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The Arduous Errand: a voyage across the ocean The Arduous Errand: a voyage across the ocean by Ernest Agyemang Yeboah
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“So many people concentrate on knowing who a good preacher or a bad preacher is and so many people concentrate on knowing what the word of God is! The former is good but the latter is noble. The latter is the best answer to the former. The real duty of man is never to know man but to know God through Christ Jesus! Knowing the word of God is the true way to knowing God!”
Ernest Agyemang Yeboah, The Arduous Errand: a voyage across the ocean
“if the storm of life gives you a big blow, don't worry, just give it a great smile and pursue to leave distinctive footprints with perseverance and tenacity regardless of how arduous the errand may be. It may not be so easy but, dare to win!”
Ernest Agyemang Yeboah, The Arduous Errand: a voyage across the ocean
“Life is a journey of tenacity. Only the tough gets to the top through the storm. Take the steps one by one though the errand may be arduous. Never give up though you may grow weary. Think of the purpose though its attainment may be tough. Dare to get to the crown though you may meet the obstacles. You are never born to relax all day but to dare to do the undone. If only it is reasonable enough within the real reasons of your life, and if your soul and spirit convince you of getting it done, then, you have the real reasons to dare for the crown.”
Ernest Agyemang Yeboah, The Arduous Errand: a voyage across the ocean
“Do not be sad that all odds are against you; be happy that your real purpose is by you”
Ernest Agyemang Yeboah, The Arduous Errand: a voyage across the ocean
“If you want to know the real character of man, intentionally and timely give him the test of 3d’s; delay, denial and disappointment”
Ernest Agyemang Yeboah, The Arduous Errand: a voyage across the ocean
“Tenacity is what it takes to dare unrelentingly”
Ernest Agyemang Yeboah, The Arduous Errand: a voyage across the ocean
“to know your past is to know your future. Where lies the strength of the stem and the fruits of the branches when the roots are rotten”
Ernest Agyemang Yeboah, The Arduous Errand: a voyage across the ocean