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Monique Kwachou

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Faith Lessons in Times of COVID19: A short vlog

About My Faith

Hey folks!Happy Easter! I’m once again sharing my musings via a short video. Don’t worry, it won’t become a habit. I’ll find that writing spirit soon for the next Musings installment. But for now, enjoy this oral expression of my thoughts on what lessons we Christians should be taking away in times of COVID19. As […]

April 12, 2020 / 0 Comments
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Dear Fellow Cameroonians, Do us a Favor and Educate Yourself this Women’s Month!

Feminist Rants

As someone who is very vocal about being a feminist and someone who teaches feminist studies, I would get tagged on Facebook posts meant to ‘trigger’ my reaction on a DAILY basis. Thankfully, I unfollowed the worst offenders and used the security options to limit who can tag me on posts.  Still, I am acquainted […]

March 1, 2020 / 1 Comment
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Vlog: What I Would Like to Share from My Fitness Journey

Demystifying Depression

Hello there!I hope the year is going good so far. This month I haven’t been musing about much other than the deadlines I need to meet! So I asked for suggestions from friends on what to blog about. Several suggested that I blog about my fitness journey. I have written a bit about how my […]

February 23, 2020 / 0 Comments
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Being Intentional in the Journey

About My Faith

Happy New Year folks! Towards the end of the year, I attended a vision board workshop at church with a good friend and Christian sister called Olivia Mukam Wandji.  As a project management specialist, Olivia often uses project management language in her speech. As she led us through our vision board construction she compared our […]

January 29, 2020 / 0 Comments
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Wishing You a Decade of Dependency and Thriving Despite Deficiency

About My Faith

As a teenager, I wasn’t really ‘taught’ how to cook. I moved around a lot. And in every home, I would have tasks like dicing onions and tomatoes, fixing the vegetables, grinding spices up, etc. But no one allowed me near the pot and no one allowed me to do everything from scratch. I knew […]

December 30, 2019 / 1 Comment
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What Would you tell Your Younger Self?

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We’re at the end of 2019 and I, like many others, will be doing the typical end of the year (or in this case, end of a decade) reflection. One of the most common questions people are asked for self-reflection is this: What advice would you give your younger self? Or a variation of what […]

December 30, 2019 / 0 Comments
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Is There a Need for Reconciling my Faith and Feminism on the Issue of Virginity?

About My Faith

Recently, the internet was buzzing with news, opinions, and jokes on African-American rapper T.I’s declaration that he regularly takes his daughter for a virginity test.  As I followed the conversation, I noted that a lot of those who claimed they “could not get why the father was receiving backlash” supported T.I using Christianity and moral […]

November 11, 2019 / 0 Comments
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#AboutMyFaith October 2019: A Vlog-post

About My Faith,  Vlogs

Not every time writing… sometimes we vlog, eh? As always, I look forward to your thoughts, so drop a comment! Feel free to drag me as you wish, I’m struggling with my presenting skills

October 31, 2019 / 0 Comments
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Making a ‘To-Undo List’ for the #ThrivingThirties

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 On the 11th of this month, I excitedly entered my third decade of life sharing loads of photos taken by a dear friend Melissa Lucas with the hashtag #ThrivingThirties.   As is my tradition, prior to birthdays and New Years’ the days leading up to the birthday were filled with a lot of introspection. The annual […]

October 21, 2019 / 0 Comments
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Let’s talk ‘Spiritual Fathers/Mothers’

About My Faith

Shortly after my last retreat, I had a conversation with one of my friend’s older sister. Since hearing me talk about mental health struggles she- like many others- seems to have the idea that I am what the bible describes as a ‘baby in faith’. On my part, I don’t deny this. I’ll happily be […]

September 30, 2019 / 0 Comments
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