
JEREMIE TCHINDEBE
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Doctor of theology, I write on apologetics, Christian life, social justice, family, and biblical spirituality. I share reflections, teachings, poems, and analyses to inspire, edify, and transform hearts and minds on diverse topics.
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I Never Loved Him
Chapter 1 : The Silence After the Rain I'm sitting in the quiet kitchen, a cold cup of tea in my hands. The rain taps softly against the windows. It feels like it’s trying to wash away the memories—or cleanse them, dissolve them into the grey sky. But some memories don’t fade. Especially not the ones burned into your heart like a brand.
By JEREMIE TCHINDEBE8 months ago in Humor
The habits of the winners
Success, whether personal, professional or spiritual, is never the result of chance. It results from a series of habits firmly rooted in discipline, perseverance and faith. These habits are not born overnight, but are built in regularity, repeated efforts and alignment with deep values. Through the examination of biblical principles, scientific studies and teachings from personal development, this article highlights the ten habits that distinguish the winners.
By JEREMIE TCHINDEBE8 months ago in Motivation
Strength in Adversity: A Story of Resilience and Overcoming Adversity
Introduction – When Everything Seems Lost Human beings are profoundly moved by stories of those who, when faced with the worst, find an unexpected strength to rise again. This power to resist, to rebuild amid chaos, is inspiring. Nelson Mandela, who was imprisoned for 27 years in his fight against apartheid, famously said:
By JEREMIE TCHINDEBE9 months ago in History
Gloria and Julien : When Friendship Crosses the Paths of Love
Gloria and Julien met during a Bible study group at the university, one autumn evening when the campus floor was covered with fallen leaves. They both shared a passion for the Word of God, seeking to deepen their faith and aspiring to find stable landmarks in the heart of the uncertainties of the student world. From the first days, their complicity became obvious. They did not need to force the situation : a discussion often began with a verse and ended with bursts of laughter or authentic prayers.
By JEREMIE TCHINDEBE9 months ago in History
THE ONE WHO WAITS DOES NOT LOOK AT THE TIME
Introduction Waiting is a universal experience that crosses the course of human existence, from the ordinary moments of everyday life to the deep ambitions that determine our destinies. Usually considered as a weight, this waiting phase can become a powerful catalyst for faith and tenacity. The Bible, which is a source of wisdom, offers profound reflections on this very attitude. The subject: "He who waits does not look at time" pushes us to perceive waiting not as a period of inactivity, but as a dynamic manifestation of faith and unfailing trust in God.
By JEREMIE TCHINDEBE9 months ago in Chapters
LIVING ONE DAY AT A TIME
Introduction In our fast-paced world, where every day seems full of responsibilities, notifications and worries, many people feel overwhelmed. Between the fear of the future and the regrets of the past, it becomes difficult to find a moment of peace. The requirements for success, economic uncertainties and permanent social changes further add to this pressure.
By JEREMIE TCHINDEBE9 months ago in Chapters
WE ARE WHO WE ARE ON THE INSIDE By Dr JEREMIE TCHINDEBE
“Man looks at the outward appearance, but the Lord looks at the heart.” (1 Samuel 16 :7, NIV) In an age dominated by appearances, branding, and social media personas, society tends to overemphasize what can be seen, admired, and consumed. Success is often measured by visibility—followers, possessions, and external achievements. Yet beneath this glittering surface lies a fundamental truth: our true identity is rooted in our inner life, not in what we display to the world.
By JEREMIE TCHINDEBE9 months ago in Chapters







