Christian Lifestyle Archives - Queen moremi https://queenmoremi.com/tag/christian-lifestyle/ Fri, 14 Feb 2025 15:11:30 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.1 https://queenmoremi.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/03/cropped-IMG_9721-e1742886521891-32x32.png Christian Lifestyle Archives - Queen moremi https://queenmoremi.com/tag/christian-lifestyle/ 32 32 Tomike Adeoye Is That Girl – Here’s Why We Love Her! https://queenmoremi.com/2025/02/tomike-adeoye-is-that-girl-heres-why-we-love-her/ Wed, 05 Feb 2025 08:24:17 +0000 https://queenmoremi.com/?p=5258 Tomike Adeoye is the definition of booked, busy, and blessed!  From lighting up our screens as a Nigerian actress to influencing major brands and running a luxury business, she’s proving…

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Tomike Adeoye is the definition of booked, busy, and blessed!  From lighting up our screens as a Nigerian actress to influencing major brands and running a luxury business, she’s proving that women really can do it all.

Recently ranked 4th on the Highest Grossing Lead Actress list for 2024 (thanks to her stellar performance in Ajosepo), Tomike is making serious moves in Nollywood. But acting is just one part of her empire. She’s also a brand ambassador for Maltina, a microbiologist, and the co-founder of Maliaworld, a luxury hair business.

Beyond the titles and achievements, Tomike’s energy is infectious. Whether she’s sharing her journey, inspiring young women, or securing the next big bag, she does it all with grace, humor, and that signature glow.

We love to see women thriving, and this week, we’re celebrating Tomike Adeoye—the actress, entrepreneur, and IT girl who keeps raising the bar!

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Becoming HER in 2025: Embracing the Woman God Designed You to Be https://queenmoremi.com/2025/01/becoming-her-in-2025-embracing-the-woman-god-designed-you-to-be/ Mon, 20 Jan 2025 14:41:13 +0000 https://queenmoremi.com/?p=5296 A new year feels like opening a fresh journal, crisp pages waiting to be filled with stories of growth, faith, and purpose. But let’s be real, reinventing yourself isn’t about…

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A new year feels like opening a fresh journal, crisp pages waiting to be filled with stories of growth, faith, and purpose. But let’s be real, reinventing yourself isn’t about some overnight glow-up or a trendy resolution list. It’s deeper than that. It’s about stepping into who God has called you to be, with intention, faith, and a whole lot of grace.

Pause, Reflect, and Pray
Before you dive headfirst into the “new year, new me” mindset, take a breath. Give yourself permission to pause and reflect on the past year—the wins, the struggles, and the lessons tucked between the highs and lows. What did God teach you? Where did He stretch you? And most importantly, where is He leading you next?

Spend time in prayer, asking God to reveal His heart for you in 2025. Proverbs 3:5-6 reminds us, “Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your understanding.” When you let God take the lead, you’re not just setting goals, you’re stepping into divine purpose.

Set Intentional Goals—Not Just Trendy Ones
It’s easy to get caught up in goal-setting just because everyone else is doing it. But let’s do things differently this year. Instead of goals rooted in pressure or comparison, ask yourself: What is God calling me to focus on this year?

Maybe it’s deepening your faith. Maybe it’s finally saying yes to that career shift, prioritizing your health, or letting go of habits that no longer serve you. Whatever it is, let your goals reflect where God is leading you, not just what looks good on paper. And remember, He equips those He calls.

Embrace the Journey—It’s Not a Sprint
Transformation doesn’t happen in a day, sis. Reinvention is a process, one that unfolds in God’s perfect timing. Some days, you’ll feel unstoppable. On other days, you’ll wonder if you’re even making progress. But don’t let the slow days fool you, God is always working behind the scenes.

Philippians 1:6 reminds us, “He who began a good work in you will carry it on to completion.” So even when the changes feel small, trust that God is shaping you into the woman He designed you to be.

Nourish Your Spirit
We talk a lot about self-care, but let’s not forget soul care. If your spirit is running on empty, everything else—your goals, relationships, and career—will feel off-balance. Make time for God daily. Pray. Read the Word. Worship. Let your spiritual health be the foundation of everything else you build this year.

Celebrate Every Step
Reinvention doesn’t come with a finish line, it’s a journey of becoming. So, celebrate the small wins along the way. Whether it’s choosing faith over fear, sticking to a new habit, or simply trusting God in the waiting season, acknowledge your progress.

Every step you take is a testimony of God’s faithfulness and your commitment to growing into the woman He’s called you to be. Here’s to 2025, may it be the year you fully step into His purpose for you. 

 

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From Sunday to Every Day: How to Stay on Fire for God https://queenmoremi.com/2025/01/from-sunday-to-every-day-how-to-stay-on-fire-for-god/ Sat, 18 Jan 2025 14:35:54 +0000 https://queenmoremi.com/?p=5299 Faith isn’t just for Sundays. It’s what shows up in the quiet moments, the tough decisions, and the everyday routines that shape who we are. We love the idea of…

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Faith isn’t just for Sundays. It’s what shows up in the quiet moments, the tough decisions, and the everyday routines that shape who we are. We love the idea of walking in faith, but let’s be honest, staying consistent? That’s the hard part.

Turning faith into action isn’t about waiting for the perfect moment. It’s about showing up, daily, and choosing to trust God even when life gets messy.

Small Steps, Big Impact

We often think faith is about the big things—miracles, breakthroughs, life-changing testimonies. But real faith? It’s in the little things. It’s in waking up 10 minutes earlier to pray. It’s choosing to forgive when you’d rather not. It’s reading your Bible even when you don’t feel like it.

Don’t wait for a big moment to start acting on your faith. The small steps matter. They build the foundation for something bigger.

Trust the Process

If there’s one thing about God, it’s that He doesn’t always work on our timeline. You might step out in faith today and not see results for months or even years. That doesn’t mean He’s not working.

Faith isn’t about instant results. It’s about trusting that even when you don’t see the changes, God is moving behind the scenes. Keep going. Stay faithful. The process is just as important as the promise.

Find Your People

Let’s be real, staying consistent with spiritual goals is hard when you’re doing it alone. That’s why accountability matters. Whether it’s a prayer partner, a mentor, or a friend who checks in on you, having someone to walk this journey with makes all the difference.

Faith is personal, but it’s not meant to be done in isolation. Surround yourself with people who encourage you, challenge you, and remind you of God’s promises when you forget.

Make Faith a Lifestyle

Faith isn’t just what you believe. It’s how you live. It’s reflected in how you treat others, the choices you make, and the way you show up in the world. It’s not about perfection, it’s about intentionality.

Let this be the year your faith becomes more than just words. Make it active. Make it real. And most importantly, let it shape everything you do.

 

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Meet Pastor Mrs. Ibukun Awosika: A Powerhouse of Faith and Leadership https://queenmoremi.com/2025/01/meet-pastor-mrs-ibukun-awosika-a-powerhouse-of-faith-and-leadership/ Fri, 17 Jan 2025 10:22:24 +0000 https://queenmoremi.com/?p=5278 When you think of a woman who embodies grace, faith, and excellence, Pastor Mrs. Ibukun Awosika undoubtedly comes to mind. She’s not just a leader; she’s a force—blending faith, wisdom,…

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When you think of a woman who embodies grace, faith, and excellence, Pastor Mrs. Ibukun Awosika undoubtedly comes to mind. She’s not just a leader; she’s a force—blending faith, wisdom, and a touch of boldness to redefine what it means to be a modern Christian woman. From boardrooms to global stages, she proves that leadership rooted in God’s principles isn’t just possible; it’s powerful.

As the first female Chairperson of First Bank of Nigeria, Mrs Awosika made history in an industry where women rarely take centre stage. But for her, success isn’t about the titles, it’s about purpose. “Every work you do is an act of worship unto God,” she once shared, and that belief has shaped everything she does. Whether making strategic decisions in finance or mentoring the next generation, she leads with unwavering faith and a deep sense of responsibility.

Beyond corporate achievements, she’s a mentor, an author, and a champion for women finding their place in leadership. Through her books, speaking engagements, and initiatives like the Christian Missionary Fund, she continuously pours into others. Her message? You don’t have to choose between ambition and faith, you can thrive in both.

In the spirit of “New Year, New Me,” her story nudges us to think bigger and to lead with purpose in our everyday lives. Whether you’re navigating your career, running a business, or simply figuring out your next move, her journey is proof that with God at the centre, anything is possible. So this year, why not step into your leadership moment? Serve with integrity, embrace your purpose, and trust that God is guiding you every step of the way.

Who says you can’t do it all with God by your side?

 

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Glow Up, God’s Way: 5 Wellness Habits for a Thriving Year https://queenmoremi.com/2025/01/glow-up-gods-way-5-wellness-habits-for-a-thriving-year/ Thu, 09 Jan 2025 12:51:35 +0000 https://queenmoremi.com/?p=5282 Let’s be real—taking care of yourself isn’t just about looking good in mirror selfies (though that’s a nice bonus). It’s about feeling good, showing up as your best self, and,…

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Let’s be real—taking care of yourself isn’t just about looking good in mirror selfies (though that’s a nice bonus). It’s about feeling good, showing up as your best self, and, most importantly, honoring God. Your body? It’s a temple (1 Corinthians 6:19-20). That means wellness isn’t just self-care, it’s soul care.

But let’s not overcomplicate things. This year, we’re keeping it simple with five easy habits to help you thrive—physically, mentally, and spiritually.

1. Begin Your Day with God

Before diving into texts, emails, or social media, take a moment to check in with God. Say a quick prayer, whisper some gratitude, or just sit in stillness. It’s like giving your day a holy reset button—because starting with Him changes everything.

A woman kneeling in prayer in a quiet room, starting her day with faith and reflection.

2. Drink More Water

Hydration is underrated, but trust me, your body (and skin) will thank you. Keep a bottle handy and sip throughout the day. And while you’re at it, let John 4:14 be your reminder: “Whoever drinks the water I give them will never thirst.” Stay hydrated—physically and spiritually.

A woman drinking a glass of water, symbolizing hydration and wellness as part of a healthy lifestyle.

3. Move Your Body

No need to hit the gym if that’s not your vibe. A 10-minute walk, stretching, or even dancing around your room counts. Bonus points if you throw on a worship playlist and turn it into a praise session. Movement isn’t just for fitness—it’s for joy.

A woman jogging outdoors in the morning, embracing movement as part of a healthy and active lifestyle.

4. Rest Intentionally

Listen, burnout isn’t cute. Make sleep a priority (7-8 hours is the goal), and permit yourself to pause during the day. Trust God with your to-do list—He’s got you (Psalm 127:2). Rest isn’t lazy, it’s necessary.

A peaceful bedroom scene with a woman resting on a cozy bed, embracing relaxation and self-care.

5. Eat Whole Foods

This isn’t about dieting, it’s about nourishing your body with the good stuff. Think more fruits, veggies, and whole grains. And when you eat, take a second to enjoy your meal and thank God for His provision. Mindful eating, but make it spiritual.

A colorful plate of fresh fruits, vegetables, and whole grains on a dining table, representing healthy eating and gratitude.

Make Wellness About Faith

Small, intentional steps lead to real transformation. This year, let’s honor God by taking care of the bodies He gave us—without stress, pressure, or perfectionism.

What’s one wellness habit you’re focusing on this year? Let’s talk in the comments!

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