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IFY ONOCHIE
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Dove Eyes
Chinwe Kalu
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Smart Tools Coach
Donna Lang
PG 11
Personal Coach
Nina Ijere-Otuka
PG 32
CONTENTS PG 4
EDITORS WELCOME NOTE PG 7
ADVERTISERS INFORMATION PG 9
ACUMEN SUMMER 2012 EDITION INFO PG 14
ACUMEN MAGAZINE PURCHASE INFO PG 5
SMALL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION INFO PG 13
A HYMN AND ITS HISTORY PG 20
LIVING MIRACLES PG 23
PROFESSIONAL PROFILES—ISMAEL RAMOS PG 39
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The word is a Latin word from the
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BUSINESS ACUMEN is keenness and
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[1] The term "business acumen" can
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Editor’s NotesEditor’s NotesEditor’s NotesEditor’s Notes
Welcome,Welcome,Welcome,Welcome,
We are excited about stepping into the 7th month which begins the second half of We are excited about stepping into the 7th month which begins the second half of We are excited about stepping into the 7th month which begins the second half of We are excited about stepping into the 7th month which begins the second half of
the this leap year 2012..It is time once again to go back to your drawing boards to the this leap year 2012..It is time once again to go back to your drawing boards to the this leap year 2012..It is time once again to go back to your drawing boards to the this leap year 2012..It is time once again to go back to your drawing boards to
revisit your personal and business goals for this year 2012 and strategically plan how to revisit your personal and business goals for this year 2012 and strategically plan how to revisit your personal and business goals for this year 2012 and strategically plan how to revisit your personal and business goals for this year 2012 and strategically plan how to
achieve them before the year runs out.achieve them before the year runs out.achieve them before the year runs out.achieve them before the year runs out.
Our cover picture is the lovely Ify Onochie of the Tv show THE IFY SHOW..We have Our cover picture is the lovely Ify Onochie of the Tv show THE IFY SHOW..We have Our cover picture is the lovely Ify Onochie of the Tv show THE IFY SHOW..We have Our cover picture is the lovely Ify Onochie of the Tv show THE IFY SHOW..We have
a lot of events for this month advertised in this edition. a lot of events for this month advertised in this edition. a lot of events for this month advertised in this edition. a lot of events for this month advertised in this edition.
This month we start including links to and information from the Small business This month we start including links to and information from the Small business This month we start including links to and information from the Small business This month we start including links to and information from the Small business
administration website that will be beneficial to you .We also feature our usual administration website that will be beneficial to you .We also feature our usual administration website that will be beneficial to you .We also feature our usual administration website that will be beneficial to you .We also feature our usual
columnists. From Atlanta Georgia USA columnists. From Atlanta Georgia USA columnists. From Atlanta Georgia USA columnists. From Atlanta Georgia USA –––– Margie RandleMargie RandleMargie RandleMargie Randle----of Miracles Network ,Donna of Miracles Network ,Donna of Miracles Network ,Donna of Miracles Network ,Donna
Lang , our social media coach, Nina IjereLang , our social media coach, Nina IjereLang , our social media coach, Nina IjereLang , our social media coach, Nina Ijere----OtukaOtukaOtukaOtuka–––– a business coach, from Tanzania the a business coach, from Tanzania the a business coach, from Tanzania the a business coach, from Tanzania the
radio show host of Dove eyes and personal matters consultant Chinwe Kalu and from radio show host of Dove eyes and personal matters consultant Chinwe Kalu and from radio show host of Dove eyes and personal matters consultant Chinwe Kalu and from radio show host of Dove eyes and personal matters consultant Chinwe Kalu and from
U.K Oma Edoja U.K Oma Edoja U.K Oma Edoja U.K Oma Edoja –––– Women Business Growth mentor on Small Business clinic.Women Business Growth mentor on Small Business clinic.Women Business Growth mentor on Small Business clinic.Women Business Growth mentor on Small Business clinic.
Remember Our goal in putting together these business pages is to Remember Our goal in putting together these business pages is to Remember Our goal in putting together these business pages is to Remember Our goal in putting together these business pages is to INFORM, INFORM, INFORM, INFORM,
EDUCATE & EQUIP EDUCATE & EQUIP EDUCATE & EQUIP EDUCATE & EQUIP you to take your business to the next level.you to take your business to the next level.you to take your business to the next level.you to take your business to the next level.
Under the column The hymn and the story behind it. we will be looking at the hymnUnder the column The hymn and the story behind it. we will be looking at the hymnUnder the column The hymn and the story behind it. we will be looking at the hymnUnder the column The hymn and the story behind it. we will be looking at the hymn----
IT IS WELL WITH MY SOUL.. IT IS WELL WITH MY SOUL.. IT IS WELL WITH MY SOUL.. IT IS WELL WITH MY SOUL..
The Quarterly print magazine for Summer is out. It is indeed loaded and Content. The Quarterly print magazine for Summer is out. It is indeed loaded and Content. The Quarterly print magazine for Summer is out. It is indeed loaded and Content. The Quarterly print magazine for Summer is out. It is indeed loaded and Content.
You just have to read to believe me .Grab your own copy now!You just have to read to believe me .Grab your own copy now!You just have to read to believe me .Grab your own copy now!You just have to read to believe me .Grab your own copy now!
Just like the picture above suggests we advise also that you launch out this month and Just like the picture above suggests we advise also that you launch out this month and Just like the picture above suggests we advise also that you launch out this month and Just like the picture above suggests we advise also that you launch out this month and
begin to do for yourself and your business things you have never done before so begin to do for yourself and your business things you have never done before so begin to do for yourself and your business things you have never done before so begin to do for yourself and your business things you have never done before so
that you can begin to see results you have never got before.that you can begin to see results you have never got before.that you can begin to see results you have never got before.that you can begin to see results you have never got before.
Remember what God says in Remember what God says in Remember what God says in Remember what God says in 3 John 2 3 John 2 3 John 2 3 John 2 that “ that “ that “ that “ I wish above I wish above I wish above I wish above
all things that you prosper and be in good health even as all things that you prosper and be in good health even as all things that you prosper and be in good health even as all things that you prosper and be in good health even as
thy soul prospers’ thy soul prospers’ thy soul prospers’ thy soul prospers’
So God wants you to succeed in every thing you do So God wants you to succeed in every thing you do So God wants you to succeed in every thing you do So God wants you to succeed in every thing you do
especially in your business and so do we . especially in your business and so do we . especially in your business and so do we . especially in your business and so do we .
Remain Blessed Remain Blessed Remain Blessed Remain Blessed
Bibi FashinaBibi FashinaBibi FashinaBibi Fashina
Evang Bibi Fashina
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A:Who is Ify Onochie?
IFY: I am a Nigerian - born, Atlanta based entre-
preneur. My love for the media started from
childhood. I was very fascinated with Radio and
Television and paid much a/en+on to it. This pas-
sion drove me to study Mass Communica+on.
My opportunity to get involved actually came even
before that in 1985 when The Nigerian Television
Authority (NTA) Lagos, Nigeria, West Africa in con-
junc+on with The Bri+sh Broadcas+ng Corpora+on
(BBC) London opened up training opportunity for
Television Script writers. The compe++on was
fierce. Thousands of scripts poured in, everyone
vying for a chance. As God will have it, I emerged as
one of the few winners. AHer the training, I was
signed on to write scripts for The Nigerian Televi-
sion Authority (NTA). Bri+sh Broadcas+ng Corpora-
+on (BBC) also wanted me to work for the African
series then but the +ming was not right for me as I
wasn’t quite ready to leave the shores of Nigeria.
Then known by my maiden name Ifeoma Nneoma
Nwonukwue, I wrote over fiHy Television script s
for The Nigerian Television Authority (NTA), Net-
work service over a period of twelve years. In those
days, the industry had very li/le room for inde-
pendent produc+ons so I joined the Nigerian Immi-
gra+on Services as an Immigra+on officer while s+ll
wri+ng for (NTA) on a freelance basis. My wri+ng
credits include serials like ‘’Second Chance’’, ‘’Tele
Movies’’, Tales by moonlight and ‘’Story Land ‘to
men+on a few.
My produc+on credits include a series on
MAMSER public awareness program which I
wrote, directed and produced for The Ministry
of Internal Affairs, Abuja, Federal Capital Terri-
tory, now known as Ministry of Interior Abuja.
My Immigra+on background landed me a job
here in the USA at the Consulate – General of
Nigeria Atlanta, Georgia where I served for
over seven years at the Immigra+on and con-
sular desk. Now remember that Communica-
+on is s+ll my background even though I have
also over the years go/en some other profes-
sional trainings and licenses along the way. My
passion for the media industry became so
strong that I finally had to follow my passion. I
bid the Nigerian Consulate goodbye and went
back to my career in Media and entertain-
ment. I also went back to Arizona State Univer-
sity to study Films and Media Studies.
A: What is the IFY SHOW all about?
IFY: I created The Ify Show to strengthen rela-
+onships and connec+ons between people in
the US and other parts of the world especially
among the diaspora community. It serves as a
plaNorm for building collabora+ons and to foster
exchange of ideas at local, na+onal and interna-
+onal level.
The show helps U.S firms
develop long term mutu-
ally beneficial business
rela+onships with Africa,
The Caribbean and other
parts of the world
through raising aware-
ness and exposure of
outstanding work from
various sectors of the
society.
Our topics are designed
to draw a/en+on and
visitors to variety of inter-
es+ng ins+tu+ons that
exist across Africa, The
Caribbean, US and other
parts of the world. The
guests of The Ify Show
will also
include everyday people
with interes+ng human-interest stories, innova-
+ve ideas and business models etc
A: What is unique or special about what the
IFY SHOW does?
Look around you. What do you see? You must
have no+ced that many emerging ideas for new
and exci+ng innova+ons have come from ethnic
cultures.
In Fashion and styles, ethnic -inspired clothing,
shoes and jewelries have taken over the racks-
beaded dresses and sandals, gladiators, bohe-
mian style dresses, embroidered clothing, you
name it. Even in home furnishing!
In show business having an accent has suddenly
become an advantage. Bri+sh, Spanish, Italian,
even Nigerian accents have become highly
a/rac+ve to adver+sing companies.
Music that have become so widely popular for
example: salsa, jazz, reggae, Calypso, juju , high-
life , afro and even rap and so many others did
not originate from mainstream America, but
were first popular within various ethnic groups.
Go to any gym now and see Rhumba and Zumba
dance signup sheet, filled to the brim. The same
is true of the demand for much of the ethnic
Foods such as sushi, salsa, tacos, tor+llas, fried
rice, jallof rice, pita, Kish kebabs.
The Ify show is designed to recognize, celebrate
and maintain these various ethnic cultures with-
in our communi+es. There is no show like ours in
the mainstream entertainment industry here in
the USA.
This show is an excellent compendium of facts
about a complex society
portrayed in an exci+ng
talk show series, profiling
people of other cultures
and giving them the
plaNorm to rediscover
who they are and allow
the mainstream America
to get to know them
be/er.
Let’s look at what is
currently going on in the
Nigerian movie industry
called Nollywood; their
movies are flying off the
shelves in the USA. Who
is buying them? Inter-
es+ngly, it is People of
other ethnici+es!
Unques+onably, there
are a growing number of
ethnic communi+es that will make ‘’ The Ify
show’’ their go-to program to obtain informa+on
and share experiences on topics that directly
affect their lives. Leveraging mul+cultural oppor-
tuni+es is definitely a must do for us.
A: How can people watch your show and what
type of people do you cater for on your show?
IFY: The Ify Show is s+ll going through the
process of signing contracts with the various
channels for airing. Informa+on will be on our
website once contracts are fully executed.
www.theifyshow.com
IFY ONOCHIE
TV SHOW HOST &
BUSINESS ENTREPRENUER
WWW.THEIFYSHOW.COM
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"SMART TOOLS" FOR ENTREPRENEURS
by Donna Lang
10 TOP SUCCESS FACTORS FOR
ENTREPRENEURS
1. They Measure and Monitor Clearly Defined Objec�ves!
These Entrepreneurs u+lize the +me tested, S.M.A.R.T. Ap-
proach (specific, measureable, ac+onable, realis+c, +me-
bound) in their Business and Marke+ng Plans because they
know that “What they can measure, they can also improve!”
2. They are Nimble and Open.
They focus on what's possible and a/ract new opportuni-
+es and ideas that are revenue generators, so they take
Rapid and Relevant Ac+on and deliver RESULTS, RESULTS,
and RESULTS!
3. As Excellent Networkers, these Rock star - Entrepreneurs
Collaborate & Leverage Win/Win rela+onships to create
even greater reach and exposure. Leverage, Leverage, Lev-
erage is their mantra!
4. They engage in Revenue Shares,
Affiliate Partnership and Joint Venture Rela+onships, Online
Products and Programs along with Internet Marke+ng Cam-
paigns and thus, create Mul+ple Streams of Income. They
know that they cannot sustain themselves over the long run,
by trading dollars for donuts.
5. These Entrepreneurs are Game Changers
because they use the Power of Social Media to grow their
highly qualified LIST of poten+al Clients, Referral Partners
and Joint Venture Rela+onships! Thus as Game Changers,
they know and apply the advantages of Pull Marke+ng vs.
Push Marke+ng in order to take their Marke+ng ini+a+ves to
a whole new level!
6. They posi�on themselves as
Rock stars or Experts in their niche by "Wri�ng a Book"
and Speaking, etc. The idea of "geYng yourself out there"
produces great "Face Value" and can open many, many
doors. Plus, when you strategically posi+on your message
and your presence in this way, it becomes a magnet for
catapul+ng any business into a whole new level of exposure.
I am in favor of leveraging Social Media for great exposure
too, but hiding behind your computer all the +me can
produce limited results. There needs to be smart balance.
7. They Delegate tasks to Virtual Assistants,
and other Experts.
This is a key differen+ator because it provides the +me
needed to work on revenue genera+ng ac+vi+es vs. +me
consuming ac+vi+es. Thus the secret sauce in this recipe
for success is Smart Time Management!
8. They are lifelong learners
which gives them an edge in their niche. This is what’s sets
them apart. They align with coaches, business leaders, mas-
ter mind groups and stellar performers who can help them
take their business to the next level (without the struggle!)
Why REINVENT the wheel?
9. They place Marke�ng over Mastery
and these Entrepreneurs have a strong intui+ve ability to
balance this Mastery/Marke+ng formula in a way that
delivers profound results and value.
10. They have Structures and Systems in place
to support their business and marke+ng objec+ves. The big
win here is that the infrastructure and systems that are in
place set the stage for growth and change.
With systems are in place, Entrepreneurs enjoy more
efficiencies with more room to explore new opportuni+es
with a greater range of op+ons to consider. Extra
+me is your friend.
Donna Lang is the founder of Smart
Tools Coaching a Business Success Coaching
Company & Social Media for Entrepreneurs, a
DIY ( do it yourself) Social Media Training Com-
pany.
Donna Lang
Business Coach / Social Media Trainer
678-795-1410
Websites:
Smart Tools Coaching
hTp://www.smarToolscoaching.com/
Social Media for Entrepreneurs
hTp://sm4e.com/
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10 Steps to
Starting a Business
Starting a business involves planning, making key
financial decisions and completing a series of legal
activities. These 10 easy steps can help you plan,
prepare and manage your business.
Click on the links to learn more.
Step 1:
Write a Business Plan
Use these tools and resources to create a business
plan. This written guide will help you map out how
you will start and run your business successfully.
Step 2:
Get Business Assistance
and Training
Take advantage of free training and counseling
services, from preparing a business plan and secur-
ing financing, to expanding or relocating a business.
Step 3:
Choose a Business Location
Get advice on how to select a customer-friendly
location and comply with zoning laws.
Step 4:
Finance Your Business
Find government backed loans, venture capital and
research grants to help you get started.
Step 5:
Determine the Legal Structure
of Your Business
Decide which form of ownership is best for you:
sole proprietorship, partnership, Limited Liability
Company (LLC), corporation, S corporation, non-
profit or cooperative.
Step 6:
Register a Business Name
("Doing Business As")
Register your business name with your state gov-
ernment.
Step 7:
Get a Tax Identification
Number
Learn which tax identification number you'll need
to obtain from the IRS and your state revenue agen-
cy.
Step 8:
Register for State and
Local Taxes
Register with your state to obtain a tax identifica-
tion number, workers' compensation, unemploy-
ment and disability insurance.
Step 9:
Obtain Business Licenses
and Permits
Get a list of federal, state and local licenses and
permits required for your business.
Step 10:
Understand Employer
Responsibilities
Learn the legal steps you need to take to hire
employees.
For more information visit:
hTp://www.sba.gov/content/follow-these-steps-
star�ng-business
ABOUT SBA
Mission Statement
The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) was
created in 1953 as an independent agency of the federal
government to aid, counsel, assist and protect the
interests of small business concerns, to preserve free
competitive enterprise and to maintain and strengthen
the overall economy of our nation.
We recognize that small business is critical to our
economic recovery and strength, to building America's
future, and to helping the United States compete in
today's global marketplace. Although SBA has grown
and evolved in the years since it was established in
1953, the bottom line mission remains the same.
The SBA helps Americans start, build and grow busi-
nesses. Through an extensive network of field offices
and partnerships with public and private organizations,
SBA delivers its services to people throughout the
United States, Puerto Rico, the U. S. Virgin Islands
and Guam.
What We Do
Since its founding on July 30, 1953, the U.S. Small
Business Administration has delivered millions of
loans, loan guarantees, contracts, counseling sessions
and other forms of assistance to small businesses.
SBA provides assistances primarily through its four
programmatic functions:
Access to Capital (Business Financing)
SBA provides small businesses with an array of
financing for small businesses from the smallest needs
in micro lending --- to substantial debt and equity
investment capital (venture capital).
Entrepreneurial Development (Education,
Information, Technical Assistance & Training)
SBA provides free individual face-to-face, and internet
counseling for small businesses, and low-cost training
to nascent entrepreneurs and established small business-
es in over 1,800 locations throughout the United States
and US territories.
Government Contracting (Federal Procurement)
In keeping with the mandate of Section 15(g) of the
Small Business Act, SBA’s Office of Government
Contracting sets goals with other federal departments
and agencies to reach the statutory goal of 23 percent
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Follow us on facebook.com/theifyshow,
twiTer@theifyshow, myspace.com/theifyshow
We will update our informa+on from +me to +me.
Our audience mirrors two different worlds: Be-
tween the growing minority popula+ons here in
the U.S. and the great opportuni+es foreign mar-
kets offer, the show covers a lot of interests in
both worlds. Because The Ify show will be aired in
other foreign countries, you have the best of the
two worlds to put your brand in the hands of your
poten+al consumers.
Our contents reflect who the viewers are and
topics that are most important to them. These
ethnic communi+es follow us because they know
and understand us and we know and understand
them. Moreover, Diasporas now will be showcased
to their people at home. At the same +me we
bring them stories and interviews from home. It’s
like a mélange of the two worlds.
A: .Are you engaged in any other businesses’
besides the talk show?
IFY: I have a travel and cultural consul+ng
business called Travel Clinique. We handle travel
arrangements, visa and passport expedi+ng for
different countries.
We also do cross-cultural consul+ng with various
firms who send their employees to Nigeria on
assignments. We coach them on some cross-
cultural skills to enable them adapt in Nigeria.
More informa+on on our services can be found
on our website-www.travelclinique.com
I also run Top-Notch Entertainment Network, a
media and entertainment company dedicated to
providing unparalleled communica+on solu+ons,
media contents and consul+ng on a mul+-media
pavilion.
Our services include Corporate Iden+ty design,
Television produc+on, Corporate Photography &
Videography, Photo & Video archiving, TV, Radio,
Newspaper and magazine Media Buying, Print
media design & produc+on, TV & Radio
commercial and public service announcement
produc+on.
We have partnered with some of the best content
providers both in the USA and Africa, crea+ve
directors, producers, talents, Writers and Editors,
Graphic Ar+sts, Photojournalists, Illustrators,
Videographers, Video Editors, Event Planners,
Media – Photographers, Writers, and Web
Designers. Our partners have decades of experi-
ence in mul+cultural media and have developed
and executed successful mul+cultural campaigns
on behalf of various Fortune 500 companies and
government agencies.
Our clients include both government agencies
and corpora+ons. Our other sister company is
Top-Notch events.
We handle corporate events like business &
product launch, seminars and symposiums, Road
Shows etc. for organiza+ons in Nigeria wishing to
reach the American market. We also specialize in
special events planning like weddings, birthdays,
anniversaries etc
People most oHen wonder how I juggle these
things. All I say is that for everything there is a
+me and season, when that +me comes, I
gather my team and get the job done!
My busy life doesn’t affect my rela+onship with
God. There is +me for everything. I am s+ll very
much a part of my local church.
A: How has your faith in God helped in the
success of your business?
God is in the center of everything I do. I put
Him first. He directs me. This Talk show and all
my other endeavors would not have taken off
without God. He provides for me, strengthens
me and keeps me in check too. He makes ways
for me and helps me harness the support, tal-
ents, consultants, producers and everyone I
need to move forward.
My faith in God is the driving force behind my
success. I believe His word which says in
Philippians 4:13 ‘’I can do all things through
Christ which strengtheneth me.’’
A: How do your husband, family, children
and friends relate to your business?
IFY: Everyone has been excited and very
suppor+ve. My friends helped me with
sponsorship for the taping of the pilot epi-
sode of the show. My husband is the super
hero that I have. From financial to emo+onal
support, he has always been there for me.
He helps me to take care of my health too.
When I am overwhelmed, he helps me get back
to the drawing board where it all began and
emphasize that if I break down, my goals will
not be achieved. So I slow down and get some
rest.
A: What are your major challenges in this
business?
IFY: I would say that one of the major
challenges is funding. Adver+sing dollars are
not easy to come by. But if you have passion
for what you are doing, and you believe in
yourself and your content, properly posi+on
yourself, you will eventually overcome these
challenges and excel. With God, all things are
possible.
A: How lucra�ve has your businesses been
to you?
IFY: What I do is more about passion than
money. It is a service to our community. But I
believe that business can also be lucra+ve. If
you believe it is, and you work hard at it, it will
be.
A: What advice would you give other people
who want to pursue this line of media
business?
IFY: Make sure you have a passion for it. Let
your passion drive you. There will be long
laborious hours, research, pre-produc+on,
Produc+on, post-produc+on, marke+ng and
promo+ons, events and all. Be ready always.
Get a lot of knowledge. This business has
gone to a whole new level. Viewers and
sponsors know what they want. You have to
be able to deliver. My last advice is NEVER
GIVE UP.
A: What should we be looking forward to you
doing in the future?
IFY: I was the Execu+ve Editor for ‘Publici+ Mag-
azine’ Atlanta Georgia. I also wrote columns for
Class Magazine’, Houston Texas, an ultra-glossy
magazine that captures the colorful tapestry
and profiles of the new genera+on of Africans
in the U.S.A., Canada, Caribbean's, and events in
Africa. I also wrote for ‘Envoy Magazine’, an
inflight magazine for North American Airlines.
I am also a published poet, published several
poems.i intend to write a book which will be on
the newsstands very soon ..so watch out for it!
IFY ONOCHIE
TV SHOW HOST &
BUSINESS ENTREPRENUER
WWW.THEIFYSHOW.COM
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Abide with me; fast falls the eventide;
The darkness deepens; Lord with me abide.
When other helpers fail and comforts flee,
Help of the helpless, O abide with me.
Swift to its close ebbs out life’s little day;
Earth’s joys grow dim; its glories pass away;
Change and decay in all around I see;
O Thou who changest not, abide with me.
Not a brief glance I beg, a passing word;
But as Thou dwell’st with Thy disciples, Lord,
Familiar, condescending, patient, free.
Come not to sojourn, but abide with me.
Come not in terrors, as the King of kings,
But kind and good, with healing in Thy wings,
Tears for all woes, a heart for every plea—
Come, Friend of sinners, and thus abide with me.
Heaven’s morning breaks, and earth’s vain shadows flee;
In life, in death, O Lord, abide with me.
Thou on my head in early youth didst smile;
And, though rebellious and perverse meanwhile,
Thou hast not left me, oft as I left Thee,
On to the close, O Lord, abide with me.
I need Thy presence every passing hour.
What but Thy grace can foil the tempter’s power?
Who, like Thyself, my guide and stay can be?
Through cloud and sunshine, Lord, abide with me.
I fear no foe, with Thee at hand to bless;
Ills have no weight, and tears no bitterness.
Where is death’s sting? Where, grave, thy victory?
I triumph still, if Thou abide with me.
Hold Thou Thy cross before my closing eyes;
Shine through the gloom and point me to the skies.
Heaven’s morning breaks, and earth’s vain shadows flee;
In life, in death, O Lord, abide with me.
Henry Francis Lyte - Lyrics William Henry Monk - Composer
1793-1847 1823-1889
Born: June 1, 1793, Ednam, Scotland. Born: March 16, 1823, London, England.
Died: November 20, 1847, Nice, France. Died: March 1, 1889, London, England.
Buried: English Cemetery, Nice, France. Buried: Highgate Cemetery, London, England.
HYMN HISTORY:
It has been stated that only the person who can face the prospect of death realistically is
able to live this life with purpose and confidence. Such was the conviction of a rather
obscure English pastor, Henry F. Lyte, when he wrote the text for this hymn in 1847,
shortly before his own home-going. It has since become one of the favorite hymns for
Christians everywhere during times of sorrow and deep distress.
Henry F. Lyte was born in Scotland on June 1, 1793. He was educated at Trinity Col-
lege, Dublin, Ireland, and was a member of the Church of England all of his life.
Throughout his lifetime he was known as a man frail in body but strong in faith and
spirit. His health was continually threatened by asthma and tuberculosis.
Despite his physical frailties he was a tireless worker with an established reputation as
a poet, musician and minister. It was he who coined the phrase, "It is better to wear out
than to rust out." Wherever he ministered, he was greatly loved and admired by his
people.
For the last twenty-three years of his life Lyte pastored a poor parish church among
fishing people at Lower Brixham, Devonshire, England. During these later years his
health became progressively worse so that he was forced to seek a warmer climate in
Italy. For the last sermon with his poor parishioners on September 4, 1847,
it is recorded that Lyte nearly had to crawl to the pulpit and his message came as from
a dying man. His final words made a deep impact upon his people when he said that it
was his desire to "induce you to prepare for the solemn hour which must come to all by
a timely appreciation and dependence on the death of Christ." On his wayto Rome,
Italy, he was overtaken by death at Nice, France, and was buried there in the English
cemetery on November 20, 1847.
Lyte is said to have written this text along with his own tune shortly before his last
Sunday at the Lower Brixham Church. It never became widely used in England until it
was first published in a book, Lyte's Remains, in 1850, London. Its first appearance in
America was in Henry Ward Beecher's Plymouth Collection in 1855 with the notation
that "this hymn was meant to be read and not sung." Later it was discovered by
William Henry Monk, music editorof the well-known Anglican Church hymnal,
Hymns Ancient and Modern, and it was included in the first edition ofthat hymnal
published in 1861.
Altogether William Monk personally contributed fifty original tunes for the hymnal. It
is said that in less than half an hour he composed for Lyte's text a tune named
"Eventide." He was inspired by the beauty of a glorious sunset while yet experiencing a
deep personal sorrow. In addition to his work as editor of this hymnal, considered by
hymnologists to be one of the most important hymnals ever published, William Monk
was also choir director and organist at King's College, London.
William H. Monk also supplied the music for the hymn, "Look, Ye Saints! The Sight Is
Glorious" and "The Strife Is O'er".
Henry Lyte's text for this hymn was taken from the account of Christ's appearance with
the two disciples on the way to Emmaus and their statement, "Abide with us:
for it is toward evening and the day is far spent" (Luke 24:29).
Although Lyte did not write a great quantity of hymns, others from his pen
include "Jesus, I My Cross Have Taken"
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BIBLE REFERENCES:
Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil:
for thou art with me; thy rod and thy staff they comfort me. Psalm 23:4
And these three men, Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego, fell down bound into
the midst of the burning fiery furnace. Then Nebuchadnezzar the king was
astonished, and rose up in haste, and spake, and said unto his counsellors,
Did not we cast three men bound into the midst of the fire?
They answered and said unto the king, True, O king. He answered and said, Lo, I
see four men loose, walking in the midst of the fire, and they have no hurt; and the
form of the fourth is like the Son of God..
Then Nebuchadnezzar came near to the mouth of the burning fiery furnace, and
spake, and said, Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego, ye servants of the most high
God, come forth, and come hither.
Then Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego, came forth of the midst of the fire. And
the princes, governors, and captains, and the king's counsellors, being gathered
together, saw these men, upon whose bodies the fire had no power, nor was an
hair of their head singed, neither were their coats changed, nor the smell of fire
had passed on them.
Then Nebuchadnezzar spake, and said, Blessed be the God of Shadrach,
Meshach, and Abednego, who hath sent his angel, and delivered his servants that
trusted in him, and have changed the king's word, and yielded their bodies, that
they might not serve nor worship any god, except their own God.
Therefore I make a decree, That every people, nation, and language, which speak
any thing amiss against the God of Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego, shall be
cut in pieces, and their houses shall be made a dunghill: because there is no other
God that can deliver after this sort. Daniel 3:23-29
When thou passest through the waters, I will be with thee; and through the rivers,
they shall not overflow thee: when thou walkest through the fire, thou shalt not be
burned; neither shall the flame kindle upon thee. Isaiah 43:2
Abide in me, and I in you. As the branch cannot bear fruit of itself, except it abide
in the vine; no more can ye, except ye abide in me. I am the vine, ye are the
branches: He that abideth in me, and I in him, the same bringeth forth much fruit:
for without me ye can do nothing.
If a man abide not in me, he is cast forth as a branch, and is withered; and men
gather them, and cast them into the fire, and they are burned. If ye abide in me,
and my words abide in you, ye shall ask what ye will, and it shall be done unto
you. Herein is my Father glorified, that ye bear much fruit; so shall ye be my
disciples.
As the Father hath loved me, so have I loved you: continue ye in my love. If ye
keep my commandments, ye shall abide in my love; even as I have kept my Fa-
ther's commandments, and abide in his love. These things have I spoken unto you,
that my joy might remain in you, and that your joy might be full. John 15:4-11
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9 TIPS TO KEEP THE SIZZLE IN YOUR MARRIAGE CHINWE KALU
Marriage can become a daily
boring rou+ne. In fact for
many couples that is what it
has become. A habit
rather than a rela+onship
they enjoy.
Who is responsible for keep-
ing the sizzle in the rela+on-
ship? I think both par-
+es are, but a lot of the +me they don’t really know what to do.
Any marriage that s+ll has the fire, passion and excitement has
taken a lot of work from the man and woman.
Here are some +ps for you.
1. Put God first in your relationship.
He is the unseen hand that holds it all together. Problems al-
ways come in marriages but with Him in the fore front, they
always go away. He will lead, direct, nudge, encourage and
protect the marriage because it ma/ers to Him.
2. Tell your spouse you love him or her.
Men like to show their affec+ons by the things they do for
their wives and I am sure every wife appreciates the things
they do. Ac+ons speak louder than words, but words oHen
speak more clearly than ac+ons. Take a moment every now
and then to verbalize your feelings for your spouse. A simple “I
love you” or “You mean the world to me” can go a long way
towards making your significant other feel wanted, cared for,
and secure in your rela+onship.
3. Small acts of physical intimacy.
They could be the hand on the small of the back as you brush
by in the hallway, your arm around their shoulder on the sofa,
your hand on their thigh when seated side-by-side, holding
hands while walking down the street – give your spouse a warm
feeling to convey the love and affec+on you feel for him or her.
The li/lest touch can be as important, or even more important,
than the longest night of sexual in+macy.
4. Show appreciation for your spouse.
Let him or her know on a regular basis what it is that you like
most about them – what you admire, what makes you proud,
what their strengths are in your eyes. Encouraging and sup-
por+ng each other’s growth over the course of your lives
should be an everyday thing.
5. Don’t take your spouse for granted.
Cul+vate a daily sense of gra+tude for your spouse and the
thousands of li/le blessings he or she has brought into your life.
Remember that, if you’re happy in your rela+onship, your part-
ner is doing a thousand li/le things for you every day to make
your rela+onship work. I guess it works both ways.
6. Communicate to share yourself.
Don’t keep your likes and dislikes, dreams and fears, achieve-
ments and mistakes, or anything else to yourself. If it’s im-
portant to you, share it with your spouse. Those are the things
couples should talk about when they spend +me together, not
the na+onal economy or the other people’s issues. They get to
know one another be/er-wholesome communica+on.
7. Life can throw stuff at us.
It is important to be there for your spouse when life hits them.
The loss of a job, life threatening ill health or the death of a
loved one, are all part of life. But it’s important to be suppor+ve
when your spouse faces these challenges. Even non-
threatening things like an argument at work, a rough commute,
a misplaced key can be ra/ling. Being the voice of calm and
reason when chaos strikes is the best you can be at such +mes.
Listen to what’s bothering them and offer whatever help you
can, even if it’s just sympathy. It will be appreciated.
8. Be generous with gifts.
Look for any excuse to buy a giH for your spouse. They become
material tokens of your love. Birthdays and anniversaries are giv-
en. But every other day is another reason to give a giH. Just the
right book picked up at the bookstore, a special dessert, a piece of
jewelry or clothing you no+ced at the store – anything small or
large that tells them you were thinking of them. Leave a love note
for them, or send them an SMS at work to “I love you” – again, the
li/le reminder that they’re always on your mind will help your
spouse feel be/er about themselves and secure in your rela+on-
ship.
9. Be fair in your relationship.
Look out for one another. Get out of tradi+onal marriage models
that no longer work. Make sure you follow the Golden Rule in
your rela+onship: do unto your spouse as you would have done
unto you. These are the days all hands have to be on deck for
household tasks. Don’t have unfair expecta+ons of your spouse.
Chinwe Kalu is a woman of worth. She has passion to teach women in par+cular and
young people in general Biblical principles in contemporary modern day methods using
secular and Bible based plaNorms by leveraging her
skills, talents and experience to help women appre-
ciate and maximize the God Factor in every facet of
their lives.
She hosts the radio program +tled Dove Eyes which
is a one hour weekly contemporary and inspira+on-
al radio program that is based on Chris+an princi-
ples. Dove Eyes Airs in Tanzania, Africa on Choice FM 102.6 which addresses issues like
Marriage, Da+ng, Entrepreneurship, Dressing, Lesbianism, Rape, Marriage, Educa+on,
Pregnancy, Divorce e.t.c. as they affect women.
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Top Tips to keep
clients coming
I was recently asked my top +ps to keep the clients coming.
In this ar+cle I share 5 that con+nue to work for me.
Here they are:
Choose a niche!
You have hundreds of compe+tors; a niche will help
you stand for something in par+cular and get known
for it. When you narrow your focus down to a spe-
cific market segment and their pressing needs it is easier to
stand out, a/ract a/en+on and get known. As a specialist your
audience will have more confidence in you and be able to tell
others about the work you do. Spice up your niche marke+ng
with tes+monials to increase your pulling power and get regular
clients!
Research your target market's needs
and give them what they ask for, not
what you think they want.
Many people who struggle to get con+nuous clients
are not giving the market what it wants. You can find out what
your audience wants by asking them! Conduct surveys, have
chats over coffee or on the phone; join groups and forums and
par+cipate in the discussions; visit the Q & A sec+ons of online
forums and see what they are asking about; find out what key-
words they are searching with online; listen for their common
gripes!
This way, you can tailor your solu+ons to their needs and be-
come the answer they seek; a smart way to keep geYng clients!
Go where your target audience isGo where your target audience isGo where your target audience isGo where your target audience is, and
con+nue to educate them on the unique value you
provide a.k.a. educa+onal marke+ng.
Choose your online and offline plaNorms depending on where
your prospec+ve clients hang out. This educa+onal marke+ng
needs to be on-going, in good weather and bad. If you stop or
slow down when you have clients, once you have served your
current ones your well will dry up! So keep the water steady
with con+nuous, educa+onal marke+ng on the relevant
plaNorms!
Give excellent client service. Do your
best to exceed your clients’ expecta+ons. If some-
how you let them down e.g. through technology
failure, apologize and seek addi+onal ways to
make things up. If you are in the habit of over-delivering, your
hitch can be easily forgiven!
Always ask for referrals and repeat
business. It is easier to get these from sa+sfied
clients than from people you have never served.
Ask your happy clients if they know anyone else
who would like the results you have just helped them achieve.
Always have in place an up-sell product or program to present
to your sa+sfied clients.
In the long term and in a nutshell, this is what will keep the
clients coming. Short cuts will not help and there are no magic
tools or tac+cs!
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