Challenge The Darkness

Challenge The Darkness The darkness you face can be overcome and we want to empower you to do it. Darkness comes in many shades, densities, and manifestations.

When Darkness is not challenged it gains root, grows, and dominates the atmosphere. Challenge the Darkness is a special outreach of Wisdom House Christian Center. We have a holistic approach to dealing with issues facing humanity today. Our mission is to empower, and enable individuals and people groups to identify, and actively confront and overcome whatever darkness they face in their lives usin

g bible-based truth, as well as other tools, systems and resources available to them. “The light shines in the darkness, and the darkness has not overcome it.” John 1: 5

The Challenge the Darkness Prayer Conference starts in 24hrs. You can visit our website for more information about your ...
07/24/2025

The Challenge the Darkness Prayer Conference starts in 24hrs. You can visit our website for more information about your Breakthrough Team.

Starting: 6:00pm Friday, July 25th. Ending: 6:00pm Saturday, July 26th.

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01/25/2025

Church Shy or Church Burnt? In recent times, Christian ministries and churches in the Dallas-Fort Worth area have seen a great upheaval because of admitted moral failure among some of its high-profile clergy. When such t...

The Courage to Forgive. Yes, you have it. Despite the pain, and the suffering you can forgive. And God can redeem everyt...
01/06/2025

The Courage to Forgive. Yes, you have it. Despite the pain, and the suffering you can forgive. And God can redeem everything you have been through for His glory. "But Joseph said to them, “Do not fear, for am I in the place of God? As for you, you meant evil against me, but God meant it for good, to bring it about that many people should be kept alive, as they are today." Genesis 50: 19 - 20. Your future is still very bright. Shalom!

You are already making a difference. Whatever your current circumstances, you can take inspiration from this blog post a...
01/04/2025

You are already making a difference. Whatever your current circumstances, you can take inspiration from this blog post and push past the disappointments. Happy New Year!

What is the measure of life, money, fame, or success? Whether we are willing to look deep within and confront our true feelings about life during the Holidays or not, there is no denying the multitude of sentiments we al...

Friends and family, help me wish a very Happy Birthday to my dear wife Michelle Ofori-Ansah. She is beautiful inside and...
06/30/2024

Friends and family, help me wish a very Happy Birthday to my dear wife Michelle Ofori-Ansah. She is beautiful inside and out. An amazing person, wife, mother and everything in between. I'm super grateful for such a wonderful life partner, and co-laborer in Christ. Praying God's rich and abundant blessings on you today as you enter this new season. Love you lots and Happy Birthday!!! 🎈🎈🎈

01/15/2024

Are you Living the Dream?

As we celebrate Martin Luther King Jr Day, it is fitting to reflect on the America he envisioned. Are you living the dream—a life not just of tolerance of other races but a true respect and appreciation of people of a different skin color? Our ability to be honest with ourselves and take real and concrete action to address our shortcomings will determine the America we will leave behind for the next generation.

Dr. Martin Luther King Jr’s famous “I have a dream” speech given on August 28, 1963 on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, DC., cast a vision of a racially integrated and free America to an estimated 250,000 people in attendance that day: “…I have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character...” Beyond the powerful rhetoric, one can hear the depths of emotion and the deep cry of the soul, not only for his generation but for future ones, and not just for Black people but for all people. This speech is seen as a watershed moment in the civil rights movement that eventually led to Congress passing the Civil Rights Act of 1964.

Since then, both Republican and Democrat administrations have made efforts to appoint Black people to prominent government positions. In 2008, the US crowned these efforts and elected its first Black president, Barack Obama. America has had its first Black female Vice President, Kamala Harris, and its first Black female Supreme Court justice, Ketanji Brown Jackson. Whatever your politics, there’s no doubt that progress has been made. However, dreams are very personal, and despite these breakthroughs, there are not a few for whom the dream is still yet to be realized. For many Black people, the reality on the ground, in their homes, schools, jobs and pocketbooks does not reflect the accomplishments at the national level.

Hence, wherever you are on the race spectrum, the question that must be asked is at a deeply personal level, where the rubber meets the road. Are you living the dream? Do you feel judged by the color of your skin instead of the content of your character? And how have you treated people of other races? To what extent are you willing to go for someone who has a different skin tone? Our answers to these questions need not be casual or perfunctory, as they carry with them remarkable consequences, not just for ourselves and our children but for others and the nation.

Dr. Martin Luther King Jr paid for his dream with his life. A deep introspection is the least we can do as we honor him on his birthday. White, Black, Democrat or Republican, as we reflect on our shortcomings, let’s resolve to address them in words and deeds, not to hurt but to heal. What we say to people matters as much as what we do. Together, we can create an America in which people of all races can flourish and contribute without reservation. A truly free and strong America is better for all of us, and it all depends on the dream we choose to live today. Happy Martin Luther King Jr. Day.

Solomon Ofori-Ansah is a minister and an entrepreneur. He is the inventor of IsoSoccer Extreme, a brand-new sport, and Founder and President of Isosports International, Inc, a sports, media, and entertainment company based in Dallas, Texas.

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