressing you because he has malaria. We literally dragged him the comfort of his house and wife even when we knew he had malaria because we wanted him to meet you people of Livingstone because his heart is here in this town,” Mr Nkombo said.
After regaining some strength Dr Scot stood up, thanked the people for coming and promised to come back to Livingstone later this month.
A senior UPND provincial official disclosed that Dr Scot’s condition had worsened a few minutes after his arrival at Harry Mwaanga Nkumbula International Airport and some officials had recommended that he seeks medical attention instead of addressing the rally.
Speaking earlier at the same rally, UPND parliamentary candidate Mathews Jere promised to complete all projects initiated by the Patriotic Front in Livingstone once elected into office.
Mayoral candidate Eugene Mapuwo promised to revive the Textile, Timber and Tourism industries if given the mandate to run the affairs of the Livingstone City Council as Mayor.
Nkana coach Aggrey Chiyangi is insisting that his inconsistent side can still win this year’s FAZ Super Division title despite losing key games to their main rivals in the first round.
Nkana have lost to champions Zesco United, league leaders Zanaco and Green Buffaloes in the first round.
Leaders Zanaco dispatched Nkana to their third defeat in their last four matches on Saturday with a home victory at Heroes Stadium in Lusaka to open a nine point lead.
“In games like this what matters is taking your chances. It’s been a tough game,” Chiyangi said in a post-match interview.
“The same way Zanaco have overtaken us that’s the same way we can over take them. We still have so many games to play in the second round,” he said.
Nkana stay put at number two on 31 points, three points ahead of Zesco who host Arrows on Wednesday and could surpass the Kitwe giants should they win that game including next Saturday’s home date against Green Buffaloes.
“The first round has been fine though we lost some games. We need to pick up and work hard in the second round.”
President Lungu interacts with a charcoal marketers at Chinsali main marketGOVERNMENT stands to lose more than K1.3 million from some Copperbelt marketeers who accessed the Presidential Empowerment Initiative fund and are now refusing to repay the loans.
Of the total figure, Ndola marketeers are owing K800,000 with Chisokone traders in Kitwe yet to pay K533,000 while K30,000 is stuck in Luanshya.
Some marketers are even turning violent against officials from the initiative whenever they pursue the traders to remind them of their obligations to repay what they owed.
A Ndola-based official was chased by the marketeers and warned that she risked being beaten if she ever showed up asking for the money.
“You see these people are supposed to repay the K2,000 in installments for 30 days without incurring interest. We’ve been lenient with these people and we go to them in a respectable manner,” an official, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said.
She said the initiative started facing problems with the recovery process in February in Kitwe before the trend spread to Ndola and Luanshya.
Judging by the unruly behavior of the marketeers, the official concluded that the traders could be influenced by opposition political party cadres.
Presidential Empowerment Initiative chief executive officer, Joseph Chilinda regretted the turn of events, saying such conduct would deprive other traders with the much-needed capital to better their livelihoods.
He said it was regrettable that people think the money being given out by the initiative was free because “you can’t eat the seeds which are supposed to be grown every season.”
Mr Chilinda said the empowerment programme had no political boundaries but all eligible citizens especially vulnerable traders in dire need for capital injection.
“Most of the people we are targeting are financially excluded and can’t participate in the financial sector. These people are not viable for any financial institution to work with because of the structure of the financial industry in Zambia,” he said in an interview in Ndola.
He appealed to all well-meaning Zambians to support the initiative and ensure the integrity of the revolving fund was sustained by paying back.
Mr Chilinda said the sense of responsibility in the beneficiaries needed to be inculcated.
The initiative chief executive said there had never been such kind of empowerment to the informal sector since Zambia’s independence in 1964 until President Lungu introduced it last year.
He also sensitised the marketeers to be on the look out for conmen masquerading as officers or agents of the initiative who were charging money as inducement to access loans.
Mr Chilinda said such characters needed to be reported to the police because the officers from the initiative do not ask for money upfront.
He cited an example of Petauke in Eastern Province where marketeers were swindled of the money by some crooks posing as representatives of the initiative.
However, the Petauke culprits were brought to book and prosecuted.
“I have seen that everything [human] has its limits and end [no matter how extensive, noble, and excellent]; but Your commandment is exceedingly broad and extends without limits [into eternity].”
Take Off the Limits
Did you know that you can limit your life by dwelling on the wrong things? So often, wrong thinking keeps people stuck right where they are. If you think you’ll never accomplish your dreams, those thoughts will hold you back. If you think you don’t have the talent, the connections or the funds, then you are limiting yourself. You are blocking what God can do in your life.
Now is the time to take off the limits and trust God. His ways are higher than our ways. We serve a supernatural God! Just because you don’t see a way doesn’t mean that God doesn’t have a way. God can bring one opportunity across your path that will thrust you to a whole new level. God has explosive blessings in store that can blast you out of where you are and into a place of abundance.
If you’ll shift your focus from this earthly realm and look with your eyes of faith, you’ll see unlimited possibilities for your future!
A Prayer for Today
“Father, today I lift my eyes to You. You alone are the source of my strength, peace and provision. I choose to delight myself in You and take the limits off of my thinking in Jesus’ name. Amen.”