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Writing at the intersection of faith, philosophy, and the human soul.
Christian Living · Faith
A deeply reflective, compassionate, and urgently human exploration of how people slowly drift from truth, from conscience, and ultimately from themselves.
"The most dangerous darkness is often the kind that no longer feels dark at all."
A deeply reflective, compassionate, and urgently human exploration of how people slowly drift from truth, from conscience, and ultimately from themselves.
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Religion & Spirituality
Lasting stability is found not in circumstances, but in what the soul is truly anchored to.
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A deeply reflective exploration of the hidden progression of moral and spiritual decline in ordinary life.
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A transformative journey exploring what life could be if every moment were lived consciously in the presence of Christ.
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What happens when humanity continues living after losing the very breath that once gave it life?
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Light is most powerful not in grand displays, but in daily consistency - a call to faithful presence.
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This book then turns to humanity's universal search for purpose, examining the psychology of hope, Viktor Frankl's insights on meaning, and the persistent human longing for eternity. It argues that the desire for transcendence is not an illusion but a defining feature of human existence.
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"Every lasting restoration of civilisation begins inwardly before it appears outwardly."
Olumide Goriola is a writer whose work sits at the intersection of Christian faith, philosophy, and the examined inner life.
His books explore what many sense but struggle to name - the quiet drift from truth, the spiritual exhaustion beneath modern achievement, and the deep hunger of a soul that has lost its anchor.
Written with theological depth, intellectual honesty, and compassionate urgency, his work calls readers not toward religion as performance, but toward genuine inward transformation.
Olumide writes from conviction: that the crisis of our age is not primarily political or technological, but spiritual - and that the remedy, as it has always been, begins in the soul of the individual.
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