God Is Not Against Hospitals – And Miracles Don’t Replace Mammograms

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  1. This piece of work needs to be published on the front page of every newspaper in Africa throughout this month. The subject couldn’t be highlighted more.
    Great work.😊

  2. Great piece , Anita👏🏾
    Truly, faith predates action and as humans we need to take all matters concerning our health very seriously.
    We pray for discernment daily.

  3. It is very funny yet a matter of concern, as a lot of see pastors, prophets and deacons as the only people called by God. Meanwhile all of us cannot be pastors, it very important that we understand that God calls everyone to play a specific role in this world irrespective of their legal position or role. God works through the pastor, the doctor, the nurse, the driver who drives the ambulance or even the taxi. We have to trust that God works through everyone. If the teacher didn’t teach the bible writers how to read and write, maybe we wouldn’t have known about Christianity.

  4. Beautifully written and deeply true. Faith and medicine are not enemies, they work hand in hand. Trusting God also means using the wisdom and resources He’s provided through doctors and science. A powerful reminder this Pink October. 💗

  5. If everyone could read this article atleast it will give them an insight into understanding the basic things of life

    Great work and keep it up

    • Lovely piece👌
      What stood out for me was “prayer and medicine are not rivals; they are partners”

      That’s why we must find a balance.

  6. Your article on balancing faith and action in health and wellness resonated deeply with our current society. The way you emphasized the importance of seeking medical care while still nurturing our spiritual selves was both thought-provoking and timely. Your experiences and insights offer a nuanced perspective on how we can approach health issues without compromising our values. Thank you for sharing your thoughts and for encouraging a holistic approach to wellness. I’m looking forward to reading more of your work!

  7. Beautifully said… True faith empowers us to act wisely. Faith inspires action, not avoidance ….When workplaces prioritize health and well-being, everyone benefits…mind, body, and spirit.

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