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PLB- Who in the world do we think we are?


As at inception "we" is actually just me, Pastor Lams😎 and a couple of really amazing friends.
I hope however that you'd be willing to partner with us in doing this divine thing. If you've been in the Bible like I've been (I know, you're probably one better ) you'd realise that there are a whole lotta things the world doesn't know from God's perspective. Unpopular truths about us and our environments (social, economic, political etc).

Civilisations ALWAYS begin through the spread of some relatively new information and knowledege. However, they tip when more and more people are bought into the ideals of this new "trend".
Think of the more recent incursion of the mobile phone. Over here in Africa, phones generally were not accepted so quickly. I remember the acronym "GSM" being termed "General Street Madness" because when you were making use of a Nokia or alcatel you appeared to be speaking with yourself or some ghost! This incursion caused quite a discomfort to what everyone in Africa (except for those who were more exposed to the outerworld) had considered to be normal and the naysayers were quick to predict the demise of these precious little harmless creatures of human evolution.
Little by little it became a symbol of societal status. "Only those who had people abroad needed that" people began to say or "it's nice but too costly".
Young people jumped on it much faster though(as we always do), for them "trending" was everything! You have to trend with the trend while the trend is trending (that's a tongue twister right thereπŸ‘…πŸ˜†)- the sovereign pledge of every young person since ages past.

I'll continue with the whole civilisation stuff but, civilisation changes don't only occur in this 3D world. It happens in the moral, political, spiritual and what have you areas of human life as well. And that is in no wise of lesser impact to human life as technological advances which we're all so familiar with. Civilisation really is a cornubation of all the facets of human existence.

"We" are:
young (not age but curious, exciting, risk taking and adventurous),
informed (socio-economic, political and bladibla),
spiritual (Born again, Holy Ghost filled, Scripture bred),
creators of civilisation (initiators, innovators, determinants and activists).

"We" don't want stuff (dogmas and assumptions) dumped on our heads. "We" are creating a new order, a new specie and calibre of people.
"We" are at our very core immensely God-like and we are chilling!
So join "we" and and let's get this agenda rolling.
Love ya! Pastor Lams 😎!  and my reareally cool fam.

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