Joseph Iregbu

Purpose Guy

As Sorrowful, Yet Always Rejoicing

This week has been one of grief in our small group, after the passing of a member’s parent following a brief illness. We sought God for healing but His sovereign will determined otherwise. And together, we grieved. Death is a constant and humble reminder to get our house (life) in […]

On Death, Grief and a Silver Lining

I’ve had a tough week. Lockdown fatigue. Work pressure. Personal bereavement. Grief. In the last few days, I’ve bottled up lots of emotions as I grieve quietly the passing of a close family member. Death is inevitable. But death is not the end; it’s the passage to a new life, either […]

3 Life-Defining Questions About Your Purpose

During my weekly Student Forum over the weekend, I posed some questions to my student group… What do you want to do with your life? What would you do if you knew you couldn’t fail? Simple questions, right? Not quite. As we explored our sense of purpose in the group, it turned out most […]

What Will Be Your Legacy?

In a leadership review breakout two weeks ago, I challenged a group of young leaders with this question: What Will Be Your Legacy? On the backdrop of this session (and question) was my recent post on What Death Teaches Us. Legacy in perspective I’ve been encouraged by the responses and prayers that have come in […]

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