Friday, January 27, 2017

Stuff I Learned and Discovered Last Year (2016 Edition)

Stuff I learned from 2016
This is a summary of my journal entries from the year 2016 in point form. 2016 was a year of deep learning for me by the way. Feel free to pick quotes from these lessons: that's what  they are for anyway.

If you may be interested in more entries from previous years, read more on what I learned in 2013 here, in 2014 here and in 2015 here.

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Lessons on life and personal growth
1. Sometimes you stick in the same place for a while not because you don't want to grow, but because you want others to come to where you are. At such times, you only grow inward because growth on the outside will cause an imbalance. And you don't want that.

2. If you want to know something more about the character of a mother, look at her sons. Sons almost always replicate the mannerisms of their mothers. Almost always. 
I observed a few mother-son relationships and discovered this: a boy is almost always as good or as bad as his mother.

3. Probably, one of the worst things in the world is to have a useless voice; a voice that is always sidelined and neglected. A ghost voice.
People with ghost voices are very defensive; sometimes from within but mostly it is seen in how they decide to not follow and do things with the masses.

4. Don't waste time thinking too much and worrying about tomorrow's outcome that you have no control over; instead, enjoy and work out today to your level best. At least when tomorrow comes, you'll be proud that you did your best today.

5. In 2016, I came to appreciate the importance of hard cover books; not fully though. They came in handy when power blackouts came about.

6. Everyone has an opinion on everything. Even silence, in and of itself, is an opinion.

7. You choose who to befriend. You choose who to propose to. You choose who to marry. It's your choice. The only thing you don't choose is when you'll die.

8. It seems everyone wants to be part of a great story, but very few are ready to be part of the making of that story. Always remember this: that every great thing you see took time and effort.

9. War always precedes greatness.

10. Here is the one single advice I'd give to this generation (both the young and old): listen first, react later.

11. Always know when to give up on an argument or discussion because some people just won't lose - even after realizing they are wrong.

12. Make friends with elderly people: both men and women. Tap from their wisdom on life, family and investment. It may be the best free advice you can ever receive in your whole petty life.

13. Be content with the fact that not everyone will agree with you, no matter how smart you are.

14. This is how scary wisdom has become: for every smart thing you're going to say in this world, always know that there's someone somewhere who knows a little more than you do but they have chosen to say nothing about it.

15. "Online" is now a real place: with buildings, with people, with personalities, with relationships, with cars, with jobs, with churches, with feelings, with clubs, with malls, with roads, with homes, with playgrounds... Online is a place.

16. And don't compare yourself to other people because there will always be someone who is better than you. Appreciate yourself as the best of yourself. That always works.

17. There is now the emergence of something I call "soft pride" where someone agrees that what you're telling them is the right and true thing to do but decide to do against it because they - as individuals or in the present culture they live in - think it doesn't apply to them. 

18. There are days when life requires that you simply stand still, days when you walk, days when you go sprinting, then days when life throws you in for a marathon. Never mix them up.

19. Listening to eBooks by converting them to audiobooks using a Windows Software called Balabolka happened to me last year. It made my ebook-reading life so sweet.

20. Always discern the difference between people respecting you and fearing you, between people envying you and refusing to give you support.

21. This generation is so excited about #Hashtags as if they are THE SOLUTION. They are not THE SOLUTION. They may be part of the solution, but they are not THE solution.

22. That one thing we fail at most but which is required almost everywhere, by everyone and in everything, is consistency. We lack discipline, and that is a problem.

23. The more open-minded you are, the less you judge. I wrote something on open-mindedness here.

Lessons on relationships, family and marriage
1. Relationships do not survive on love. Relationships survive on friendship, on mutual agreement and on trust. Love isn't overrated, but its role is to complement these three (friendship, mutual agreement and trust) and to ensure they smoothly work in unison.

2. I learned that most people don't talk about the real issues in relationships: finances, sex, faithfulness, work, ministry etc. They don't take real steps towards change because they think they'll change once they're married. This is one of the biggest misconceptions about marriage.

3. If you're single and you happen to meet a saved lady or guy that understands what contentment is, don't let her go before you make her yours. It's hard nowadays to get a person that isn't a gold digger, saved or not. 

4. Treat every date you have with your girlfriend as if it's your first date.

5. Things are not what they seem. Campus students, parents, Christians and everyone else should always remember this. Get the details first before making noise about something or fully appreciating anything.

6. If love to you means spending a lot of money, then you have not known love.

Lessons on leadership
1. The level of our commitment is shown in our consistency, not in our good words.

2. Greatness is when you ask for help even when you think you don't need it.

3. I sat down and wrote two constitutions for different groups I lead in church: the Youth and the Worship Team. It proved quite exhausting but it is becoming very key in bringing the change we all desire.

4. Reasonable millennials desire authenticity more than they crave "coolness". Always know that. 
PS: I actually wrote a blog about this here.

5. Never underestimate the intelligence of your readers and listeners.

6. A leader should never expect those under him/her to pursue a vision that the leader is not into; unless that leader is only a leader by title and not by action.

7. As a leader you need to learn to respect people's decisions, whether good or bad.

8. As a leader, be a person of your word. Be the first one to be faithfully committed to the words you say. People only trust people who do what they say they will do.

9. People follow the momentum given by the leader. When he/she says that they can't, it's almost true that the whole team can't.

10. As a leader, learn to face the outcome of your decisions whether good or bad.

11. Ideas are great; but ideas without an actionable plan, they are just wishful thinking.

12. I am a horrible counselor, but I can make a good coach. Why? Because I am too action-oriented. Just sitting around listening to someone without offering direction feels offensive to me. 

13. Have nothing to do with people who think that you can't slay giants. You are made for more.

14. Leadership within meetings is a one-sided kind of leadership. Very ineffective.

15. If someone else can do it, please allow them to do it.

And then there was a whole blog on what I have learned in leadership in the past 10 years. read it here.

Lessons on Christian living
1. The tragedy is not knowing Scripture. No. The tragedy within most of us Christians today is resolving to speak out Scripture only in order to sound "spiritual". We actually don't believe what it is saying. That's the tragedy. We argue with God because we think His ideas are outdated. That's the tragedy.

2. I've realized one thing in my walk with God: that in order to mesmerize us, He has a habit of coming in full force to help us just after we have given up on ourselves.

3. I discovered that people's understanding of the Christian life and how it should be lived is messed up. People excuse quite a number of things, including; sex before marriage, worrying, lack of faith, conforming to the world e.t.c.

4. People want perfection, God wants brokenness; people want to give you praise, God wants to make you whole. Notice the difference.

5. God and man may give you advice/counsel, (which you may choose to accept or reject), but it has always been and it will always be your choice.

6. The past will always haunt us. It is therefore our responsibility to make today a better past for tomorrow; so that whatever will haunt us tomorrow from today will be good memories, a stable and praiseworthy foundation and a life lived for the glory of God.

7. God is always in a good mood.

8. The problem today is not that there are no answers in life; the problem is that we give up so fast. We give up so fast on almost everything: on God, on friends, on family, on people, on systems, on our relationships and marriages, on life... we give up so fast. That's the problem.

Various quotes from books, podcasts, movies, TV shows, sermons and various web articles
1. God does not drive an ambulance - Pastor Matt Chandler.

2. Being a leader is not about being perfect, it's about weathering a storm and carrying on - 
from The Last Ship (TV Show), Season 2 Episode 9.

3. Sometimes saving one life - if it's the right life - is enough - 
from Person of Interest (TV Show), Season 5 Episode 13.

4. There are 3 words you should drop from your leadership vocabulary starting now: someone, something and someday. Read more here

5. A woman that can be bought isn't worth having. - 
from Marvel's Daredevil (TV Show), Season 1 Episode 4.

6. Instagram leads to depression - Pastor Matt Chandler.

7. Dating without the intent of getting married is like going to the grocery store with no money. You either leave unsatisfied or you take something that isn’t yours - Jefferson Bethke.

8. I picked up a number of quotes from an interview Perry Noble (a pastor) had with Mark Driscoll (Google him if you don't know him - that's one pastor who knows how to bounce back!). Here are the quotes:
(a) In this internet age, communication has become instant, constant, global and permanent.
(b) There are three kinds of people leaders deal with: wise (are teachable and learn from their mistakes), foolish (these just want to argue and shift blames) and evil (they just want to hurt you.)
(c) The fruit of a good theology is love. A good theology results in loving relationships. 

9. As you search for the truth about God, understand that it's best to deal with the subject of sin before you deal with the subject of prayer. When you ask God to forgive you for the things you've done, your sin will no longer be a barrier in your relationship with Him. 
- from my Devotionals. 

10. Atheism is not an ignorance problem but a preference problem: preferring self to God - John Piper. 

11. In the end, our success is not about us, it's all about God. You take Him out of the equation, you got nothing - Hillsong UNITED's Joel Houston in an interview about their movie "Hillsong - Let Hope Rise".

12. Consistency separates winners from wannabes, and diligence makes the difference between all-time greats and one-hit wonders - Pastor Steven Furtick.

13. Quotes from Elevation Church's #CodeOrangeRevival 2016: 
(a) There is a sound for revival and there is a rhythm for revival, but the time of revival is NOW - Christine Caine.

(b) Revival is when God shows me who I am today and besides that, He also unleashes the picture of me after an extraordinary encounter with Him, and asks me, "Hey, which one do you wanna be?"

(c) God can do the impossible, and He often calls us to do the impractical. - Levi Lusko. 

(d) Evidently, our world glorifies the finished product, but God glorifies the process. - Carl Lent (Senior Pastor, Hillsong New York).

(e) Do not focus on the platform, focus on faithfulness. If it is God’s plan for your life, allow Him to bring you the platform. And because your focus has always been on faithfulness, this will then sustain your platform. 

(f) It is impossible to be spiritually mature while remaining emotionally immature - Peter Scazzero
14. I date music, but I'm married to worship - Travis Greene. 

15. The four pillars that lead to ministry success are; (a) don't focus on growing the church, focus on growing people, (b) character and integrity (not charisma) (c) humility and (d) generosity - 
from an interview between Rick Warren and Justin Blaney (founder of Innovate 4 Jesus.)

16. Yes, God is for us; but ultimately, God is for God - Pastor Matt Chandler. 

17. Ladies, imagine your future sons turning out like your boyfriend. If that thought makes you cringe, you should probably break up - Jefferson Bethke.

18. We are not waiting for the move of God, we are the move of God - Pastor Steven Furtick.

19. At the center of our anxiety is our pride - Pastor Steven Furtick. 

20. If you cannot be honest with yourself, how can you get the truth out of anyone else? - 
from Quantico (TV Show).

21. You will never know your capacity, how far you can go, until you accept a challenge - Pastor Steven Furtick.

22. Your freedom affects more than just you - Cameron McAllister, RZIM.

23. The idea of love in the absence of truth is meaningless - Michael Ramsden, RZIM

24. Quotes from LEADING YOUNG (a leadership hard cover book by one Gibson Anduvate): your leadership will be determined by what motivates your decisions. If you want to be the kind of leader who wields true life-giving influence, you must choose to serve... and... many aspire to leadership but few have what it takes. The younger generation of leaders is looking for role models and mentors but they are few and hard to come across. 



Bonface Morris.

Friday, January 20, 2017

#Reviews2016: Books I Read In 2016

Books Reviews: 2016

As I have always said, I am not so much of a book reader. I'd rather watch a movie about a book than read the book itself.

Here is my book reviews from 2015 if you're interested; then check out the three books I read last year (please don't laugh);

Click on the titles to download the books.

1. Reader Magnets by Nick Stephenson
This is a simple ebook for bloggers, writers, authors, online marketers and writing entrepreneurs.
It has one main focus: to help us reach our readers without relying on "middle men".
In this book Nick mentions some specific ways to do this:
(a) Use of email in blogging and writing.
(b) The art of writing.
(c) Internet traffic and subscriptions.
(d) Websites and landing pages.
(e) Capturing and keeping readers.
Dave seeks to help us communicate better.
Some of the things he and J. Berg Esenwein address in this book are;
(a) Acquiring confidence before an audience.
(b) Overcoming monotony.
(c) Voice control: pitch, pace and inflection.
(d) Feedback.
(e) Fluency and preparation etc.
It is a great book for anyone interested in public speaking.

3. Preparing for Marriage: Help for Christian Couples by John Piper
We read this one with my girlfriend. It's a great short book.
it addresses the following;
(a) Questions to ask when preparing for marriage.
(b) Marriage as a revelation of the glory of God. (Actually, this is the central point of the whole book.)
(c) Sexual relations in marriage.
(d) Marriage, singleness and the Christian virtue of hospitality.


I have some other books I started reading especially books on relationships which some friends shared with me. I may share them soon with you guys. Anyways, that is all for now.

Stay blessed.


Bonface Morris.

Friday, January 13, 2017

#Reviews2016: Movies and TV Shows I Watched in 2016

Movies & TV Shows, 2016
After checking out what I watched in 2014 here and in 2015 here, see what unfolded in my world of TV screen entertainment in 2016;

A. MOVIES

Genre: Action/Thriller/Sci-Fi

1. Star Wars Episode I to VII
One
repetitive story. Quite predictable. Why do people normally love this franchise?2. American Ultra (2015)
A CIA artificial intelligence program gone bad.
3. Wrong Turn sequel

Horror. Watch ye not of faint heart.
4. Bridge of Spies (2015)
1957. At the height of the Cold War, the US and USSR fear each other's nuclear capabilities and intentions. Both sides deploy and hunt for spies.
5. Extraction (2015)
Bruce Willis (Leonard Turner) is a highly trained CIA agent who is caught by a gang while trying to exchange "the CONDOR" (some highly classified telecommunications device.) His son (whose mother was killed some years back by a gang in retaliation) has to come and save him.
6. Jarhead 3 (2016)
A rookie member of the United States Marine Corps is sent to be part of the team protecting an ambassador in a Middle East county... and then, all hell breaks loose.
7. Heist (2015)
Rather boring. A father robs his former boss of 3 million dollars in order to meet the cost of his daughters treatment. Together with fellow robbers, they hold hostage a bus...
8. Ant Man (2015)
See the world through the eyes of an ant.
9. Intruders (2016)
A woman who has never left her house for 10 years (since the death of her father) is attacked by intruders who she ferociously attacks.
10. Barney Thomson (2015)
His name is Barney. He is a barber. And this is the story about the day he "moved chairs".
11. Mojin - The Lost Legend (2015)
A tomb treasure hunt in ancient China.
12. Victor Frankenstein (2015)
A former member of a circus and an ambitious scientist embark on making a man "from their own image".
13. The Last Witch Hunter (2015)
Van Diesel is the last witch hunter saving the world from the dominion and rule of an evil witch queen.
14. Sherlock - The Abominable Bride (2016)
Sherlock with his doctor friend Watson investigate the mystery of a murderous ghost bride.
15. Jane Got A Gun (2015)
Her name is Jane. It's 1864, she's a Western cowgirl, and she's got a gun.
16. Misconduct (2016)
A young lawyer works a case that really goes sooooouth.
17. London Has Fallen (2016)
The faked death of a Prime Minister leads to the assassination of several world leaders and the abduction of the POTUS right in the middle of London as a payback for the US killing a family member belonging to a terrorist group.
18. Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice (2016)

A DC Comics special featuring their two superheroes first wrapped up against each other and later against one common evil.
19. 13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi (2016)
All hell breaks loose on every American in the Libyan town of Benghazi in a post-Ghadafi era.

20. The Huntsman: Winter's War (2016)
A story about undying love, jealousy and betrayal.
21. Stand Off (2016)
A hired assassin kills a woman, a priest and her bodyguard at the graveyard when burying her husband. A small girl witnesses this and takes photos using her deceased mom's camera. The girl is saved by a man whose young son had recently died mysteriously.
22. Jason Bourne (2016)
I'm voting in this one as one of the best under this genre this year: a former CIA agent retaliates after being underground for a while in order to avenge the death of his father (a former agent too) and a friend who was killed while trying to expose the agency's killer programs.
23. Now You See Me 2 (2016)
Guys, magic is at it again!
24. Riot (2015)
A prison heist due to a drug deal gone bad.
25. Bastille Day (2016)
An American intelligence officer intervenes to solve a bomb attack in a French city. Those thought to have made and turned off the bomb were set up and the police end up being the plot's masterminds.
26. Mechanic Resurrection (2016)
Statham acts as an assassin for hire who later goes rogue for payback anf revenge.
27. The Legend of Tarzan (2016)
This is a narrative about one John Clayton, once a resident of the jungle, now turned envoy for the Belgian Kingdom inside the Congo.
28. The BFG (2016)
A Disney movie about a big friendly giant befriends a little girl and together they stop the threat of other man-eating giants on little children.

Genre: Animation
1. Kung Fu Panda 3 (2016)
Po continues with his adventures of saving the Valley of Peace, this time pawing away Tai, the chi-hungry villain.
2. Batman Bad Blood (2016)
The adventures of our one and only superhero in Gotham City continue as he does his thing with his "team".
3. Justice League vs. Teen Titans (2016)
A movie for kids, I guess.
4. Angry Birds Movie (2016)
A hilarious tale of Mr Red and his friends as they deal with their anger issues.
5. Voltron: Legendary Defender Season 1 (2016)
A team of five cadets training as pilots find themselves in space as pilots of one war machine called "Voltron" which is a "defender of the universe".
6. Jungle Book (2016)
A boy raised by a group of foxes in the woods becomes the center of strife between various groups of animals.
7. Ice Age - Collision Course (2016)
A funny story of animals that escape and survive an asteroid apocalypse.



Genre: Real Life
1. Creed (2015)
A boy whose late father was a boxing champion gets in the ring too after resigning from his day job.
2. Adulterers (2015)
This movie paints a real picture of both a man's and a woman's wrath when they catch their spouses red-handed cheating on them. Adult material.
3. Waffle Street (2015)
A former debt trafficking financier is now a server at a Waffle House which he later plans to buy.
4. Traders (2015)
Let's summarize this movie in a few words: the things men do for money are unimaginable!!
5. The Intern (2015)
A retired widower goes back to work again but as an intern in a youth-filled startup.
6. Eye In the Sky (2015)
British intelligence exterminate suspects of the Nairobi West Gate attack in Eastleigh using drone surveillance.
7. Morris From America (2016)
A 13-year-old American black boy who now lives in Germany with his dad and who raps for fun makes friends with an older German girl.
8. Mothers' Day (2016)
Epic, real, funny and good. A movie that helps you celebrate and also see life from mothers' point of view.
9. Mr. Church (2016)
Eddie Murphy is a cook to a single mother suffering from cancer and her daughter... Then there are secrets, lies, life and death.

Genre: Comedy
1. Ride Along 1 (2014) and Ride Along 2 (2016)
Kevin Hart as a rookie cop.
2. Sisters (2015)
Two crazy sisters, one weird family.
3. Daddy's Home (2015)
A step dad and a deadbeat father are competing for the attention of two kids and their mother.
4. Barbershop: The Next Cut (2016)
Yeah, it's some cool star-studded black comedy, but it's also trying to address some deeply rooted black people issues in there.
5. Kindergarten Cop 2 (2016)
Two detectives end up in a kindergarten school while working a case in which a former teacher at the school is the main suspect.

Genre: Christian
1. Priceless: She's Worth Fighting For (2016)
A movie by for KING & COUNTRY.
2. A Christmas Star
The story of Noelle, a girl with miraculous powers born on Christmas Eve, who stands together with her friends to save her village's pottery factory from being grabbed. Anyway, it's more of a family movie than it's a Christian movie.
3. Captive (2015)
A former drug addict and mom is held captive by a wanted criminal who just escaped prison.
4. Alone Yet Not Alone (2013)
It's 1744 and a nuclear family that just escaped slavery in Germany resettles in Philadelphia. The story is about two young sisters who survive after their father and brother are brutally murdered by Indian natives.
5. Ben Hur (2016)
A story of betrayal, forgiveness, zealotry and the struggles and survival of native Jews under Jesus' time under the infamous Roman regime.
6. God's Not Dead 2 (2016)
A movie borne out of the many events in the US in 2015 where many Christians faced persecution for standing for and defending the Gospel in a postmodern culture. PS: And for the first [precious] time, they included, within the plot, an accomplished Christian apologist and author, Lee Stroble.
7. The Young Messiah (2016)
A look into the life of young Christ Jesus.
8. Risen (2016)
The evidence for Jesus' resurrection as investigated and proven by a Roman Army officer.

Genre: Romance
1. Tristan and Isolde (2016)
Gothic romantic drama in Britain and Ireland.

2. Black Coffee (2014)
A painter is fired by his boss who snatches his girlfriend from him. He decides to make good of his unemployment and meets the love of his life. (Oh well, did I just say that?)
3. How to Be Single (2016)
A hilarious combination of various single people and their love stories in New York City.

4. It's Complicated (2009)
A divorced old couple (one remarried and the other still single) gets mixed up in an affair.
5. Hello, My Name Is Doris (2015)
An old lady who just lost her mother [sic] fantasizes being in love with a young guy who's transferred to her work place.

2016's Overrated Movies
1. Steve Jobs (2015)
Alright, I forwarded the whole movie (documentary?) and ended up not watching it.
2. Chi-raq (2015)
So this was a documentary or what?
3. The Big Short (2015)
Seriously, was it comedy or stock exchange?
4. Zoolander 2 (2016)
I've never understood exactly what the fuss was about this movie.
5. Woodlawn (2016)
I would say it was an overrated Christian movie, no?

B. TV SHOWS
1. Person of Interest Season 4 and 5

2016 marked the end of one of the best TV shows ever! 
2. How to Get Away With Murder Season 1 & 2
I watched a bit of it and got bored. I may resume watching it soon. 
3. Power Season 3
Inside the life of a man with a double life. 
4. Hand of God Season 1
I hear there is a second and final season coming soon. The concept was fair. 
5. The Last Man On Earth
Comedy in an apocalyptic era.

6. Sanctuary
I think it bored me at season one... and that's from long time ago. 
7. Master of None Season One
Awesome 10-episode comedy (rom-com) revolving around the life of an IndoAsian actor, Dev, while roaming the streets of New York.

8. The Mysteries of Laura
A series on the life of a detective mom of two naughty six-year-old boys. A bit boring.

9. Young & Hungry Season 2 to 4 (2015)
The tiny hilarious moments of Gabi and her group of friends continue in this epic sitcom/rom-com.

10. And Then There Were None (2015)
A three-episode miniseries from BBC. In August 1939, eight people, all total strangers to each other, are invited to a small, isolated island by a Mr. and Mrs. Owen where they mysteriously die one by one after each one of them is accused of multiple murders.

11. The 100 Season 3
The script writer has done something to this show that we always love and hate about Game of Thrones. No?  
12. Marvel's Agent Carter Season 1 and 2
After war and the death of Captain America, Agent Carter becomes a double agent; running errands for Captain America's friend, Howard, and reduced to being a secretary-agent at the firm that is SSR (an American covert agency.)
13. Powers Season 1 and 2
A show about people with above normal powers called "powers" living together with normal people. It revolves around the life of a former power, his partner and a special police department in fighting and putting these powers in custody.

14. Graceland Season 3
This is a story about the work life and personal life of a group of US government detectives from different agencies living together in an abandoned house by the sea shore called Graceland.

15. Crossing Lines Season 1 to 3
A team of detectives with their work station at ICC in the Hague and with special capabilities join hands to solve cross border crimes.

16. Angie Tribeca (2016)
Get me some detective comedy. Survive on sarcasm.

17. Falling Skies Season 4 and 5
Falling Skies was epic. We'll miss you Tom Mason.

18. Fuller House (2016) Season 1
A classic remake of one of the greatest family sitcoms ever made. I just delayed picking up season 2. It's already out.
19. American Crime Season 1 and 2 (2015)
A murder case, crime, drama, parenting faults, racial biases and prejudices and religious fanaticism. I recommend all parents to watch this one. They'll know why after watching it.
20. Into the Badlands (2015)
An Asian guy is out to surviving in desolate lands that have no code nor rule of law.

21. Grandfathered (2015)
Comedy. A 50 year old former chef and now owner of a pop restaurant meets his 25 year old son who happens to have a daughter.
22. The Last Kingdom Season 1
Another Viking story with Wessex England and one Uhtred son of Uhtred at the centre of the tale.
23. Kevin From Work Season One.
Epic work comedy about a shy guy who has a crash on a lady workmate (later gets friendzoned) and is surrounded by a whole lot of weird colleagues.

24. Dominion Season Two
The rivalry fictious tale between archangel Michael and Gabriel in relation to one Alex and a city called Vega after God disappeared 25 years ago continues.
25. Tripped (Season One) (2016)
A funny miniseries about two guys living in multiple worlds.

26. Impastor Season 1 and 2
An identity thief pastor goes into a frenzy-full life in a small town in the countryside. Fox cancelled it after season 2.
27. The Last Ship Season 1, 2 and 3
An apocalyptic virus threatens to wipe out the entire universe. The only hope there is is in this ship, its captain and the crew.

28. Vikings Season 4
Rather boring until the last episodes. It's like the writer lost track of the floww of this story somewhere along the way.

29. Humans (2015)
A world of conflicts and life between humans and syntheic robots.30. Marvel Daredevil Season 1 and 2
A blind lawyer who is also a vigilante at night and his two friends are out to enact justice against all evil in Hell's Kitchen part of New York.
31. Containment Season 1 (2016)
A virus outbreak threatens Sector 6 of the city of Atlanta.
32. Preacher (2016)
This is a story about a ruthless conniving preacher, a vampire, weird (but mostly evil) people, two "angels" a.k.a. "government people", some funny power and a direct telephone line to heaven... to God. Funny, eh? Read a related story on Preacher here:
US hit series ‘The Preacher’ was shot in Kenya staring local actor Irungu Mutu
34. Agent X (2015)
John Case, a secretive special ex-CIA agent under the Veep of the US is assigned special tasks while protecting the interests of his country.
35. The Blacklist Season 2
I love delaying watching some shows, this one included. And I'm loving it... The search for criminals on the list continues as revealed by one Reddington.
36. Lucifer (2015)
The life and adventures of a fictional Lucifer.

SOME NEWS
1. NETFLIX announced it's entrance into the Kenyan pay TV market on January 6 at #CES2016.
2.
‘Of Kings and Prophets’, ABC’s controversial Old Testament epic story depicting the life of King David... was canceled after airing two episodes.read the whole story here.
3. War Room (a Christian film from last year) won Inspirational Film of the Year award at the 2016 GMA Dove Awards.
4. Here is IMDb's 2016 Golden Globe Awards, IMDb's 100 Best Adventure movies (by listed user) and here is this year's (2017) list of shows that have been renewed or cancelled. Also, I hear that 24 and Prison Break will be back this year. Let's wait and see.


Bonface Morris.