Micah Okoye

Micah Ogugua Okoye is passionate about faith, African history, and poetry. He blends cultural reflection, biblical insight, and personal conviction to explore how faith meets everyday life, especially in African society. Beyond his works of poetry and writings on faith, he is also the founder of Stein OnChain, a platform dedicated to on-chain analytics and education in the Web3 space.

Luke 9

Do not stutter when you speakAnd do not limp when you walkFor you walk with the spirit of God And when you command the morningDo not whisper as though you are uncertainFor you have given that power over life and death What sickness plagues manThat he knows not of whose breath he was forged? How he forgets the crown upon…

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Glory

Have you been in his gloryWith his presence surrounding youHave you known the envelope of peaceThat comes with gliding through lifeOn his ever-spread-out wings This is what my heart feelsWhen I sit in an empty chapelLeaning upon his graceAnd laying all of my life’s troublesAt the feet of his throne of grace Oh, how I wish I can lend youA…

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I: The Lamb

I’m not sure he still remembers my name.I have wandered too far from the flock.How is it that you tell meThe One who once bore my sinIs out there somewhere, searching for me? That, my dear, I cannot believe. The prodigal son—he rememberedEven in his lowest moment,The long and lonely road back to his father’s house.But me? I don’t know…

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Penance

You ask me why my smile is so bright.My dear brother, it all began last Thursday.When I fell on my knees, burdened with guilt,The yoke of my transgressions leaning on my shoulders.And then began my creed: Forgive me, Father, for I have sinned. Gradually, as I laid bare my sins,Slowly I felt the shackles fall off my soul.And I, who…

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