“Never underrate your confession. Destiny transformation begins when you begin to make positive confession about yourself”
Benjamin Suulola“Outstanding success in life, leadership, business, marriage and ministry always come down to a test of whether or not you will make a sacrifice when no one else is watching. The key to our success is what we will do when no one will applaud us or even notice us.”
Benjamin Suulola“Two categories of people can be found in the world today. There are those who make things happen and there are those who watch things happen. A spectator watch things happen while a player make things happen. In the same vein, history writers watch things happen and history makers make things happen. This is why history writers are always at the mercy of history makers.”
Benjamin Suulola“Live a life of purpose. Be a voice to be reckoned with. Do not be lost in the midst of the crowd. Contribute your own quota to the transformation going on where God planted you.”
Benjamin Suulola“Never allow your head to be buried in the grave of the fearful, mediocrity, and purposeless. Get up and begin to produce something great with your life. Stand out and stand tall.”
Benjamin Suulola“You were saved by Christ to be a blessing to others and not to be a beggar. You are too loaded to fail. As such, face your fear head on and begin to shine.”
Benjamin Suulola“There’s no discovery without a search and there’s no rediscovery without a research. Every discovery man ever made has always been concealed. It takes searchers and researchers to unveil them, that’s what make an insightful leader.”
Benjamin Suulola“Until God’s Word becomes a Picture that you can see, it cannot become a reality in which you can feature.”
Benjamin Suulola“Growing your leadership capacity demands personal effectiveness. Being effective is the ability to do the right thing at all times, no matter the cost.”
Benjamin Suulola“Locating God’s Word that describes the true picture of your future is the key that unlocks the mystery of the Word, which is called Dream.”
Benjamin Suulola