God has forgiven all your past, present and future sins.
Here’s how that is true.
You were dead because of your sins and because your sinful nature was not yet cut away. Then God made you alive with Christ, for he forgave all our sins. He canceled the record of the charges against us and took it away by nailing it to the cross.
Colossians 2:13–14 NLT
When I preach on our total forgiveness in Christ, someone will inadvertently ask, “ButPastor Prince, if all my sins are forgiven, that means my future sins are too. But how can my future sins be forgiven?”
Well, that’s a great question. The reality is, when Jesus died on the cross two thousand years ago, all our sins were in the future.
There are people who argue that there is no Scripture that says that all our future sins are forgiven. They teach that when we receive Jesus, all our past sins are forgiven, but our future sins are only forgiven as we confess them and ask God for forgiveness.
First let me say to those who claim there is no Bible verse stating that our future sins are forgiven, that there is also no Bible verse stating that only our past sins are forgiven! But there is a Scripture that clearly states, “In Him we have redemption through His blood, the forgiveness of sins, according to the riches of His grace” (Eph. 1:7, emphasis mine).
What does it mean for our sins to be completely forgiven?
In the original Greek text, the verb for “have” is in the present tense, which indicates durative action, meaning we arecontinually having forgiveness of sins, including every sin we will ever commit.
Furthermore, in 1 John 2:12, it says, “I write to you, little children, because your sins are forgiven you for His name’s sake.” The Greek perfect tense is used here for “are forgiven,” meaning this forgiveness is a definite action completed in the past, with the effect of this action continuing into the present. This means that God’s forgiveness avails for you in your present, and continues into your future. Do you see that?
Next, I want you to consider today’s Scripture. Colossians 2:13–14 declares that Jesus forgave all our sins! The word “all” is the Greek pas, meaning “every kind or variety . . . the totality of the persons or things referred to.” It refers to “all, any, every, the whole.”
So “all” means all. God’s forgiveness of our sins covers every sin—past, present, and future! When we received the Lord Jesus as our Savior, we received the total and complete forgiveness of all our sins.
In Hebrews 10:11–14, the Bible says, “And every priest stands ministering daily and offering repeatedly the same sacrifices, which can never take away sins. But this Man, after He had offered one sacrifice for sins forever, sat down at the right hand of God, from that time waiting till His enemies are made His footstool. For by one offering He has perfected forever those who are being sanctified.”
Now, according to this Scripture, as a believer, for how long are you perfected? Forever! How can you be perfected forever, if your future sins are not forgiven? Obviously, they are!
Having predestined us to adoption as sons by Jesus Christ to Himself, according to the good pleasure of His will, to the praise of the glory of His grace, by which He made us accepted in the Beloved.
Do you believe that you are beloved and highly favored by God? Ephesians 1:6 says, “to the praise of the glory of His grace [unmerited favor], by which He made us accepted in the Beloved.”
It is not possible for us to make ourselves accepted. We are made accepted by the glory of the Lord’s unmerited favor.
The word “accepted” in Ephesians 1:6 is the Greek word charitoo. Now, the root word for charitoo is charis, which means “grace.” So charitoo simply means “highly graced” or “highly favored.” In other words, you are highly favored in the Beloved!
Now, we know that “the Beloved” in Ephesians 1:6 refers to Jesus. If you read on, it says in the next verse that “In Him [Jesus the Beloved] we have redemption through His blood, the forgiveness of sins, according to the riches of His grace [unmerited favor].”
Now, why didn’t the Bible just say that we are highly favored in Jesus or in Christ? (There are no insignificant details in the Bible.) Why did the Holy Spirit choose specifically to say that we are highly favored “in the Beloved”?
What does it mean to be God’s beloved?
“Beloved” is a warm and intimate term that was used by God at the Jordan River to describe Jesus. The Bible tells us that when Jesus was baptized in the Jordan River. “He saw the heavens parting and the Spirit descending upon Him like a dove. Then a voice came from heaven, ‘You are My beloved Son, in whom I am well pleased’” (Mark 1:10–11).
God the Father spoke publicly and His words were recorded for you to know that to be “accepted in the Beloved” means that God is well pleased with you today. See yourself sandwiched right smack in the midst of Jesus, God’s loved.
When God looks at you, He doesn’t see you in your failures and shortcomings. He sees you in Jesus’ perfection and loveliness!
Because you are in Christ, God says to you, “You, _______________ (insert your name here), are My beloved, in whom I am well pleased.” Jesus is well-pleasing to God because He kept the law perfectly. You and I are well-pleasing to God because we are accepted and highly favored in God’s family, who took all our sins and fulfilled the law on our behalf!
How was Jesus considered to God
Immediately after Jesus was baptized, He was led into the wilderness to be tempted by the devil. The devil came to Jesus and said, “If You are the Son of God, command that these stones become bread” (Matt. 4:3).
Now, don’t forget that Jesus had just heard the voice of His Father affirming Him with the words “You are My beloved Son.” Do you notice that the devil deliberately left out the word “beloved”?
Friend, for the devil’s temptations to work, he cannot remind you that you are loved by God. one The moment you are reminded of your identity as God’s beloved in Christ, he will not be able to succeed!
It is no wonder that the devil wants to rob believers of their sense of being God’s beloved. So don’t fall for the devil’s trick. Remind yourself today and every day that you are God’s loved!
For more devotionals like this from pastor Joseph Prince, read here.
Benin, a small West African country is slowly becoming a tourist destination. It has produced notable talents like Angélique Kidjo, a Beninese-French singer-songwriter and actress. While I may not know all her songs or follow her closely, it’s hard to deny her impact, especially with old hits like “Wombo Lombo.” Her powerful voice and stylish African prints embody the essence of Benin’s rich cultural heritage and serve as a symbol of pride for the entire continent. During my West African journey, I felt compelled to visit Cotonou, considering its proximity to Lome, Togo. Here’s an interesting tale of how my accommodation experience was.
I promptly booked my firstAirbnb after I was disappointed by a Couchsurfing host in Cotonou. The details of that tale will be in another post. Airbnb, Inc. is an American company operating an online marketplace for short-and-long-term homestays and experiences in various countries and regions. The company acts as a broker and charges a commission from each booking . My first host quickly accepted my request, answered a few questions and was willing to allow me come over within short notice. I was extremely excited when I boarded the tricycle to the beach area in Fidjrosse.
How was my first accommodation experience?
The house I entered was dirty beyond expectation; the stench emanating from the staircase and kitchen was nauseating, nothing like the tidy pictures portrayed on the App. Despite the host’s description of it being a family home where she lived with her two children, the reality was far from the inviting atmosphere I had hoped for.
Upon entering my room, my dismay only grew. Despite its spaciousness and unique cane-knitted bed, which I appreciated for its design, the room was very dark and dull. Equally, the lack of promised amenities quickly became apparent. The host had advertised high-speed Wi-Fi suitable for online work, yet when I requested the access code, she claimed not to have it. This blatant dishonesty soured my initial optimism. Despite her offer to share her mobile hotspot, she turned it off after 10 pm, disrupting my work and leaving me frustrated and exhausted.
How was the food at the restaurant?
Before retiring for the night, my hunger pangs demanded attention, forcing me to seek sustenance. Too exhausted to venture far in search of restaurants, I stumbled upon what I presumed to be the living room, only to discover it was actually a restaurant. This revelation surprised me; it was a public space serving beer, wine, and other items not disclosed on the host’s profile.
This deception further eroded my trust. Speechless with shock, I reluctantly ordered mouton (sheep meat) and fries. Moments later, I was served potatoes lacking crunch, alongside over-fried slices of mouton meat and a mix of peas and carrots. Upon first glance, it was evident the potatoes were fried in old oil, undercooked, and unseasoned. Disappointed, I regretted spending 2500frs on such a flavorless meal.
My dismay continued upon discovering the bathroom and toilet facilities, described as private and inside, were in fact public and located outside the room. The bathroom was unkempt, with dust accumulating everywhere, an oil-laden bucket of standing water, and a rusty shower. While I understand the practice of bucket showers common in many African settings, I expected better maintenance for the price I paid, nearing $15.
My accommodation experience on the second day
The following Saturday morning dawned brightly, starting off on a positive note. I requested my host to share her hotspot while I positioned myself in a corner of the restaurant near the window, seeking the fresh air. She obliged, and I settled down to work.
However, just before my third lesson at 11 am, she abruptly announced she needed to leave with her phone to obtain a WiFi router, citing discomfort with me using her phone. Her tone and manner were disrespectful, leaving me frustrated and bewildered. I had no choice but to relocate to a nearby restaurant to continue my work, despite the noise and distractions.
I returned around midday, relieved when she finally provided the WiFi password. Initially, everything seemed fine as I successfully accessed various web pages. However, my optimism was short-lived; by 9 pm, when I attempted to conduct a class requiring video calls, the WiFi proved inadequate for the task. Frustrated and disappointed, I had to cancel the class, informing her of the situation. She appeared surprised by my decision.
Realizing the WiFi issue was insurmountable for my work needs, I made the tough decision at 10 pm to cancel my Airbnb reservation, fully aware I wouldn’t receive a full refund for the remaining 4 days. I received confirmation of the cancellation and pleaded with her to allow me to stay the night due to the late hour and my need to secure alternative accommodation. Although she agreed, she was clearly upset by my departure. Despite her understanding, the inability to work effectively was my primary concern.
As the night slowly passed, I woke early and hastily arranged another Airbnb booking, grateful that she permitted me to stay the night, albeit against Airbnb’s regulations for cancellations.
What was strange about this accommodation experience?
However, a peculiar and unsettling encounter occurred when I approached her later about where to leave the keys. Unlike the previous morning when she was dressed and responsive, she appeared disheveled, wearing only a chest wrapper, seemingly with something in her mouth while mixing wood ash in a small bowl.
Her muttered words and dismissive gestures unnerved me deeply, sending chills down my spine. It felt ominous and unsettling. Despite my inquiry about the keys, she responded with an angry glare and refused to answer, waving me away in a disrespectful manner. Feeling uneasy, I hastily departed the building to await my ride from the new host.
Everything I saw was a sign of witchcraft. Black magic is the practice of magic, especially for evil purposes; the use of spells. Sorcery is very common in Benin as I had heard but I didn’t expect I would have to see it for real on broad day light. She looked really dreadful. I think when she stormed out the previous night at 11pm when I canceled, she probably went to see a sorcerer. Keep reading below, you’ll see why I said this.
My second accommodation experience
For a brief moment, I felt a wave of relief and gratitude towards my new host, a gentleman who generously offered to pick me up in his car from the same neighborhood. Despite his apparent unease and sadness, he refused my offer to pay for the favor, insisting he was simply being kind.
First and foremost, the internet speed at the new place was exactly what I needed, allowing me to work, watch videos, and even upload content to my website without issues. However, my main phone, a TCL model I had used in various Airbnbs and countries before, inexplicably refused to connect to the WiFi here. Despite checking all settings, it stubbornly remained disconnected.
Even my new host was puzzled when he noticed that every other nearby network signal was visible except the one in his house. This was extremely strange to the both of us. This man- an IT engineer did everything related to networks but for nearly 20mins, this phone refused to connect to the wifi. It was practically useless. I had held it on my hand a few minutes earlier when I left that lady’s house.
How did I resolve the situation?
Thankfully, I always travel with a backup phone, an old one, which connected to the WiFi here immediately. This strange turn of events made me suspect a bizarre connection between the odd behavior of my former Airbnb host that morning and my phone’s sudden WiFi issues. It may sound overly suspicious, but the timing was too coincidental: my main tool for work suddenly rendered ineffective just after leaving her place because of internet issues. Benin’s reputation for voodoo beliefs and witchcraft crossed my mind, especially considering her unexpected departure the previous night and her eerie demeanor the following morning. It seemed like she had consulted a ritualist to ensure she didn’t speak to me, potentially to disrupt my work and cause frustration.
To confirm my suspicions, as soon as I arrived in Togo some 5 days later and inserted my Togolese SIM card back into my main TCL phone, it connected to the network and functioned perfectly. It became clear that her actions were intended to hinder my ability to work while in Benin. Luckily, I had my laptop as a backup too, so I managed to continue working despite the phone issue. This unsettling experience prompted me to shorten my stay in Benin.
How was the new place?
The new Airbnb was located in a residential area with a few nearby restaurants, although I had to take a long walk to find one on occasion. Comparatively, I had a fairly better accommodation experience. One evening, my host kindly prepared fried spaghetti for me, for which I was grateful. I really loved the unique design of the living room. My room was big, with just a bed, desk, chair and closet. The gigantic bed had a soft and cozy mattress. The streets to this area was also calm and quiet.
However, there were notable drawbacks to this place. The host was unwilling to fix the bathroom light, which had not been working since before my arrival, despite my bringing it to his attention. Additionally, the kitchen was the dirtiest I had ever encountered. The overflowing trash can attracted ants, and dirty plates sat in standing water for over four days, emitting a foul stench throughout the kitchen area. It was so unpleasant that I avoided cooking altogether, despite having access to a kitchen.
Conclusion
After leaving, I wrote an honest review of my experience on the host’s profile. In response, he retaliated with curses and insults directed at me, even threatening physical harm. This unwarranted aggression prompted me to report him to Airbnb support for harassment, urging them to address his behavior towards future guests.
Regrettably, my interactions with these two individuals left me with the impression that some Beninese can be among the rudest people I’ve encountered in all my travels across some African countries. Their demeanor suggested an expectation that I owed them something, which added to the discomfort and frustration of my stay.
Final discalimer, I am not writing this post to discourage anyone from visiting Benin. This is just to share my accommodation experience. Absolutely, there are numerous Airbnbs and hotels with quality services. For privacy reasons, I didn’t share the details of these places . I still have chills writing this but I am sincerely grateful for God’s protection. Somehow, i felt it could have been worse.
Check out this link to see things you can do in Cotonou and other parts of the world.
Changi International Airport in Singapore is renowned as one of the world’s best airports, consistently winning accolades for its seamless efficiency, cutting-edge amenities, and traveler-friendly services. Opened in 1981, it has grown to become a major hub in Southeast Asia, known for its exceptional passenger experience.
With attractions like the iconic Jewel complex, lush indoor gardens, and even a butterfly sanctuary, Changi blends world-class transit with entertainment and relaxation. Whether you’re on a quick layover or a longer journey, Changi offers a unique travel experience that sets it apart from other airports globally.
When I arrived at Changi Airport in June 2023, I was completely captivated by everything I saw. From the immense size to the sleek modern design and stunning decorations, I couldn’t help but stand in awe for a few minutes. It’s easy to see why this is hailed as the best airport in the world—everything about it is exceptional.
Accessibility and transportation around Changi International airport
As soon as I arrived and exchanged my USD into Singaporean dollars, I decided to purchase an EZ-Link card. These special cards offer tourists unlimited access to Singapore’s public transport, including buses, MRT, and LRT trains, within the card’s validity period. It cost me less than 5 USD. You can easily top it up at the airport, as I did, or use the machines available at MRT stations.
Changi Airport is conveniently accessible via various modes of transportation. The Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) system connects the airport to the city center, making it easy for travelers to get to and from the airport.
Taxis, ride-sharing services, and airport shuttles are also readily available, providing seamless connectivity. Within the airport, shhuttles are free but you will have to wait for a few minutes.
During one of my trips from Singapore to the Philippines, I decided to take the bus from the airport to save some money. Little did I know how far the bus station was from the departure section inside the airport. I had no idea Changi was that big! I ended up walking for nearly an hour, lugging my heavy suitcase along, as no shuttles pass through that part of the airport. It was exhausting, especially with the weight of my luggage.
For my final return trip, I thought I’d outsmart the system and use the MRT. While it was quicker, I still had to walk nearly 30 minutes to reach the departure area. My biggest lesson? If you’re traveling with heavy luggage, splurge on a taxi. It’s expensive, but it will save you the hassle of trekking through this gigantic airport!
Facilities and Services at Changi airport
Changi international airport is known for its top-notch facilities and services, which cater to the needs of all types of travelers. Some highlights include:
– Dining: With over 140 dining options, ranging from fast food to fine dining, Changi Airport offers a culinary journey for every palate.As I wandered through Changi Airport, I took some time to explore the restaurants scattered around. Curious about the variety, I checked out several spots and was greeted by an enticing mix of Western and Asian cuisines. The dishes looked mouthwatering, enough to get my taste buds tingling. But as tempting as they were, the prices gave me pause. Everything seemed a bit too expensive for my liking, so I decided to keep exploring before committing to a meal.
– Shopping:The airport features an extensive range of retail outlets, including luxury brands, duty-free shops, and local boutiques. As you might already know, Singapore is one of the most expensive countries in Asia, and that definitely carries over to the airport. While exploring the shops, I quickly realized that most items were on the pricier side. If you’re hoping to pick up a memorable souvenir, be prepared to spend a little extra. The selection is impressive, but those unique keepsakes come with a hefty price tag.
Inside Changi International airport
– Entertainment:Travelers can enjoy various entertainment options, such as movie theaters, gaming lounges, and even a rooftop swimming pool.
– Relaxation:There are numerous lounges, napping areas, and spa facilities available for those looking to relax before their flight.
Innovative Attractions at the Changi International airport
Changi Airport is home to several unique attractions that set it apart from other airports:
– Jewel Changi Airport: A stunning multi-use complex featuring the world’s tallest indoor waterfall, lush indoor gardens, and a wide array of shopping and dining options.The Jewel Changi Airport is an architectural marvel that seamlessly blends nature and modern design. At its heart lies the Rain Vortex, the world’s tallest indoor waterfall, surrounded by lush greenery in the Shiseido Forest Valley. The stunning glass dome structure allows natural light to flood the space, creating a calming oasis that feels more like a nature park than an airport terminal.
Beyond its beauty, Jewel is also a shopper’s paradise, offering a wide range of international brands, dining options, and entertainment experiences. From the Canopy Park’s playful attractions to the high-end boutiques, there’s something for everyone. Whether you’re passing through or spending a few hours, Jewel adds an extra layer of wonder to your airport experience.
One evening, I decided to visit Jewel Changi Airport to catch the famous light show, and it quickly became the most unforgettable experience I’ve ever had at an airport. At 8 p.m. on certain days, hundreds of travelers and locals gather to watch the magic unfold. The night I went, the show featured Disney characters, their images magically woven into the lights, creating a surreal, breathtaking scene. I’m not much of a movie buff, but seeing so many iconic Marvel characters projected in that way was something special.
Jewel lights display at the Singapore International airport
The background music was soothing, adding to the atmosphere, and every few seconds, the crowd, myself included, couldn’t help but say “wow.” It was like being transported to another world—honestly, words don’t do it justice. If you’re planning to visit Changi, I highly recommend booking an evening flight just so you can unwind and enjoy this otherworldly spectacle. Or, like me, you could come on a separate day just for the show—it’s totally worth it!
– Butterfly Garden: A tropical butterfly habitat located in Terminal 3, offering a tranquil escape for nature lovers.
– Sunflower Garden: A beautiful rooftop garden in Terminal 2, providing a serene spot to unwind and enjoy the view.
I was unable to visit the other gardens but I can guarantee they are places worth visiting.
Check-In and Security at the Changi International airport
Check-in at Changi Airport is efficient, with numerous counters and self-service kiosks available to streamline the process. All instructions are written in English, so its easy to understand. There were also a few information centers with staff 24/7. It wasn’t challenging for me to tour the gigantic airport.
The city-state of Singapore is the wealthiest country in Asia, with a per-capita GDP of $107,690 (PPP Int$).
The security procedures are thorough yet quick, thanks to advanced technology and well-trained staff.
I was beyond excited when I booked my two-month trip to Singapore, dreaming of all the sights and experiences waiting for me in this amazing city-state. The cherry on top? Cameroon has a visa-free agreement with Singapore! No visa struggles, just a quick online entry form two days before my flight, and off I went. I was ready for a great adventure in July and August, exploring Singapore’s wonders.
Flying with Ethiopian Airways, I was already picturing my stay at the Betel Box Hostel, where I’d booked 16 days to start with. But as they say, life has a way of throwing curveballs. When I landed and met with immigration, I wasn’t expecting the reaction I got. The officer seemed startled when I mentioned my two-month stay. Next thing I knew, I was whisked away to their office, my heart sinking.
Here’s where the real fun began. Two female immigration officers took charge of my case, and boy, did they ask questions. I mean every question you can think of! I showed them my hotel reservation, proof of payment, my return flight, my bank balance, and even details of my work. But the kicker? Just saying I was there for tourism wasn’t enough for them. Apparently, they hadn’t seen many Cameroonians coming just to enjoy the sights.
What followed was a deep dive into my travel history, work background, and life story. I pulled up my blog, rattled off the countries I’ve visited, and explained how I’ve been a traveler for years. I even told them about my six years living in South Korea, completely crime-free, working and studying in peace. It seemed almost unbelievable to them!
After nearly three hours of grilling, showing my Google Photos from past trips, one of the officers finally seemed convinced I wasn’t there for job hunting. She gave me the green light to enter—but only if I bought a new flight ticket showing I’d leave in 30 days, respecting their visa-free policy. Phew! I wasn’t about to argue. I quickly bought the ticket, even though I knew I’d lose some money canceling the old one. The new departure date was set, and all my details were registered into their system.
With a final reminder not to overstay, the officer smiled and wished me a great stay in Singapore, still amazed at my life as a travel blogger. I rolled my suitcase into the beautiful, glowing airport, finally able to breathe again—and with a big smile on my face.
For my fellow Cameroonians planning to visit Singapore, here’s my advice: don’t book anything longer than 30 days, unless you want to spend hours in immigration limbo! Make sure you’ve got all your proof of stay, return tickets, and a well-documented travel history, just in case.
One cool thing about Singapore though? No hard paper visa or passport stamps! Everything is digital. Two days after my entry, I got an email extending my stay by three extra days. They even spared me a few passport pages. How awesome is that?
Despite the rough start, I had an incredible time. But take it from me—be prepared, and you’ll avoid a stressful welcome!
Resting areas inside the airport
Lounge and Waiting Areas
Changi International Airport boasts some of the most luxurious lounges in the world, available to premium passengers and members of certain loyalty programs. These lounges offer comfortable seating, high-speed Wi-Fi, gourmet dining, and even shower facilities.
The general waiting areas are spacious, well-maintained, and equipped with charging stations and free Wi-Fi. For budget reasons, I ended up spending several hours at the airport waiting for my flights, especially since I was in and out of Singapore twice. Surprisingly, it was a comfortable experience! The seating was spacious, and the free Wi-Fi was fast and super reliable. I didn’t feel bored for a single minute.
Cleanliness and Maintenance
The airport’s cleanliness and maintenance are impeccable. Restrooms are spotless and frequently attended to, while common areas are regularly cleaned and well-kept.
It was unusual, but impressive, to see cleaners moving around almost every hour. The restrooms had a distinct fresh scent, thanks to the cleaning staff who were constantly maintaining the hygiene and keeping everything spotless.
Customer Service
Customer service at Changi Airport is exemplary. Staff members are friendly, professional, and always willing to assist with any inquiries or issues. The airport also provides information counters and digital kiosks to help passengers navigate their way around.
Baggage Handling
Baggage handling at Changi International Airport is efficient and reliable. The airport employs advanced tracking systems to ensure that luggage is handled with care and delivered promptly.
Pros of using Changi airport
– Exceptional dining and shopping options.
– Unique attractions like Jewel Changi and the Butterfly Garden.
– Efficient check-in and security processes.
– Luxurious lounges and spacious waiting areas.
– Impeccable cleanliness and maintenance.
– Excellent customer service and connectivity.
Cons to using this airport
– Can be overwhelming due to its size and numerous facilities (but staff and signage help navigate easily).
Conclusion
Changi Airport sets the standard for excellence in air travel. Its world-class facilities, innovative attractions, and outstanding customer service make it a pleasure to transit through or start your journey from. Whether you’re a frequent flyer or a first-time visitor, Changi Airport promises a memorable and stress-free travel experience.
If you want to read about other airports and things to do in Singapore, check outt this link.
You are in Sierra Leone and like many overlanders, you are contemplating your trip to Liberia. Here’s how l navigated that same path. This short post on how to travel by road from Sierra Leone to Liberia will expound on the transport fare, time and process. This is a must-do if you want to tour West Africa on a budget.
Most rich overlanders use their imported cars and motorbikes from different continents, but l did it with public transport. Here’s a simple guide of how it went by.
Just like many travelers, Freetown, the capital city, is always the first stop in this tiny West African country. That was mine too There are three places within Freetown where you can board a taxi or bus to Bo city, then Monrovia. I will post all the options below, though l took only one.
I got most of my information just randomly asking Sierra Leoneans around the street or in buses. By the time you take this trip by road from Sierra Leone to Liberia, a lot might have changed, but I hope this helps you.
Leg one on how to travel by road from Sierra Leone to Liberia
The first one is to go to the Lumley bus station. This was the closest to my Airbnb so it was perfect for me. I went as early as 7am but the bus like several other public transport systems in many African countries doesn’t have a specific departure time. That means, it leaves only when there are many passengers. I hoped for the front seat and l was happy to get it.
Otherwise every other section will have 5 persons. This is extremely uncomfortable in a minibus. The squeezing is for real.
As per May 2024, l paid 130SLE as transport fare.
The second optiom is to go to the central bus station. I heard there are bigger 70 seater buses that depart from there directly to Bo. The price for this is 125SLE.
Lastly, you can take a private shared taxi from shell. Shell is a famous petrol station, every one knows it. For maximum comfort and to save time, some people hire the taxi. It leaves immediately you pay, and undoubtedly is the fastest way. I regreted why l didn’t take this option. It could have been slightly expensive but I could have saved my time to work.
I spent 4hours waiting at the bus station. My precious time which l could have done something else productive. The map on Google estimates a 4 hour trip but it might end up being a 7hours one like mine. There’s just one police check point so its a straight trip on a fairly tarred good road.
Equally, I recall seeing a pothole just once or two. Kudos to the Sierra Leonean government for this great infrastructural development. You would probably be tired like me. Some people dare to continue from Bo to Monrovia on the same day, but l recommend taking a break and spending a night or two in Bo.
Where is Bo?
Bo city is Sierra Leone’s third largest city. I suggest spending the night here. Otherwise, the trip to Monrovia will be too lengthy and exhausting. I spent a few nights here at Umoja GuestHouse beside the road at New London famous junction. This position is ideal because its beside the bus station for Freetown and Monrovia.
If you want to try the expensive side of things, then go to Dohas Hotel. Alternatively, you can stay at the Sahara Hotel. Its extremely affordable and within the city. I will give more details on my lodge in another post.
Second leg of the trip
Depenidng on where you choose to stay in Bo, you will have several options from the New London roundabout bus station to travel to Liberia.
The first option is to choose a shared taxi or bus to Jendema. This is Sierra Leone’s border final border town. From there after your cross the immigration, you can board several buses to Monrovia. This option is very cheap. Bo to Jendema is $7 and Jendema to Monrovia is $10.
The second option is to board a direct shared taxi from Bo to Monrovia. This means, the driver will wait at all the immigration stops. The cost was $20. I took this one because l didn’t want to be stranded at parks in an unfamiliar area with my 2 luggages. I felt it was safe that my bags were in one place with me until Monrovia.
On the Sierra Leone side, after almost 3 hours drive, our car stopped under a large canopy. Everyone had to alight and go to the Sierra Leonean offices in the block house behind the tent.
They checked our yellow fever vaccination cards. I had to walk into 3 other offices where my passport was stamped to say goodbye.
The police and some ministry officers wrote my personal information in their ledger books while asking numerous irrelevant questions. I didn’t see them asking many questions to West Africans. They seemed surprised and told me they’ve hardly seen a Cameroonian on that road. We shared short laughs about Cameroon’s political situation and l was off to the Liberian side.
After all this waiting time, I suggest you walk on foot through the bridge to the other side. Its a short walk but it could be the best place to take pictures of nature. It will be rewarding l promise.
Third leg of the roadtrip from Sierra Leone to Liberia
This stage of the trip begins when you cross the gigantic bridge over a calm lake or river. I didn’t remark what type it was. I was carried away with the beauty of the natural feeling around this place.
You will be expected to stop at the large park area before the bridge to get the welcome stamp from the Liberian immigration. Its a slightly lengthy process where bags are checked and your personal information are handwritten in large ledgers. I was in shock to see all the writing still done manually even in this technology age.
After this process, you can exchange money from any of the many money changers loitering around this bus area of Bo waterside.
Before walk across to the Sierra Leone side, you will need to show your yellow fever vaccination card at the Liberian health service office. A lengthy handwritten process where they write dates and detail from the card into a ledgar.
Before you get to Monrovia, you will pass two police stops in Bo Waterside, the border town of Liberia. That means you will leave Bo to go to Bo. How awesome is that?
Depending on where you are planning to stay in Liberia’s capital city Monrovia, or other parts of Liberia, the car will stop at the Duala market.
From there, you can board a bike or kehkeh (tricycle) if you don’t have a lot of luggage like me to almost every other part. Taxis are around the main road and will be the most comfortable option but they are slightly expensive.
I wasn’t familiar with the place to take note of any landmarks but l suggest you ask your driver. Its a popular part of the city.
Things to carry along
I applied for my Liberian visa at the Liberian Embassy in Freetown. It was $100. I was informed that the process will take a week for the visa to be issued. I waited for a call for over a week. Dissatisfied with the delay, I took a bold step to go and request for my passport and visa in person. When I went there, surprisingly, nothing had been done. I had to wait for a few minutes for the visa officer to process my application. Thats by far the weirdest visa application process I have ever had. My passport was handed to me without an apology. Apparently, they had forgotten.
1.Your passport with a visa if you need one.
2.West African national identity card or the ECOWAS card if you are West African
3. Yellow fever card
If you are a travel fanatic like me and want to dare other countries, you could check out this blog. Thats where I got most of my travel information before this trip.
Now, you know how to travel by road from Sierra Leone to Liberia. Check out other roadtrips from Ghana to Togo and future posts here on what to do in Sierra Leone and Liberia.
But this Man, after He had offered one sacrifice for sins forever,sat down at the right hand of God . . . For by one offering He has perfected forever those who are being sanctified.
Hebrews 10:12, 14
As a believer, have you ever been plagued by thoughts of how you haven’t been good enough? Or haven’t done enough to deserve God’s blessings? That your imperfection disqualifies you from receiving anything good from God?. If you’ve been struggling with these thoughts, I want you to read and reread today’s scripture, Hebrews 10:12, 14, and let the verses saturate your heart, mind, and conscience. Let the knowledge of how you are completely forgiven and forever perfected by Jesus’ finished work at the cross sink in.
You are not going to be forgiven and perfected one day through all your hard work. No, my friend, the good news is, you already are forgiven and perfected—once and for all time—through Jesus’ sacrifice.
And how long is forever? I checked the original Greek word for forever in the verse and guess what? “Forever” means forever! You have been totally forgiven and perfected forever by Jesus’ cleansing blood, not by the blood of animal sacrifices that can never take away sins.
What is the meaning of forever
Pastor Prince, how can I be fully assured that all my sins have already been forgiven?
Good question! Notice that after Jesus offered His life as a sacrifice and payment for all our sins, He “sat down” at the Father’s right hand. Jesus sat down to demonstrate to us that the work is indeed finished!
Under the old covenant, the priest who served in the tabernacle of Moses never sat down. But “stands ministering daily” because his work could never be finished. The blood of bulls and goats could “never take away sins” (Heb. 10:11).
Interestingly, in the holy place of the tabernacle of Moses, there was not a single piece of furniture prepared for the priest to sit on. You would not find a single chair in the holy place. You would find the altar of incense, the menorah, and even a table of showbread, but not chairs. This was because the work of the priest was never finished. Only Jesus’ work is a finished work.
My friend, you can rest easy in your heart and mind today. You can relax because Jesus has finished the work. In God’s eyes, you are forever perfect, spotless, and washed whiter than snow by the precious, eternal blood of His Son. And it’s permanent!
Your part is simply to believe and receive all that Jesus has done for you. That’s how you reign in life over sin, addictions, and whatever the enemy throws at you. That’s how you come up tops in all of life’s challenges!
Lagos, Nigeria‘s largest city and a bustling metropolis, is a dynamic blend of tradition and modernity. Known as the economic powerhouse of Africa, Lagos is a city that never sleeps, with its vibrant markets, eclectic nightlife, and endless energy. From the historic streets of Lagos Island to the rapidly growing suburbs of Lekki and Victoria Island, the city offers a rich tapestry of experiences.
Lagos is also a cultural hub, home to Nollywood, the world’s second-largest film industry, and a thriving music scene that has produced global stars. Whether you’re exploring its diverse neighborhoods, enjoying its beaches, or navigating its infamous traffic, Lagos is a city that leaves a lasting impression.
1.Ikeja mall
Ikeja Mall stands as a bustling hub in Lagos, Nigeria, offering a diverse array of amenities that cater to both locals and visitors alike. At the mall, book enthusiasts can browse through a well-stocked bookstore, where they can find a wide selection of genres ranging from fiction to academic texts, catering to diverse reading preferences and educational needs.
For entertainment, Ikeja Mall features a modern cinema that showcases the latest blockbuster movies from around the world. The cinema provides a state-of-the-art viewing experience with comfortable seating and advanced audiovisual technology, making it a popular destination for moviegoers seeking to immerse themselves in cinematic adventures.
Ikeja mall, Lagos
When hunger strikes, visitors can indulge in a variety of dining options, including a KFC outlet known for its signature fried chicken and fast-food delights. Whether grabbing a quick meal or enjoying a sit-down dining experience, KFC at Ikeja Mall offers a convenient and familiar choice for delicious food in a relaxed setting.
Additionally, ShopRite at Ikeja Mall provides a comprehensive shopping experience with a wide range of groceries, household items, electronics, and more. The supermarket chain is renowned for its quality products and competitive pricing, making it a preferred destination for shoppers looking to stock up on essentials or indulge in a bit of retail therapy.
Overall, Ikeja Mall serves as a vibrant destination where individuals and families can shop, dine, watch movies, and unwind, offering a dynamic blend of entertainment, dining, and retail options that cater to diverse tastes and preferences in Lagos, Nigeria.
2. Relax at Johnson Jakande Tinubu park
Johnson Jakande Tinubu (JJT) Park, located in the heart of Lagos, provides a serene escape from the bustling city life, offering visitors a tranquil space to unwind and connect with nature. Named after three prominent Lagos governors, the park is well-maintained and beautifully landscaped, featuring lush green lawns, flowering plants, and shaded areas perfect for relaxation and leisure activities.
Visitors to JJT Park can enjoy a variety of amenities, including walking paths, playgrounds for children, and numerous benches and picnic spots. The park is a popular destination for families, friends, and individuals seeking a peaceful environment to relax, exercise, or enjoy a leisurely stroll. The open spaces and well-designed layout make it an ideal spot for picnics, outdoor activities, and quiet contemplation.
Johnson Jakande park
In addition to its natural beauty, JJT Park often hosts cultural and community events, adding to its vibrant atmosphere. These events provide opportunities for social interaction and cultural enrichment, making the park not only a place for relaxation but also a hub for community engagement. Whether you’re looking to escape the city’s hustle and bustle, enjoy a peaceful walk, or participate in community events, Johnson Jakande Tinubu Park offers a refreshing and inviting setting in the heart of Lagos.
3.Listen to live music at the New Afrika shrine
Listening to live music at the New Afrika Shrine in Lagos is an iconic experience that embodies the spirit of Nigerian music and cultural activism. Founded by the legendary musician Fela Kuti, the Shrine serves as a homage to Afrobeat—a genre that blends traditional Yoruba music, jazz, funk, and highlife with politically charged lyrics.
Visitors to the New Afrika Shrine can expect electrifying performances by talented musicians and energetic dancers, creating an immersive atmosphere of rhythm and activism. The Shrine not only celebrates Fela Kuti’s legacy but also serves as a platform for contemporary artists to showcase their talents and engage audiences in discussions about social justice and human rights.
New Afrika shrine
The ambiance at the New Afrika Shrine is vibrant and inclusive, drawing both locals and international visitors who come to enjoy the pulsating beats and infectious energy of Afrobeat music. With its lively performances, cultural significance, and lively crowd, a visit to the New Afrika Shrine offers an unforgettable experience that encapsulates the essence of Lagos’ music scene and the enduring legacy of Fela Kuti’s musical and political influence.
4.Oshodi station market
Oshodi Station Market in Lagos is a bustling commercial hub renowned for its vibrant energy and diverse offerings. Situated near Oshodi Bus Interchange, one of the busiest transportation hubs in Nigeria, the market buzzes with activity throughout the day. It serves as a vital trading center where vendors from across Lagos and beyond converge to sell a wide array of goods, ranging from clothing and accessories to electronics, household items, and traditional African fabrics.
Navigating through Oshodi Station Market is a sensory experience, with narrow aisles packed with stalls overflowing with merchandise. The market’s atmosphere is dynamic and bustling, with traders calling out to passersby and shoppers haggling over prices. It’s a melting pot of cultures and commerce, reflecting Lagos’ vibrant diversity and entrepreneurial spirit.
Oshodi market, Lagos
Beyond its role as a trading hub, Oshodi Station Market is also a cultural landmark where visitors can immerse themselves in Lagosian street life. The market’s proximity to major transport routes makes it a convenient stop for both locals running errands and tourists seeking to explore Lagos’ bustling markets.
With its lively atmosphere and vast array of goods, Oshodi Station Market offers an authentic taste of Lagosian commerce and culture, making it a must-visit destination for those eager to experience the heartbeat of Nigeria’s commercial capital.
And the patriarchs, becoming envious, sold Joseph into Egypt. But God was with him and delivered him out of all his troubles, and gave him favor and wisdom in the presence of Pharaoh, king of Egypt; and he made him governor over Egypt and all his house.
It is important for you to recognize that there is a significant difference between God’s unmerited favor and favoritism. God’s unmerited favor is based entirely on Jesus’ merit, and we received it through His finished work at the cross. We did nothing to deserve His favor. It is completely unmerited.
Favoritism, however, stinks of self-effort. Individuals who rely on favoritism for promotion have to resort to apple polishing, office politics, manipulative tactics, backstabbing, and all kinds of compromises just to get what they want. They use all their efforts to open doors for themselves, and in the process, they lose themselves.
God has a higher and better way for you. It hurts Him to see His precious children groveling like sycophants just to get ahead in life.
If a door closes, so be it! Believe with full confidence that God has a better way for you. You do not have to depend on favoritism to keep opportunities open for yourself when you have God’s unmerited favor!
How did God show favor to Joseph?
That was how Joseph operated. He depended on the Lord for his success, and not on favoritism, which would have required him to compromise his beliefs. When Potiphar’s wife, who was likely one of the most beautiful women in the land, kept trying to seduce Joseph to sleep with her, Joseph stood his ground on the firm foundation of unmerited favor.
He refused, saying, “There is no one greater in this house than I, nor has he [Potiphar] kept back anything from me but you, because you are his wife. How then can I do this great wickedness, and sin against God?” (Gen. 39:9).
From his words, it is clear that Joseph knew the source of his success, favor, and blessings. Also, he did not see giving in to Potiphar’s wife as a great wickedness and sin against Potiphar alone, but against God too.
He knew that every blessing that he had experienced was a result of the Lord’s favor on him. He knew that it was not Potiphar who promoted him from the position of a lowly slave to become the overseer of Potiphar’s entire estate. It was the Lord!
Similarly in your life, know and rejoice that it is the Lord who is the source of your blessings and success! You don’t have to resort to trying to win the favor of significant people in your life. It is the Lord’s favor on you that sets you up for recognition, promotion, and increase.
Are you a Christian planning a trip or moving to Busan, South Korea? This review of Antioch International Ministry (AIM) might just be your guide to finding a church home away from home. I called AIM my church for almost two years, and I’d return in a heartbeat if I ever find myself in Busan again.
AIM in Busan, South Korea, is a thriving and diverse church community that embraces people from all walks of life. Known for its passionate worship, heartfelt preaching, and strong emphasis on missions, AIM provides a welcoming environment for both locals and internationals. The church is deeply committed to spreading the Gospel and fostering spiritual growth through dynamic services, small groups, and various outreach programs. With a focus on unity in diversity, AIM offers a vibrant space where individuals can connect, grow in their faith, and make a global impact.
Antioch International Ministry pastors and praise team singing.
AIM is the English branch of the well-known Sooyoungro Church. It’s not just a community for foreigners; many Koreans are also members. The diversity was captivating from my first visit, and I loved contributing to the unique mix.
Sooyoungro Church, located in Busan, South Korea, is a vibrant and welcoming Korean community known for its dynamic worship services and strong sense of fellowship. The church offers a blend of traditional and contemporary worship styles, creating an atmosphere where people from diverse backgrounds can connect and grow in their faith.
With a commitment to spiritual growth, Sooyoungro Church hosts various programs and activities for all ages, fostering a sense of belonging and spiritual nourishment. Its engaging sermons, passionate praise team, and active involvement in the local community make it a cherished place for both locals and visitors seeking a meaningful worship experience.
Service Location and Timing for Antioch International Ministry
Getting to AIM is a breeze. You can take the subway, bus, or drive. The main stop is in Suyeong-gu, and services are held in the large Ellev Theatre building, B2 floor. For any inquiries, just look up the church phone service on Google or email aimbusan@gmail.com.
Every Sunday morning, I was filled with excitement as I headed to AIM for fellowship. Often spending over an hour on the subway or bus, I would listen to the previous Sunday’s sermon on YouTube or the songs we were going to use for worship. It was truly the highlight of my week.
Sarah on the subway going to church
Service Times
Every Sunday, there’s a general meeting from 11:00 AM to 12:30 PM. If you have kids aged 6-12, there’s a Kids for Christ (KFC) service on the 6th floor. For new moms, there’s a cozy 11:00 AM to 12:30 PM gathering at the 2nd floor café.
Pre-COVID, we enjoyed a free bite at the café right after the main service—a fantastic time to chat and connect with others.
What makes Antioch International Ministry special?
After lunch, the church splits into community groups from 1:00 PM to 2:15 PM. These groups, scattered around the Ellev building, discuss the service and share life experiences. It’s a perfect time to connect personally and seek support or prayers.
One of my fondest memories was when our group leader took us out for lunch after service. Initially, it felt like eating with strangers, but they soon became friends who greeted me warmly every Sunday.
Joining a Group
To join a group, you need to be a church member, which involves a 4-week study with one of the Pastors. These foundational classes explain the church’s doctrines, its mission, and what to expect as a member. After completion, you’re assigned to a small group where you’ll experience life together as a family.
Sarah fellowshipping with some Antioch International Ministry brethren
How can you get involved?
Like any church, AIM has many areas to serve. I was thrilled to join the praise team after my membership class. This small but vibrant group of around 10-15 people from different countries was a blend of musical styles. We rehearsed every Saturday morning, enjoying lunch and fun breaks together.
Despite my struggles with following beats, my leaders encouraged me to learn the tambourine and shaker, pushing me out of my comfort zone. l cannot claim to be a professional tambourine player now. But it was fun and a delight to try to mix its sounds with those of the drums, guitars and piano.
AIM offers opportunities for growth in various aspects, whether in ushering, cleaning, or singing. The friendships I formed, especially with my British, Korean, Mozambiquan, Ghanian, Malawian, Indonesian, and American praise team friends, are some of my most cherished memories.
Sarah and friends singing
Cultural Diversity and Events
AIM’s pastors hail from diverse backgrounds—one from the United States of American, a Korean, and a South African—bringing a blend of cultural insights. I have never been to a church like this.
During Korean traditional holidays like Chuseok, the church organized events for members to learn about the Korean culture and enjoy traditional games and food.
We also celebrated American Thanksgiving with a delicious turkey dinner, and for Christmas, we had a musical evening where I sang with my African friends. Harmonizing in different African languages felt like a piece of home.
On Wednesdays and special days, AIM organized prayer sessions for regions worldwide, a touching reminder of the church’s global outlook.
Sarah and church friends celebrating Christmas
Why Join Antioch International Ministry?
If you’re feeling lonely and need a church family, AIM offers a bond of friendship with warm-hearted people.
The ministry also organizes fun outings, like picnics at Busan’s beaches, complete with group transportation and snacks. We had Bible games, fun activities, and plenty of time to relax and take pictures.
Sarah and church friends at a beach picnic organised by Antioch International Ministry
At times, we joined Sooyoungro Church for combined praise and worship sessions with the Korean congregation. These events were at the large auditorium and had a variety of Christians from the entire church. I was thrilled to know that, there were other services too. For example, I knew the Filipino service based solely for those from the Philipines. They had designated Pastors who preached in Tagalog, one of their native languages.
Though I cannot recall how many other countries had seperate services, but I am sure, there were numerous missionaries and Pastors sponsored by the church to preach the Gospel.
How amazing is it to be able to fellowship with your fellow nations in a foreign country?
Sarah and praise team friends at the Soooyoungro main Church for an event
My Most Remarkable AIM Experience
The pastors were always approachable and ready to offer encouragement and support. The warmth and friendliness extended to the pastors’ wives, who were welcoming both at church and during special home visits. Movie nights or simple gatherings were always accompanied by food and drinks, making me feel truly cared for.
One unforgettable act of kindness was during the COVID-19 pandemic when the church delivered food items to my doorstep and regularly checked on me online. This love in action made me feel alive and cared for, even in a foreign country.
I got a special gift after my membership class graduation. My beautiful ceramic mug and keyholder will be my souvenirs forever.
AIM gifts
Though it’s been almost three years since I left AIM, my memories remain vivid. From May 2019 to December 2020, l felt very happy fellowshiping at this amazing church. I miss everyone and would love to relive that part of my life.
While I can’t guarantee your experience will be identical, an open heart to God and respect for others will surely lead to a spiritually enriching and socially fulfilling time there.
Living as a foreigner can be challenging, so why not make a new family and be a reason someone else learns about God? It’s a rare opportunity to share your culture and inspire others with your testimony. You will not only feel like giving but the reward of fellowshipping with others will your highlight like it was mine.
There were countless times when work and life had me feeling overwhelmed, but I always found comfort and peace in the company of these amazing friends. Their advice and warm hugs felt like I was being wrapped in Jesus’ arms. The pastors were always there too—ready to listen, share, and pray with me.
Conclusion
I have been several miles away from many of these awesome people but I still feel grateful to have met many people from around the world for free.
It has been a blessing to be in touch with some of them though continents away and I wish I could play back the hands of time to be with them. I might not communicate with everyone I met at AIM regularly now, but I know I have lovely and kind brethren around the world. How amazing is that!?
Words and a few pictures can’t fully capture just how blessed I was at AIM. Some of my favorite memories were the lunches we shared and even celebrating my birthday together. We laughed, we talked about our struggles, and we got through the hard times as a family. How could I ever forget those special moments? They were the kind of experiences that leave a mark on your heart forever.
Sarah and some praise team friends on her last Sunday at AIM
It’s important to note that things and people have certainly changed over time, as this blog reflects only my experience from 2019 to 2020. However, I still believe that being a part of AIM would be a blessed experience.
For more details about AIM, please check out their easy to use webiste here.
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Having wiped out the handwriting of requirements that was against us, which was contrary to us. And He has taken it out of the way, having nailed it to the cross. Having disarmed principalities and powers, He made a public spectacle of them, triumphing over them in it. Colossians 2:14-15
The Bible says that God has “disarmed principalities and powers,” referring to Satan and his cohorts (Eph. 6:12). So the devil has already been disarmed. But do you know what weapon he was wielding before his forced disarmament?
Today’s Scripture gives us the answer clearly: the devil was armed with the “handwriting of requirements that was against us.” On Mount Sinai, God wrote the Ten Commandments on two tablets of stone. The “handwriting of requirements” was thus a reference to the law that was written by the finger of God.
Let me stress that the law is holy, just, and good. It was designed by God to expose man’s weaknesses, sins, and inability to be holy, just, and good so that man would see his need for a Savior. You need to understand that no amount of keeping the law can make you holy. Only the blood of Jesus can do that.
The devil then armed himself with the law to accuse and condemn man. Now, listen carefully to this: God didn’t give the law to arm the devil, but the devil, knowing that the law was against us, took advantage of it and has been using it as his weapon to further alienate us from God.
Why was the devil disarmed?
That’s why when God nailed the law to the cross, He made a public spectacle of the devil and all the powers of darkness! Once the law was nailed to the cross of Jesus, God knew that the law no longer had the power to condemn us as long as we believed on Jesus. Therefore, when you know and believe that Jesus has fulfilled completely the righteous requirements of the law on our behalf, the devil cannot use the law to condemn you every time you fail.
Today, if the enemy uses the law to point out your sins, look to the cross of Jesus and reject the condemnation. You may say, “No one can blot out God’s handwriting.” Yes, you are right. No man can, but God can!
And God did it righteously. My friend, you have been redeemed from the curse of the law. The devil and his crew have been disarmed. Hallelujah!
Refuse to subject yourself any longer to the old covenant system of the law. Don’t put the weapon of the law back into the devil’s hands. Every teaching that says, “You have to keep the law to be blessed by God,” is doing just that.
Reject such legalistic teachings and rest in the truth of God’s disarmament and grace. The more you believe and embrace the truth of His grace, the more you are empowered to experience victory over your failings and challenges. This is how you reign, and when you reign, the devil doesn’t!