My name is Sarah Israella Koroma, a devoted wife, passionate choir leader, and purpose-driven entrepreneur. As a pastor’s wife, I play an active role in ministry, offering spiritual and emotional support to others while helping to nurture a Christ-centered environment in our church. I find joy in leading the choir, where I use music as a tool to uplift hearts and glorify God.
Outside of ministry, I am a proud entrepreneur and founder of Helping Hands Initiatives, a community-based organization focused on building capacity through skills training. I am especially committed to empowering young people and women with the tools and opportunities they need to thrive. Creativity, service, and compassion are at the heart of everything I do.
Being a wife has taught me the value of love, partnership, and shared purpose. I strive to balance my home, faith, and work life with grace and dedication. My life is a reflection of service—to God, my family, and my community—and I am committed to making a meaningful impact wherever I am called.
Outside of ministry, I am a proud entrepreneur and founder of Helping Hands Initiatives, a community-based organization focused on building capacity through skills training. I am especially committed to empowering young people and women with the tools and opportunities they need to thrive. Creativity, service, and compassion are at the heart of everything I do.
Being a wife has taught me the value of love, partnership, and shared purpose. I strive to balance my home, faith, and work life with grace and dedication. My life is a reflection of service—to God, my family, and my community—and I am committed to making a meaningful impact wherever I am called.
- Entrepreneur at Helping Hands Initiative -Sierra Leone
- Lives in Koinadugu district
- From Koinadugu district
- Country Sierra Leone
- Studied Some College at College of theology and management and church training center
- Female
- Married
- 03/08/1992
- Followed by 13 people
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- PSALM 1:1–6 REFLECTION
Psalm 1:1–6 presents a powerful contrast between the way of the righteous and the way of the wicked. It begins by describing the blessed person as someone who avoids the influence of the ungodly, sinners, and mockers. Instead of following worldly counsel, the righteous delights in the law of the Lord and meditates on it day and night. This devotion is compared to a tree planted by rivers of water—stable, fruitful, and prosperous in all they do.
In contrast, the wicked are likened to chaff—light, rootless, and easily blown away by the wind. They lack stability and will not stand in the judgment or be found among the righteous. The Psalm concludes by declaring that the Lord watches over the way of the righteous, but the way of the wicked will perish.
Psalm 1 serves as a gateway to the entire book of Psalms, laying out a clear moral and spiritual choice. It emphasizes the importance of choosing God’s path, grounding oneself in His word, and living a life of integrity. The psalm reminds us that true success and blessing come not from worldly ways, but from a life rooted in God’s truth and presence.PSALM 1:1–6 REFLECTION Psalm 1:1–6 presents a powerful contrast between the way of the righteous and the way of the wicked. It begins by describing the blessed person as someone who avoids the influence of the ungodly, sinners, and mockers. Instead of following worldly counsel, the righteous delights in the law of the Lord and meditates on it day and night. This devotion is compared to a tree planted by rivers of water—stable, fruitful, and prosperous in all they do. In contrast, the wicked are likened to chaff—light, rootless, and easily blown away by the wind. They lack stability and will not stand in the judgment or be found among the righteous. The Psalm concludes by declaring that the Lord watches over the way of the righteous, but the way of the wicked will perish. Psalm 1 serves as a gateway to the entire book of Psalms, laying out a clear moral and spiritual choice. It emphasizes the importance of choosing God’s path, grounding oneself in His word, and living a life of integrity. The psalm reminds us that true success and blessing come not from worldly ways, but from a life rooted in God’s truth and presence.0 Comments 0 Shares 8 ViewsPlease log in to like, share and comment! -
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- Trials does not come to those who has nothing to offer,but those of great substance.Trials does not come to those who has nothing to offer,but those of great substance.0 Comments 0 Shares 5 Views
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