• Make Money: How to Find 5 Things You Can Sell, Make Money & Without Creating Anything New

    You’re sitting on a goldmine, but you keep waiting to “create” something new.
    Truth is: you already have sellable value. You just haven’t seen it yet.

    Many professionals & entrepreneurs already have what people would pay for, they just don’t know how to extract it, position it, and sell it.
    The value is in your head, your history, your hard drive, your hands.
    Let’s uncover 5 sellable assets you already own.

    In a few minutes, I will help you find 5 powerful things you can sell right now, without creating anything new.

    1. Your Process
    You have a way of doing something that works, whether it’s writing proposals, recruiting talent, closing deals, parenting, or getting out of debt.

    Package it as:
    – A template
    – A checklist
    – A mini training
    – A process map
    People don’t buy information. They buy shortcuts ~ Dr. Joybert Javnyuy

    Free download 3 in 1 templates (a free course also) to help you Identify, Package & Profit from What You Know (skills & experience) https://stan.store/Joybert

    2. Your Past Work
    Old presentations, proposals, spreadsheets, research, even recorded Zoom calls…

    Package it as:
    – A digital bundle
    – Swipe file
    – Resource vault
    – Framework archive
    What you’ve already used once… can be sold many times.

    3. Your Conversations
    Your WhatsApp chats, DMs, voice notes, and coaching calls are filled with answers people are already seeking.

    Package it as:
    – Q&A vault
    – Ebook of answers
    – Private podcast
    – “Ask me anything” compilation
    You’ve been dropping gems and wisdom. Now it’s time to get paid for them. ~ Dr. Joybert Javnyuy

    4. Your Results
    You lost weight. Built a business. Got scholarships. Raised capital.
    What you did, others want to do. And they’ll pay for your roadmap.

    Package it as:
    – Case study + breakdown
    – Before-after + method
    – Story + strategy + step-by-step
    – “How I did it” walkthrough
    Your journey is a monetizable blueprint.

    5. Your Skills in Action
    You’ve written CVs, run ads, managed teams, planned events, built websites, launched a product, or solved a hard problem.

    Package it as:
    – Done-for-you service
    – 1-on-1 consultation
    – Skill-based micro-cohort
    – Weekend implementation session

    You don’t need new tools. You need to put your tools to work.

    Free download 3 in 1 templates (a free course also) to help you Identify, Package & Profit from What You Know (skills & experience) https://stan.store/Joybert

    6. BONUS: Your Failures
    Yes. Even your mistakes are monetizable.
    Especially if you survived what others are afraid of starting.

    Package it as:
    – “Don’t do this” training
    – Lessons from failure
    – Recovery & reset plan
    – Anti-blueprint
    Cautionary wisdom is a valuable product in this generation. ~ Dr. Joybert Javnyuy

    7. Use This 5-Box Audit To Start Now:
    Take a piece of paper. Divide into 5 sections:

    a) What have I done more than 3 times?

    b) What do people ask me for advice on?

    c) What tools/templates have I created for myself?

    d) What outcomes have I achieved?

    e) What did I learn the hard way?
    That’s your product line.

    Due to my busy schedule I have stopped posting daily these type of strategy articles like this in this group. To receive more strategies daily join my WhatsApp channel: https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VaDx298KmCPKgNd9j93W

    8. From Value to Offer in 3 Simple Moves:
    - Pick ONE of the assets above
    - Package it in a simple, useful format (PDF, 30-min call, Google Doc, etc.)
    - Put a price on it (even $10 is a start)

    You don’t need a big launch. You need a bold clear offer.

    9. Your Audience Doesn’t Need More Content, They Need a Way to WIN.
    You don’t need to wait to be perfect.
    You need to give people something that makes their life easier, faster, cheaper, better.
    That’s the job of a product and you can create one without starting from scratch.

    10. Clarity Kills Overwhelm.
    Execution Kills Fear.
    Don’t wait to be ready. Start with what’s real.
    You already have value.
    The market is not waiting for new.
    It’s waiting for what is clear, useful and essential.

    COMMENT “SELLABLE” if this impacted you to take action today.

    And if you lead a team, community, or cohort and want me to train your people on how to monetize what they already have, let’s talk.

    Dr. Joybert Javnyuy
    Free download 3 in 1 templates (a free course also) to help you Identify, Package & Profit from What You Know (skills & experience) https://stan.store/Joybert
    Make Money: How to Find 5 Things You Can Sell, Make Money & Without Creating Anything New You’re sitting on a goldmine, but you keep waiting to “create” something new. Truth is: you already have sellable value. You just haven’t seen it yet. Many professionals & entrepreneurs already have what people would pay for, they just don’t know how to extract it, position it, and sell it. The value is in your head, your history, your hard drive, your hands. Let’s uncover 5 sellable assets you already own. In a few minutes, I will help you find 5 powerful things you can sell right now, without creating anything new. 1. Your Process You have a way of doing something that works, whether it’s writing proposals, recruiting talent, closing deals, parenting, or getting out of debt. ✅ Package it as: – A template – A checklist – A mini training – A process map People don’t buy information. They buy shortcuts ~ Dr. Joybert Javnyuy Free download 3 in 1 templates (a free course also) to help you Identify, Package & Profit from What You Know (skills & experience) https://stan.store/Joybert 2. Your Past Work Old presentations, proposals, spreadsheets, research, even recorded Zoom calls… ✅ Package it as: – A digital bundle – Swipe file – Resource vault – Framework archive What you’ve already used once… can be sold many times. 3. Your Conversations Your WhatsApp chats, DMs, voice notes, and coaching calls are filled with answers people are already seeking. ✅ Package it as: – Q&A vault – Ebook of answers – Private podcast – “Ask me anything” compilation You’ve been dropping gems and wisdom. Now it’s time to get paid for them. ~ Dr. Joybert Javnyuy 4. Your Results You lost weight. Built a business. Got scholarships. Raised capital. What you did, others want to do. And they’ll pay for your roadmap. ✅ Package it as: – Case study + breakdown – Before-after + method – Story + strategy + step-by-step – “How I did it” walkthrough Your journey is a monetizable blueprint. 5. Your Skills in Action You’ve written CVs, run ads, managed teams, planned events, built websites, launched a product, or solved a hard problem. ✅ Package it as: – Done-for-you service – 1-on-1 consultation – Skill-based micro-cohort – Weekend implementation session You don’t need new tools. You need to put your tools to work. Free download 3 in 1 templates (a free course also) to help you Identify, Package & Profit from What You Know (skills & experience) https://stan.store/Joybert 6. BONUS: Your Failures Yes. Even your mistakes are monetizable. Especially if you survived what others are afraid of starting. ✅ Package it as: – “Don’t do this” training – Lessons from failure – Recovery & reset plan – Anti-blueprint Cautionary wisdom is a valuable product in this generation. ~ Dr. Joybert Javnyuy 7. Use This 5-Box Audit To Start Now: Take a piece of paper. Divide into 5 sections: a) What have I done more than 3 times? b) What do people ask me for advice on? c) What tools/templates have I created for myself? d) What outcomes have I achieved? e) What did I learn the hard way? That’s your product line. Due to my busy schedule I have stopped posting daily these type of strategy articles like this in this group. To receive more strategies daily join my WhatsApp channel: https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VaDx298KmCPKgNd9j93W 8. From Value to Offer in 3 Simple Moves: - Pick ONE of the assets above - Package it in a simple, useful format (PDF, 30-min call, Google Doc, etc.) - Put a price on it (even $10 is a start) You don’t need a big launch. You need a bold clear offer. 9. Your Audience Doesn’t Need More Content, They Need a Way to WIN. You don’t need to wait to be perfect. You need to give people something that makes their life easier, faster, cheaper, better. That’s the job of a product and you can create one without starting from scratch. 10. Clarity Kills Overwhelm. Execution Kills Fear. Don’t wait to be ready. Start with what’s real. You already have value. The market is not waiting for new. It’s waiting for what is clear, useful and essential. 💬 COMMENT “SELLABLE” if this impacted you to take action today. And if you lead a team, community, or cohort and want me to train your people on how to monetize what they already have, let’s talk. Dr. Joybert Javnyuy Free download 3 in 1 templates (a free course also) to help you Identify, Package & Profit from What You Know (skills & experience) https://stan.store/Joybert
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  • My husband got "male enhancement" injections. It's been a month, and it's crooked, lumpy, and rock hard in some places. It physically hurts now and sex is uncomfortable for me. I am really struggling. Truly.

    I don't want to hurt his feelings, but I completely hate sex with him now and there's no undoing the damage. He did it during a vasectomy, but he didn't even ask me beforehand... he was fine before, but I think he did it for me. 🥹 This is NOT a troll post, but this is a 2nd account. I am truly struggling. We only had sex once after the enhancement, but I REALLY hate sex with him now and I don't want to hurt him or his feelings as he is sensitive because he knows they messed it up. Any advice? I'm struggling.
    My husband got "male enhancement" injections. It's been a month, and it's crooked, lumpy, and rock hard in some places. It physically hurts now and sex is uncomfortable for me. I am really struggling. Truly. I don't want to hurt his feelings, but I completely hate sex with him now and there's no undoing the damage. He did it during a vasectomy, but he didn't even ask me beforehand... he was fine before, but I think he did it for me. 🥹😅 This is NOT a troll post, but this is a 2nd account. I am truly struggling. We only had sex once after the enhancement, but I REALLY hate sex with him now and I don't want to hurt him or his feelings as he is sensitive because he knows they messed it up. Any advice? I'm struggling.
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  • The Danger of Comparing Your Marriage to Social Media
    Social media often gives us a romanticized version of reality. Perfect vacations, surprise proposals, anniversary gifts — it all looks beautiful. But behind every perfect post, there could be hidden struggles, years of hard work, or even turmoil.
    Comparing your relationship to what you see online can breed discontent. You begin to measure love by what is seen, not what is felt. You forget the private victories you and your partner have overcome. You forget the value of your shared journey.
    Relationships aren't built in photo filters. They're built in sacrifice, late-night talks, forgiveness, and compromise. When you compare, you diminish the realness of your love and chase a fantasy that doesn't exist.
    Remember, real love is not always picture-perfect. It’s in the quiet mornings, the inside jokes, the shared responsibilities, and the unwavering support during hard times. Don’t trade authentic connection for staged perfection.
    Celebrate your story. Be present in your love.
    Follow Lolly Gold Talkshow for more heartfelt truths, powerful reflections, and real conversations that heal, inspire, and empower.
    The Danger of Comparing Your Marriage to Social Media Social media often gives us a romanticized version of reality. Perfect vacations, surprise proposals, anniversary gifts — it all looks beautiful. But behind every perfect post, there could be hidden struggles, years of hard work, or even turmoil. Comparing your relationship to what you see online can breed discontent. You begin to measure love by what is seen, not what is felt. You forget the private victories you and your partner have overcome. You forget the value of your shared journey. Relationships aren't built in photo filters. They're built in sacrifice, late-night talks, forgiveness, and compromise. When you compare, you diminish the realness of your love and chase a fantasy that doesn't exist. Remember, real love is not always picture-perfect. It’s in the quiet mornings, the inside jokes, the shared responsibilities, and the unwavering support during hard times. Don’t trade authentic connection for staged perfection. Celebrate your story. Be present in your love. Follow Lolly Gold Talkshow for more heartfelt truths, powerful reflections, and real conversations that heal, inspire, and empower. 💛
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  • *WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4TH 2025.*

    *SEVENTH WEEK OF EASTER YEAR C.*

    *FIRST READING*
    I commend you to God, who is able to build you up and to give you the inheritance.

    *A reading from the Acts of the Apostles (ACTS 20: 28 - 38)*

    In those days: Paul said to the elders of the Church of Ephesus, “Take heed to yourselves and to all the flock, in which the Holy Spirit has made you guardians, to feed the Church of the Lord which he obtained with his own blood. I know that after my departure fierce wolves will come in among you, not sparing the flock; and from among your own selves will arise men speaking perverse things, to draw away the disciples after them. Therefore be alert, remembering that for three years I did not cease night or day to admonish every one with tears. And now I commend you to God and to the word of his grace, which is able to build you up and to give you the inheritance among all those who are sanctified. I coveted no one’s silver or gold or apparel. You yourselves know that these hands ministered to my necessities, and to those who were with me. In all things I have shown you that by so toiling one must help the weak, remembering the words of the Lord Jesus, how he said, ‘It is more blessed to give than to receive.”’ And when he had spoken thus, he knelt down and prayed with them all. And they all wept and embraced Paul and kissed him, sorrowing most of all because of the word he had spoken, that they should see his face no more. And they brought him to the ship.

    *The Word of the Lord.*


    *RESPONSORIAL PSALM*
    Taken from Psalm 68: 33 - 35a, 35b and 36b (R.) 33a

    And the response is;
    *R/. You kingdoms of the earth, sing to God.*
    Or:
    *Alleluia.*

    Summon forth your might, O God;
    your might, O God, which you have shown for us.
    From your temple high in Jerusalem,
    kings will come to you bringing their tribute. *R/.*

    You kingdoms of the earth, sing to God, praise the Lord
    who rides on the heavens, the ancient heavens.
    Behold, he thunders his voice, his mighty voice.
    Come, acknowledge the power of God. *R/.*

    His glory is on Israel;
    his might is in the skies.
    Blest be God! *R/.*


    *GOSPEL ACCLAMATION*
    John 17: 17b, a

    *Alleluia.*
    Your word, O Lord, is truth; sanctify us in the truth.
    *Alleluia.*


    *GOSPEL*
    May they be one, as we are one!
    *A reading from the holy Gospel according to John (JOHN 17: 11b - 19)*

    At that time: [Jesus lifted up his eyes to heaven and prayed, saying,] “Holy Father, keep them in your name, which you have given me, that they may be one, even as we are one. While I was with them, I kept them in your name, which you have given me; I have guarded them, and none of them is lost but the son of perdition, that the Scripture might be fulfilled. But now I am coming to you; and these things I speak in the world, that they may have my joy fulfilled in themselves. I have given them your word; and the world has hated them because they are not of the world, even as I am not of the world. I do not pray that you should take them out of the world, but that you should keep them from the evil one. They are not of the world, even as I am not of the world. Sanctify them in the truth; your word is truth. As you sent me into the world, so I have sent them into the world. And for their sake I consecrate myself, that they also may be consecrated in truth.”

    *The Gospel of the Lord.*
    *WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4TH 2025.* *SEVENTH WEEK OF EASTER YEAR C.* *FIRST READING* I commend you to God, who is able to build you up and to give you the inheritance. *A reading from the Acts of the Apostles (ACTS 20: 28 - 38)* In those days: Paul said to the elders of the Church of Ephesus, “Take heed to yourselves and to all the flock, in which the Holy Spirit has made you guardians, to feed the Church of the Lord which he obtained with his own blood. I know that after my departure fierce wolves will come in among you, not sparing the flock; and from among your own selves will arise men speaking perverse things, to draw away the disciples after them. Therefore be alert, remembering that for three years I did not cease night or day to admonish every one with tears. And now I commend you to God and to the word of his grace, which is able to build you up and to give you the inheritance among all those who are sanctified. I coveted no one’s silver or gold or apparel. You yourselves know that these hands ministered to my necessities, and to those who were with me. In all things I have shown you that by so toiling one must help the weak, remembering the words of the Lord Jesus, how he said, ‘It is more blessed to give than to receive.”’ And when he had spoken thus, he knelt down and prayed with them all. And they all wept and embraced Paul and kissed him, sorrowing most of all because of the word he had spoken, that they should see his face no more. And they brought him to the ship. *The Word of the Lord.* *RESPONSORIAL PSALM* Taken from Psalm 68: 33 - 35a, 35b and 36b (R.) 33a And the response is; *R/. You kingdoms of the earth, sing to God.* Or: *Alleluia.* Summon forth your might, O God; your might, O God, which you have shown for us. From your temple high in Jerusalem, kings will come to you bringing their tribute. *R/.* You kingdoms of the earth, sing to God, praise the Lord who rides on the heavens, the ancient heavens. Behold, he thunders his voice, his mighty voice. Come, acknowledge the power of God. *R/.* His glory is on Israel; his might is in the skies. Blest be God! *R/.* *GOSPEL ACCLAMATION* John 17: 17b, a *Alleluia.* Your word, O Lord, is truth; sanctify us in the truth. *Alleluia.* *GOSPEL* May they be one, as we are one! *A reading from the holy Gospel according to John (JOHN 17: 11b - 19)* At that time: [Jesus lifted up his eyes to heaven and prayed, saying,] “Holy Father, keep them in your name, which you have given me, that they may be one, even as we are one. While I was with them, I kept them in your name, which you have given me; I have guarded them, and none of them is lost but the son of perdition, that the Scripture might be fulfilled. But now I am coming to you; and these things I speak in the world, that they may have my joy fulfilled in themselves. I have given them your word; and the world has hated them because they are not of the world, even as I am not of the world. I do not pray that you should take them out of the world, but that you should keep them from the evil one. They are not of the world, even as I am not of the world. Sanctify them in the truth; your word is truth. As you sent me into the world, so I have sent them into the world. And for their sake I consecrate myself, that they also may be consecrated in truth.” *The Gospel of the Lord.*
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  • TWELVE WAYS A GUEST SPEAKER CAN MANIFEST PRIDE AGAINST THE HOST WITHOUT KNOWING:

    As a guest speaker, never do the following. It is a display of pride against your host.

    1. Rejecting the Economy ticket that was given to you, insisting it must be business class. If that is their level, you can upgrade it yourself.

    2. Rejecting the car, they came to pick you up with from the airport. You came to help the work, not to destroy the work.

    3. Rejecting the best hotel they have in the town, insisting you must go to the nearest city to look for a better hotel. Are you not a mountain visiting pastor? See it, as you going to pray in the mountain. You know what you have in your mind when rejecting the hotel provided for you.

    4. Refusing to stand when everyone is standing to receive the set man of the house to the altar. If the congregation is standing for their pastor, you should also stand. It helps the house to also accept you.

    5. Disregarding the focus of the meeting. Hearing God asking you to change the focus. It is unethical to do that.

    6. Walking away from the church, when you feel the set man has taken too much time on the altar. He is in charge, he should be allowed to present you to the people in whatever a way, he feels is okay. He decides to kill the meeting, don't help him to bury it. Find a way to manage it.

    7. Preaching without recognizing the set man and his wife. It is not your style. But you must do it. It is the approach of all guest speakers that are well trained.

    8. Using the set man to do illustrations that appear degrading. Like asking him to lift up his hands for illustration. Any other man in church can be used for that.

    9. Using the church of your host to compare the one you pastor, in the area you are doing better. There is no need for that.

    10. Referring to your host without his official titles. You know he is an Apostle by Ordination, you went and called him Pastor. And you kept calling him a Pastor.

    11. Seating on the official chair of your host, against the seating arrangement they gave to you.

    12. Refusing the honorarium they gave you, insisting that you are bigger than that money.

    All of the above are elements of pride and arrogance.

    If you are given to any of them repent.

    Let's discuss.

    Be blessed

    Bishop Irabor Wisdom.
    TWELVE WAYS A GUEST SPEAKER CAN MANIFEST PRIDE AGAINST THE HOST WITHOUT KNOWING: As a guest speaker, never do the following. It is a display of pride against your host. 1. Rejecting the Economy ticket that was given to you, insisting it must be business class. If that is their level, you can upgrade it yourself. 2. Rejecting the car, they came to pick you up with from the airport. You came to help the work, not to destroy the work. 3. Rejecting the best hotel they have in the town, insisting you must go to the nearest city to look for a better hotel. Are you not a mountain visiting pastor? See it, as you going to pray in the mountain. You know what you have in your mind when rejecting the hotel provided for you. 4. Refusing to stand when everyone is standing to receive the set man of the house to the altar. If the congregation is standing for their pastor, you should also stand. It helps the house to also accept you. 5. Disregarding the focus of the meeting. Hearing God asking you to change the focus. It is unethical to do that. 6. Walking away from the church, when you feel the set man has taken too much time on the altar. He is in charge, he should be allowed to present you to the people in whatever a way, he feels is okay. He decides to kill the meeting, don't help him to bury it. Find a way to manage it. 7. Preaching without recognizing the set man and his wife. It is not your style. But you must do it. It is the approach of all guest speakers that are well trained. 8. Using the set man to do illustrations that appear degrading. Like asking him to lift up his hands for illustration. Any other man in church can be used for that. 9. Using the church of your host to compare the one you pastor, in the area you are doing better. There is no need for that. 10. Referring to your host without his official titles. You know he is an Apostle by Ordination, you went and called him Pastor. And you kept calling him a Pastor. 11. Seating on the official chair of your host, against the seating arrangement they gave to you. 12. Refusing the honorarium they gave you, insisting that you are bigger than that money. All of the above are elements of pride and arrogance. If you are given to any of them repent. Let's discuss. Be blessed Bishop Irabor Wisdom.
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  • TWELVE WAYS A GUEST SPEAKER CAN MANIFEST PRIDE AGAINST THE HOST WITHOUT KNOWING:

    As a guest speaker, never do the following. It is a display of pride against your host.

    1. Rejecting the Economy ticket that was given to you, insisting it must be business class. If that is their level, you can upgrade it yourself.

    2. Rejecting the car, they came to pick you up with from the airport. You came to help the work, not to destroy the work.

    3. Rejecting the best hotel they have in the town, insisting you must go to the nearest city to look for a better hotel. Are you not a mountain visiting pastor? See it, as you going to pray in the mountain. You know what you have in your mind when rejecting the hotel provided for you.

    4. Refusing to stand when everyone is standing to receive the set man of the house to the altar. If the congregation is standing for their pastor, you should also stand. It helps the house to also accept you.

    5. Disregarding the focus of the meeting. Hearing God asking you to change the focus. It is unethical to do that.

    6. Walking away from the church, when you feel the set man has taken too much time on the altar. He is in charge, he should be allowed to present you to the people in whatever a way, he feels is okay. He decides to kill the meeting, don't help him to bury it. Find a way to manage it.

    7. Preaching without recognizing the set man and his wife. It is not your style. But you must do it. It is the approach of all guest speakers that are well trained.

    8. Using the set man to do illustrations that appear degrading. Like asking him to lift up his hands for illustration. Any other man in church can be used for that.

    9. Using the church of your host to compare the one you pastor, in the area you are doing better. There is no need for that.

    10. Referring to your host without his official titles. You know he is an Apostle by Ordination, you went and called him Pastor. And you kept calling him a Pastor.

    11. Seating on the official chair of your host, against the seating arrangement they gave to you.

    12. Refusing the honorarium they gave you, insisting that you are bigger than that money.

    All of the above are elements of pride and arrogance.

    If you are given to any of them repent.

    Let's discuss.

    Be blessed

    Bishop Irabor Wisdom.
    TWELVE WAYS A GUEST SPEAKER CAN MANIFEST PRIDE AGAINST THE HOST WITHOUT KNOWING: As a guest speaker, never do the following. It is a display of pride against your host. 1. Rejecting the Economy ticket that was given to you, insisting it must be business class. If that is their level, you can upgrade it yourself. 2. Rejecting the car, they came to pick you up with from the airport. You came to help the work, not to destroy the work. 3. Rejecting the best hotel they have in the town, insisting you must go to the nearest city to look for a better hotel. Are you not a mountain visiting pastor? See it, as you going to pray in the mountain. You know what you have in your mind when rejecting the hotel provided for you. 4. Refusing to stand when everyone is standing to receive the set man of the house to the altar. If the congregation is standing for their pastor, you should also stand. It helps the house to also accept you. 5. Disregarding the focus of the meeting. Hearing God asking you to change the focus. It is unethical to do that. 6. Walking away from the church, when you feel the set man has taken too much time on the altar. He is in charge, he should be allowed to present you to the people in whatever a way, he feels is okay. He decides to kill the meeting, don't help him to bury it. Find a way to manage it. 7. Preaching without recognizing the set man and his wife. It is not your style. But you must do it. It is the approach of all guest speakers that are well trained. 8. Using the set man to do illustrations that appear degrading. Like asking him to lift up his hands for illustration. Any other man in church can be used for that. 9. Using the church of your host to compare the one you pastor, in the area you are doing better. There is no need for that. 10. Referring to your host without his official titles. You know he is an Apostle by Ordination, you went and called him Pastor. And you kept calling him a Pastor. 11. Seating on the official chair of your host, against the seating arrangement they gave to you. 12. Refusing the honorarium they gave you, insisting that you are bigger than that money. All of the above are elements of pride and arrogance. If you are given to any of them repent. Let's discuss. Be blessed Bishop Irabor Wisdom.
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  • TWELVE WAYS A GUEST SPEAKER CAN MANIFEST PRIDE AGAINST THE HOST WITHOUT KNOWING:

    As a guest speaker, never do the following. It is a display of pride against your host.

    1. Rejecting the Economy ticket that was given to you, insisting it must be business class. If that is their level, you can upgrade it yourself.

    2. Rejecting the car, they came to pick you up with from the airport. You came to help the work, not to destroy the work.

    3. Rejecting the best hotel they have in the town, insisting you must go to the nearest city to look for a better hotel. Are you not a mountain visiting pastor? See it, as you going to pray in the mountain. You know what you have in your mind when rejecting the hotel provided for you.

    4. Refusing to stand when everyone is standing to receive the set man of the house to the altar. If the congregation is standing for their pastor, you should also stand. It helps the house to also accept you.

    5. Disregarding the focus of the meeting. Hearing God asking you to change the focus. It is unethical to do that.

    6. Walking away from the church, when you feel the set man has taken too much time on the altar. He is in charge, he should be allowed to present you to the people in whatever a way, he feels is okay. He decides to kill the meeting, don't help him to bury it. Find a way to manage it.

    7. Preaching without recognizing the set man and his wife. It is not your style. But you must do it. It is the approach of all guest speakers that are well trained.

    8. Using the set man to do illustrations that appear degrading. Like asking him to lift up his hands for illustration. Any other man in church can be used for that.

    9. Using the church of your host to compare the one you pastor, in the area you are doing better. There is no need for that.

    10. Referring to your host without his official titles. You know he is an Apostle by Ordination, you went and called him Pastor. And you kept calling him a Pastor.

    11. Seating on the official chair of your host, against the seating arrangement they gave to you.

    12. Refusing the honorarium they gave you, insisting that you are bigger than that money.

    All of the above are elements of pride and arrogance.

    If you are given to any of them repent.

    Let's discuss.

    Be blessed

    Bishop Irabor Wisdom.
    TWELVE WAYS A GUEST SPEAKER CAN MANIFEST PRIDE AGAINST THE HOST WITHOUT KNOWING: As a guest speaker, never do the following. It is a display of pride against your host. 1. Rejecting the Economy ticket that was given to you, insisting it must be business class. If that is their level, you can upgrade it yourself. 2. Rejecting the car, they came to pick you up with from the airport. You came to help the work, not to destroy the work. 3. Rejecting the best hotel they have in the town, insisting you must go to the nearest city to look for a better hotel. Are you not a mountain visiting pastor? See it, as you going to pray in the mountain. You know what you have in your mind when rejecting the hotel provided for you. 4. Refusing to stand when everyone is standing to receive the set man of the house to the altar. If the congregation is standing for their pastor, you should also stand. It helps the house to also accept you. 5. Disregarding the focus of the meeting. Hearing God asking you to change the focus. It is unethical to do that. 6. Walking away from the church, when you feel the set man has taken too much time on the altar. He is in charge, he should be allowed to present you to the people in whatever a way, he feels is okay. He decides to kill the meeting, don't help him to bury it. Find a way to manage it. 7. Preaching without recognizing the set man and his wife. It is not your style. But you must do it. It is the approach of all guest speakers that are well trained. 8. Using the set man to do illustrations that appear degrading. Like asking him to lift up his hands for illustration. Any other man in church can be used for that. 9. Using the church of your host to compare the one you pastor, in the area you are doing better. There is no need for that. 10. Referring to your host without his official titles. You know he is an Apostle by Ordination, you went and called him Pastor. And you kept calling him a Pastor. 11. Seating on the official chair of your host, against the seating arrangement they gave to you. 12. Refusing the honorarium they gave you, insisting that you are bigger than that money. All of the above are elements of pride and arrogance. If you are given to any of them repent. Let's discuss. Be blessed Bishop Irabor Wisdom.
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  • TWELVE WAYS A GUEST SPEAKER CAN MANIFEST PRIDE AGAINST THE HOST WITHOUT KNOWING:

    As a guest speaker, never do the following. It is a display of pride against your host.

    1. Rejecting the Economy ticket that was given to you, insisting it must be business class. If that is their level, you can upgrade it yourself.

    2. Rejecting the car, they came to pick you up with from the airport. You came to help the work, not to destroy the work.

    3. Rejecting the best hotel they have in the town, insisting you must go to the nearest city to look for a better hotel. Are you not a mountain visiting pastor? See it, as you going to pray in the mountain. You know what you have in your mind when rejecting the hotel provided for you.

    4. Refusing to stand when everyone is standing to receive the set man of the house to the altar. If the congregation is standing for their pastor, you should also stand. It helps the house to also accept you.

    5. Disregarding the focus of the meeting. Hearing God asking you to change the focus. It is unethical to do that.

    6. Walking away from the church, when you feel the set man has taken too much time on the altar. He is in charge, he should be allowed to present you to the people in whatever a way, he feels is okay. He decides to kill the meeting, don't help him to bury it. Find a way to manage it.

    7. Preaching without recognizing the set man and his wife. It is not your style. But you must do it. It is the approach of all guest speakers that are well trained.

    8. Using the set man to do illustrations that appear degrading. Like asking him to lift up his hands for illustration. Any other man in church can be used for that.

    9. Using the church of your host to compare the one you pastor, in the area you are doing better. There is no need for that.

    10. Referring to your host without his official titles. You know he is an Apostle by Ordination, you went and called him Pastor. And you kept calling him a Pastor.

    11. Seating on the official chair of your host, against the seating arrangement they gave to you.

    12. Refusing the honorarium they gave you, insisting that you are bigger than that money.

    All of the above are elements of pride and arrogance.

    If you are given to any of them repent.

    Let's discuss.

    Be blessed

    Bishop Irabor Wisdom.
    TWELVE WAYS A GUEST SPEAKER CAN MANIFEST PRIDE AGAINST THE HOST WITHOUT KNOWING: As a guest speaker, never do the following. It is a display of pride against your host. 1. Rejecting the Economy ticket that was given to you, insisting it must be business class. If that is their level, you can upgrade it yourself. 2. Rejecting the car, they came to pick you up with from the airport. You came to help the work, not to destroy the work. 3. Rejecting the best hotel they have in the town, insisting you must go to the nearest city to look for a better hotel. Are you not a mountain visiting pastor? See it, as you going to pray in the mountain. You know what you have in your mind when rejecting the hotel provided for you. 4. Refusing to stand when everyone is standing to receive the set man of the house to the altar. If the congregation is standing for their pastor, you should also stand. It helps the house to also accept you. 5. Disregarding the focus of the meeting. Hearing God asking you to change the focus. It is unethical to do that. 6. Walking away from the church, when you feel the set man has taken too much time on the altar. He is in charge, he should be allowed to present you to the people in whatever a way, he feels is okay. He decides to kill the meeting, don't help him to bury it. Find a way to manage it. 7. Preaching without recognizing the set man and his wife. It is not your style. But you must do it. It is the approach of all guest speakers that are well trained. 8. Using the set man to do illustrations that appear degrading. Like asking him to lift up his hands for illustration. Any other man in church can be used for that. 9. Using the church of your host to compare the one you pastor, in the area you are doing better. There is no need for that. 10. Referring to your host without his official titles. You know he is an Apostle by Ordination, you went and called him Pastor. And you kept calling him a Pastor. 11. Seating on the official chair of your host, against the seating arrangement they gave to you. 12. Refusing the honorarium they gave you, insisting that you are bigger than that money. All of the above are elements of pride and arrogance. If you are given to any of them repent. Let's discuss. Be blessed Bishop Irabor Wisdom.
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  • TWELVE WAYS A GUEST SPEAKER CAN MANIFEST PRIDE AGAINST THE HOST WITHOUT KNOWING:

    As a guest speaker, never do the following. It is a display of pride against your host.

    1. Rejecting the Economy ticket that was given to you, insisting it must be business class. If that is their level, you can upgrade it yourself.

    2. Rejecting the car, they came to pick you up with from the airport. You came to help the work, not to destroy the work.

    3. Rejecting the best hotel they have in the town, insisting you must go to the nearest city to look for a better hotel. Are you not a mountain visiting pastor? See it, as you going to pray in the mountain. You know what you have in your mind when rejecting the hotel provided for you.

    4. Refusing to stand when everyone is standing to receive the set man of the house to the altar. If the congregation is standing for their pastor, you should also stand. It helps the house to also accept you.

    5. Disregarding the focus of the meeting. Hearing God asking you to change the focus. It is unethical to do that.

    6. Walking away from the church, when you feel the set man has taken too much time on the altar. He is in charge, he should be allowed to present you to the people in whatever a way, he feels is okay. He decides to kill the meeting, don't help him to bury it. Find a way to manage it.

    7. Preaching without recognizing the set man and his wife. It is not your style. But you must do it. It is the approach of all guest speakers that are well trained.

    8. Using the set man to do illustrations that appear degrading. Like asking him to lift up his hands for illustration. Any other man in church can be used for that.

    9. Using the church of your host to compare the one you pastor, in the area you are doing better. There is no need for that.

    10. Referring to your host without his official titles. You know he is an Apostle by Ordination, you went and called him Pastor. And you kept calling him a Pastor.

    11. Seating on the official chair of your host, against the seating arrangement they gave to you.

    12. Refusing the honorarium they gave you, insisting that you are bigger than that money.

    All of the above are elements of pride and arrogance.

    If you are given to any of them repent.

    Let's discuss.

    Be blessed

    Bishop Irabor Wisdom.
    TWELVE WAYS A GUEST SPEAKER CAN MANIFEST PRIDE AGAINST THE HOST WITHOUT KNOWING: As a guest speaker, never do the following. It is a display of pride against your host. 1. Rejecting the Economy ticket that was given to you, insisting it must be business class. If that is their level, you can upgrade it yourself. 2. Rejecting the car, they came to pick you up with from the airport. You came to help the work, not to destroy the work. 3. Rejecting the best hotel they have in the town, insisting you must go to the nearest city to look for a better hotel. Are you not a mountain visiting pastor? See it, as you going to pray in the mountain. You know what you have in your mind when rejecting the hotel provided for you. 4. Refusing to stand when everyone is standing to receive the set man of the house to the altar. If the congregation is standing for their pastor, you should also stand. It helps the house to also accept you. 5. Disregarding the focus of the meeting. Hearing God asking you to change the focus. It is unethical to do that. 6. Walking away from the church, when you feel the set man has taken too much time on the altar. He is in charge, he should be allowed to present you to the people in whatever a way, he feels is okay. He decides to kill the meeting, don't help him to bury it. Find a way to manage it. 7. Preaching without recognizing the set man and his wife. It is not your style. But you must do it. It is the approach of all guest speakers that are well trained. 8. Using the set man to do illustrations that appear degrading. Like asking him to lift up his hands for illustration. Any other man in church can be used for that. 9. Using the church of your host to compare the one you pastor, in the area you are doing better. There is no need for that. 10. Referring to your host without his official titles. You know he is an Apostle by Ordination, you went and called him Pastor. And you kept calling him a Pastor. 11. Seating on the official chair of your host, against the seating arrangement they gave to you. 12. Refusing the honorarium they gave you, insisting that you are bigger than that money. All of the above are elements of pride and arrogance. If you are given to any of them repent. Let's discuss. Be blessed Bishop Irabor Wisdom.
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  • TWELVE WAYS A GUEST SPEAKER CAN MANIFEST PRIDE AGAINST THE HOST WITHOUT KNOWING:

    As a guest speaker, never do the following. It is a display of pride against your host.

    1. Rejecting the Economy ticket that was given to you, insisting it must be business class. If that is their level, you can upgrade it yourself.

    2. Rejecting the car, they came to pick you up with from the airport. You came to help the work, not to destroy the work.

    3. Rejecting the best hotel they have in the town, insisting you must go to the nearest city to look for a better hotel. Are you not a mountain visiting pastor? See it, as you going to pray in the mountain. You know what you have in your mind when rejecting the hotel provided for you.

    4. Refusing to stand when everyone is standing to receive the set man of the house to the altar. If the congregation is standing for their pastor, you should also stand. It helps the house to also accept you.

    5. Disregarding the focus of the meeting. Hearing God asking you to change the focus. It is unethical to do that.

    6. Walking away from the church, when you feel the set man has taken too much time on the altar. He is in charge, he should be allowed to present you to the people in whatever a way, he feels is okay. He decides to kill the meeting, don't help him to bury it. Find a way to manage it.

    7. Preaching without recognizing the set man and his wife. It is not your style. But you must do it. It is the approach of all guest speakers that are well trained.

    8. Using the set man to do illustrations that appear degrading. Like asking him to lift up his hands for illustration. Any other man in church can be used for that.

    9. Using the church of your host to compare the one you pastor, in the area you are doing better. There is no need for that.

    10. Referring to your host without his official titles. You know he is an Apostle by Ordination, you went and called him Pastor. And you kept calling him a Pastor.

    11. Seating on the official chair of your host, against the seating arrangement they gave to you.

    12. Refusing the honorarium they gave you, insisting that you are bigger than that money.

    All of the above are elements of pride and arrogance.

    If you are given to any of them repent.

    Let's discuss.

    Be blessed

    Bishop Irabor Wisdom.
    TWELVE WAYS A GUEST SPEAKER CAN MANIFEST PRIDE AGAINST THE HOST WITHOUT KNOWING: As a guest speaker, never do the following. It is a display of pride against your host. 1. Rejecting the Economy ticket that was given to you, insisting it must be business class. If that is their level, you can upgrade it yourself. 2. Rejecting the car, they came to pick you up with from the airport. You came to help the work, not to destroy the work. 3. Rejecting the best hotel they have in the town, insisting you must go to the nearest city to look for a better hotel. Are you not a mountain visiting pastor? See it, as you going to pray in the mountain. You know what you have in your mind when rejecting the hotel provided for you. 4. Refusing to stand when everyone is standing to receive the set man of the house to the altar. If the congregation is standing for their pastor, you should also stand. It helps the house to also accept you. 5. Disregarding the focus of the meeting. Hearing God asking you to change the focus. It is unethical to do that. 6. Walking away from the church, when you feel the set man has taken too much time on the altar. He is in charge, he should be allowed to present you to the people in whatever a way, he feels is okay. He decides to kill the meeting, don't help him to bury it. Find a way to manage it. 7. Preaching without recognizing the set man and his wife. It is not your style. But you must do it. It is the approach of all guest speakers that are well trained. 8. Using the set man to do illustrations that appear degrading. Like asking him to lift up his hands for illustration. Any other man in church can be used for that. 9. Using the church of your host to compare the one you pastor, in the area you are doing better. There is no need for that. 10. Referring to your host without his official titles. You know he is an Apostle by Ordination, you went and called him Pastor. And you kept calling him a Pastor. 11. Seating on the official chair of your host, against the seating arrangement they gave to you. 12. Refusing the honorarium they gave you, insisting that you are bigger than that money. All of the above are elements of pride and arrogance. If you are given to any of them repent. Let's discuss. Be blessed Bishop Irabor Wisdom.
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  • TWELVE WAYS A GUEST SPEAKER CAN MANIFEST PRIDE AGAINST THE HOST WITHOUT KNOWING:

    As a guest speaker, never do the following. It is a display of pride against your host.

    1. Rejecting the Economy ticket that was given to you, insisting it must be business class. If that is their level, you can upgrade it yourself.

    2. Rejecting the car, they came to pick you up with from the airport. You came to help the work, not to destroy the work.

    3. Rejecting the best hotel they have in the town, insisting you must go to the nearest city to look for a better hotel. Are you not a mountain visiting pastor? See it, as you going to pray in the mountain. You know what you have in your mind when rejecting the hotel provided for you.

    4. Refusing to stand when everyone is standing to receive the set man of the house to the altar. If the congregation is standing for their pastor, you should also stand. It helps the house to also accept you.

    5. Disregarding the focus of the meeting. Hearing God asking you to change the focus. It is unethical to do that.

    6. Walking away from the church, when you feel the set man has taken too much time on the altar. He is in charge, he should be allowed to present you to the people in whatever a way, he feels is okay. He decides to kill the meeting, don't help him to bury it. Find a way to manage it.

    7. Preaching without recognizing the set man and his wife. It is not your style. But you must do it. It is the approach of all guest speakers that are well trained.

    8. Using the set man to do illustrations that appear degrading. Like asking him to lift up his hands for illustration. Any other man in church can be used for that.

    9. Using the church of your host to compare the one you pastor, in the area you are doing better. There is no need for that.

    10. Referring to your host without his official titles. You know he is an Apostle by Ordination, you went and called him Pastor. And you kept calling him a Pastor.

    11. Seating on the official chair of your host, against the seating arrangement they gave to you.

    12. Refusing the honorarium they gave you, insisting that you are bigger than that money.

    All of the above are elements of pride and arrogance.

    If you are given to any of them repent.

    Let's discuss.

    Be blessed

    Bishop Irabor Wisdom.
    TWELVE WAYS A GUEST SPEAKER CAN MANIFEST PRIDE AGAINST THE HOST WITHOUT KNOWING: As a guest speaker, never do the following. It is a display of pride against your host. 1. Rejecting the Economy ticket that was given to you, insisting it must be business class. If that is their level, you can upgrade it yourself. 2. Rejecting the car, they came to pick you up with from the airport. You came to help the work, not to destroy the work. 3. Rejecting the best hotel they have in the town, insisting you must go to the nearest city to look for a better hotel. Are you not a mountain visiting pastor? See it, as you going to pray in the mountain. You know what you have in your mind when rejecting the hotel provided for you. 4. Refusing to stand when everyone is standing to receive the set man of the house to the altar. If the congregation is standing for their pastor, you should also stand. It helps the house to also accept you. 5. Disregarding the focus of the meeting. Hearing God asking you to change the focus. It is unethical to do that. 6. Walking away from the church, when you feel the set man has taken too much time on the altar. He is in charge, he should be allowed to present you to the people in whatever a way, he feels is okay. He decides to kill the meeting, don't help him to bury it. Find a way to manage it. 7. Preaching without recognizing the set man and his wife. It is not your style. But you must do it. It is the approach of all guest speakers that are well trained. 8. Using the set man to do illustrations that appear degrading. Like asking him to lift up his hands for illustration. Any other man in church can be used for that. 9. Using the church of your host to compare the one you pastor, in the area you are doing better. There is no need for that. 10. Referring to your host without his official titles. You know he is an Apostle by Ordination, you went and called him Pastor. And you kept calling him a Pastor. 11. Seating on the official chair of your host, against the seating arrangement they gave to you. 12. Refusing the honorarium they gave you, insisting that you are bigger than that money. All of the above are elements of pride and arrogance. If you are given to any of them repent. Let's discuss. Be blessed Bishop Irabor Wisdom.
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  • TWELVE WAYS A GUEST SPEAKER CAN MANIFEST PRIDE AGAINST THE HOST WITHOUT KNOWING:

    As a guest speaker, never do the following. It is a display of pride against your host.

    1. Rejecting the Economy ticket that was given to you, insisting it must be business class. If that is their level, you can upgrade it yourself.

    2. Rejecting the car, they came to pick you up with from the airport. You came to help the work, not to destroy the work.

    3. Rejecting the best hotel they have in the town, insisting you must go to the nearest city to look for a better hotel. Are you not a mountain visiting pastor? See it, as you going to pray in the mountain. You know what you have in your mind when rejecting the hotel provided for you.

    4. Refusing to stand when everyone is standing to receive the set man of the house to the altar. If the congregation is standing for their pastor, you should also stand. It helps the house to also accept you.

    5. Disregarding the focus of the meeting. Hearing God asking you to change the focus. It is unethical to do that.

    6. Walking away from the church, when you feel the set man has taken too much time on the altar. He is in charge, he should be allowed to present you to the people in whatever a way, he feels is okay. He decides to kill the meeting, don't help him to bury it. Find a way to manage it.

    7. Preaching without recognizing the set man and his wife. It is not your style. But you must do it. It is the approach of all guest speakers that are well trained.

    8. Using the set man to do illustrations that appear degrading. Like asking him to lift up his hands for illustration. Any other man in church can be used for that.

    9. Using the church of your host to compare the one you pastor, in the area you are doing better. There is no need for that.

    10. Referring to your host without his official titles. You know he is an Apostle by Ordination, you went and called him Pastor. And you kept calling him a Pastor.

    11. Seating on the official chair of your host, against the seating arrangement they gave to you.

    12. Refusing the honorarium they gave you, insisting that you are bigger than that money.

    All of the above are elements of pride and arrogance.

    If you are given to any of them repent.

    Let's discuss.

    Be blessed

    Bishop Irabor Wisdom.
    TWELVE WAYS A GUEST SPEAKER CAN MANIFEST PRIDE AGAINST THE HOST WITHOUT KNOWING: As a guest speaker, never do the following. It is a display of pride against your host. 1. Rejecting the Economy ticket that was given to you, insisting it must be business class. If that is their level, you can upgrade it yourself. 2. Rejecting the car, they came to pick you up with from the airport. You came to help the work, not to destroy the work. 3. Rejecting the best hotel they have in the town, insisting you must go to the nearest city to look for a better hotel. Are you not a mountain visiting pastor? See it, as you going to pray in the mountain. You know what you have in your mind when rejecting the hotel provided for you. 4. Refusing to stand when everyone is standing to receive the set man of the house to the altar. If the congregation is standing for their pastor, you should also stand. It helps the house to also accept you. 5. Disregarding the focus of the meeting. Hearing God asking you to change the focus. It is unethical to do that. 6. Walking away from the church, when you feel the set man has taken too much time on the altar. He is in charge, he should be allowed to present you to the people in whatever a way, he feels is okay. He decides to kill the meeting, don't help him to bury it. Find a way to manage it. 7. Preaching without recognizing the set man and his wife. It is not your style. But you must do it. It is the approach of all guest speakers that are well trained. 8. Using the set man to do illustrations that appear degrading. Like asking him to lift up his hands for illustration. Any other man in church can be used for that. 9. Using the church of your host to compare the one you pastor, in the area you are doing better. There is no need for that. 10. Referring to your host without his official titles. You know he is an Apostle by Ordination, you went and called him Pastor. And you kept calling him a Pastor. 11. Seating on the official chair of your host, against the seating arrangement they gave to you. 12. Refusing the honorarium they gave you, insisting that you are bigger than that money. All of the above are elements of pride and arrogance. If you are given to any of them repent. Let's discuss. Be blessed Bishop Irabor Wisdom.
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