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Video of Beyond Today The Sabbath Rest
Beating the Tyranny of Tech. We love technology, but does it dominate our lives? You can free its grasp by keeping the Sabbath.
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[Darris McNeely] Do I control my phone or does my phone control me? It s a scary question. Have you ever asked yourself that question, or are you afraid to ask yourself that question? It seems like the online world is taking over our life. And you can break free of its grip. And the Bible holds the key.
Genesis is the book of beginnings. It s there that we find that God rested on a day that He calls the Sabbath. God rested from all of His works, creating a day. [Presenter s phone buzzes] Okay, thank you. The Sabbath is a commandment that carries with it a very important sign. Those who turn to God on the Sabbath and go to meet Him on the Holy Sabbath, experience a connection with God. [Presenter s phone buzzes] Okay I think you can see that I m making a point here today, right? We all love our technolog
By Simon Tuleh
Elijah Onyeagba was appointed by President Muhammadu Buhari alongside 41 other diplomats who were posted to various missions to represent the country.
Onyeagba is the plenipotentiary of the Federal Republic of Nigeria to the Republic of Burundi, East Africa.
He bagged his first degree in Economics with 2.1 from the University of Nigeria, Nsukka, Master’s Business Administration in Finance from University of Calabar and Master’s in Applied Economics from the American University in Washington DC, USA.
He has a PhD in Economics (Public Policy) from the Prestigious Atlantic International University, Hawaii USA.
Onyeagba is an Economist by training and has an MBA in Finance with over seventeen years’ experience in commercial, corporate, retail, mortgage banking, real estate, research, marketing and leadership.
This year millions of us are locked in our homes. We are not going out to work, nor going out to play, and going nowhere to socialize.
It is – so long as we are virus free and not one of those who have to try and tackle it or have to stay at their posts to keep the basics running – a bit like a big blank space. A shapeless empty time. Waiting. Waiting. Waiting. Waiting for normality , which will begin … when? … soon? … Soon, we hope.
We can use that sense of a blank time between to appreciate a part of the Christian year we usually skip the Saturday between Good Friday and Easter Sunday.
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