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The best you can do for your children is LIVING THE LIFE YOU WANT THEM TO LIVE.


By ESTHER BEST NWACHUKWU

The best you can do for your children is LIVING THE LIFE YOU WANT THEM TO LIVE.
No long story... The picture explains it better.
This is a picture of my mum and myself speaking during the POSH Amazon conference last month. She came to the conference from a speaking engagement and stayed with us all through. We learnt so much from her wealth of knowledge and experience.
Momma is a speaker and her daughter has no choice but to be a speaker also. Infact, two of her children are speakers in their domains.
I grew up following mum sometimes for evangelism and talks when she's invited. I used to go with her just to cheer her up.
I grew up being shy including when I'm giving recitation in Church. I will literally be looking up to avoid eye contact with people. Gradually, I started picking up... I preached alone for the first time when I was 10 and that was to an adult. I was just muttering those words anyhow they were coming.
Fast forward to 2019, I've been in so many gatherings to speak with audience ranging from 20-2,000 on topics, cutting across spiritual, educational, motivational and relational. It's been amazing looking at the growth process.
''And the Child (Esther)grew...''
What will your children and people around you grow to become as a result of your influence?
Be that person you want your child to become.
Live that life you want him to Live first!
Momma inspires me to do more!
Inspire someone today and always!

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