Upcoming Events.


Finding My Joy: Who I Am Is Okay! (5:30PM MST/7:30PM EST)
Jan
27

Finding My Joy: Who I Am Is Okay! (5:30PM MST/7:30PM EST)

5:30PM MST (7:30PM EST)

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5:30PM MST (7:30PM EST) 〰️

Finding joy in the present can be a daunting process. This webinar focuses on finding joy, and practicing self-compassion.

Dr. Oyeleye’s Biography

My personhood: 

I am a creation of God to whom he has given rights, privileges, and responsibilities. I am not inferior to anyone, and will not accept any attempt to make it so. I recognize Christ lives in me and loves me, and before Him, I cast down all man-made attempts and efforts to subdue the value that He has placed on me.

I have free will; whatever I do, it is because I choose to, not because I am forced to.

Dr. Omobola Oyeleye obtained her first university degree from the University of Ife (now Obafemi Awolowo University), where she studied Education (English). She later moved to the United States, where she obtained a master’s degree in education (Curriculum and Instruction) and began a career in teaching in the Texas public school system. Dr. Oyeleye obtained her juris doctorate from the University of Houston, followed by years of legal practice and mediation. While raising and homeschooling her children, she obtained a bachelor’s degree in nursing and worked as a medical/surgical and nephrology nurse. After obtaining a master’s degree in nursing, she began a career in nursing education. Finally, she obtained a doctorate in Education and is an Associate Professor of Nursing and the Assistant Dean for Undergraduate Studies at a state university in Texas.

Dr. Oyeleye is a Bible teacher and a conference speaker. She enjoys vigorous analytical discussions and encourages excellence, even in little things.

Dr. Oyeleye is married to Dr. Olayiwola Oyeleye.

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Change-What are you waiting for?
Dec
30

Change-What are you waiting for?

7PM MST (9PM EST)

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7PM MST (9PM EST) 〰️

Change is a constant phenomenon we must accept. It is an opportunity for something new. Are you ready for change? Join us as Dr. Oyeleye explores change.

Dr. Oyeleye’s Biography

My personhood: 

I am a creation of God to whom he has given rights, privileges, and responsibilities. I am not inferior to anyone, and will not accept any attempt to make it so. I recognize Christ lives in me and loves me, and before Him, I cast down all man-made attempts and efforts to subdue the value that He has placed on me.

I have free will; whatever I do, it is because I choose to, not because I am forced to.

Dr. Omobola Oyeleye obtained her first university degree from the University of Ife (now Obafemi Awolowo University), where she studied Education (English). She later moved to the United States, where she obtained a master’s degree in education (Curriculum and Instruction) and began a career in teaching in the Texas public school system. Dr. Oyeleye obtained her juris doctorate from the University of Houston, followed by years of legal practice and mediation. While raising and homeschooling her children, she obtained a bachelor’s degree in nursing and worked as a medical/surgical and nephrology nurse. After obtaining a master’s degree in nursing, she began a career in nursing education. Finally, she obtained a doctorate in Education and is an Associate Professor of Nursing and the Assistant Dean for Undergraduate Studies at a state university in Texas.

Dr. Oyeleye is a Bible teacher and a conference speaker. She enjoys vigorous analytical discussions and encourages excellence, even in little things.

Dr. Oyeleye is married to Dr. Olayiwola Oyeleye.

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Facing My Challenges in the Mirror of God’s Word Without Losing My Personhood
Sep
30

Facing My Challenges in the Mirror of God’s Word Without Losing My Personhood

7PM MST (9PM EST)

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7PM MST (9PM EST) 〰️


While navigating life’s challenges, learn to determine and preserve the essence of your being.


About the speaker

Lola Oni is a respected pharmacist based in Saskatoon, Canada, with over 20 years of diverse experience in hospital, industry, and community pharmacy settings. She holds a Bachelor's degree in Pharmacy from the University of Ibadan and a Master's degree in Public Health from the University of Lagos, Nigeria, blending academic expertise with practical insights.

As a successful entrepreneur, Lola founded a thriving pharmacy chain in Nigeria, demonstrating her ability to identify opportunities and drive growth in the healthcare sector. This unique perspective equips her to provide valuable guidance on business and pharmacy practices.

A committed follower of Christ since the age of 10, Lola's faith profoundly influences her work and community involvement. She has served as Sister's Coordinator during her university years and led the women’s ministry in her church in Lagos, reflecting her dedication to empowering others. Her motto, "I can do all things through Christ," embodies her belief in the potential of every individual regardless of their background or challenges that they may be limited by. 

Lola is particularly passionate about helping women navigate life's challenges, providing mentorship and support for young girls to empower them to become resilient, independent, and successful. Through workshops and one-on-one coaching, she equips women with the tools and confidence to face adversity, fostering a community of strength and support.

With her wealth of knowledge, entrepreneurial spirit, and commitment to community, Lola is a compelling voice for anyone seeking guidance in business or personal development as her resilience through life's challenges bolstered by the Holy Spirit, allows her to inspire and motivate those around her. 

She is happily married and a proud mother.

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Crucial Conversations-Preserving Your Personhood Through Life Challenges
Aug
26

Crucial Conversations-Preserving Your Personhood Through Life Challenges

7PM MST (9PM EST)

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7PM MST (9PM EST) 〰️


While navigating life’s challenges, learn to determine and preserve the essence of your being.


About the speaker

Creativity best describe my capabilities. My “personhood” is in solving complex issues with ambiguity. I enjoy the process of transforming abstract ideas into visible and tangible things. As a result, I enjoy learning about how other cultures, regardless of language, religion, or gender, use their available resources to facilitate activities of daily living. Through the lens of discovery, each human is unique to me.

My personhood is bound only by my relationship with Christ and by the realization and awe that the God Abraham prayed to is the God I pray to. I self-identify as the daughter of Abraham.

To me, the words of the Bible are more than words on the page of history. The stories and the characters are alive! The stories are complete events in context, not in isolated verses. I read my Bible to follow the course of a story to understand how it might assist in my modern-day decision making.

I obtained my bachelor’s degree from Cornell University and a master’s degree from George Washington University.

Career-wise, I hold industry certifications in project management and operations leadership. I am a business strategist. I have led large enterprise operational and project initiatives. These days, I am enthusiastic about start-up businesses and leading healthcare start-up enterprises to maturity, especially as innovation in artificial intelligence (AI) informs how care is delivered. I also indulge in high-end interior designing and building layout work.


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Who am I?… A road to self-discovery
Jul
29

Who am I?… A road to self-discovery

7PM MST (9PM EST)

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7PM MST (9PM EST) 〰️

 

No matter where you are, the journey of self-discovery starts with the question, “Who am I”?

My personhood: 

I am a creation of God to whom he has given rights, privileges, and responsibilities. I am not inferior to anyone, and will not accept any attempt to make it so. I recognize Christ lives in me and loves me, and before Him, I cast down all man-made attempts and efforts to subdue the value that He has placed on me.

I have free will; whatever I do, it is because I choose to, not because I am forced to.

Dr. Oyeleye’s Biography

Dr. Omobola Oyeleye obtained her first university degree from the University of Ife (now Obafemi Awolowo University), where she studied Education (English). She later moved to the United States, where she obtained a master’s degree in education (Curriculum and Instruction) and began a career in teaching in the Texas public school system. Dr. Oyeleye obtained her juris doctorate from the University of Houston, followed by years of legal practice and mediation. While raising and homeschooling her children, she obtained a bachelor’s degree in nursing and worked as a medical/surgical and nephrology nurse. After obtaining a master’s degree in nursing, she began a career in nursing education. Finally, she obtained a doctorate in Education and is an Associate Professor of Nursing and the Assistant Dean for Undergraduate Studies at a state university in Texas.

Dr. Oyeleye is a Bible teacher and a conference speaker. She enjoys vigorous analytical discussions and encourages excellence, even in little things.

Dr. Oyeleye is married to Dr. Olayiwola Oyeleye.

If you missed the class, click here to listen to the recording

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If you missed the class, click here to listen to the recording 〰️

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