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Have many children and fill the World °°° Advice from Patron Fred Wambia 😂😍

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HOW MANY CHILDREN DOES THE BIBLE ACCEPT EACH FAMILY TO HAVE?  WATCH FOR MORE... In a world where family size is increasingly becoming a topic of debate, Patron Fred Wambia’s timeless advice stands bold and counter-cultural: “Have many children and fill the world.” These words, shared with conviction and heart, reflect not just a personal opinion, but a deeper value rooted in faith, legacy, and purpose. Children Are a Blessing, Not a Burden Patron Fred’s statement challenges the modern narrative that sees children through the lens of cost and convenience. Instead, he reminds us that every child is a gift , a unique life with potential to shape families, communities, and nations. The idea isn't about irresponsibility—it’s about faith in provision and purpose. Building Strong Legacies When families grow, so does legacy. More children mean more chances to instill values, spread love, and multiply impact . Whether you raise doctors, artists, pastors, or teachers, each child carries...

The Importance of Celebrating Christmas and New Year as a Family

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The Importance of Celebrating Christmas and New Year as a Family   – By Coach Davie As the year winds down and the air turns festive, I always find myself reflecting deeply on the power of togetherness—especially during Christmas and New Year . These aren’t just holidays on the calendar for me. They are sacred pauses, divine appointments to slow down, look around, and cherish the people God has placed in my life. And if you’re anything like me, you know just how precious it is to celebrate this season as a family. Why It Matters to Me Growing up, I remember how my parents made Christmas magical—not because of expensive gifts or fancy meals, but because of how we were present for each other . We prayed together, laughed at stories told a hundred times, and stayed up late eating leftovers and talking about dreams for the year ahead. Those moments shaped me more than any lesson in a classroom ever could. Now, as a father, coach, and mentor, I carry those traditions with me—not jus...