
The Content Calendar of Destiny — Final Part
Segun Iwasanmi@iwasanmisegun212159
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© Segun Iwasanmi
The Algorithm Of Heaven's Media — Chapter Six
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Engagement Strategy.
Dr. Okafor tapped the third section gently, like someone introducing a child to something delicate.
“Your prayers and worship cannot end with you alone,” he said. “If everything you do is only feeding your own spirit, your reach will always be small. Engagement, Christian. That is where community comes in.”
Christian frowned a little. “How do I… engage, sir?”
“Two simple ways,” he replied. “Intercession and service.”
He said the words slowly, as though he was placing them in Christian’s hands.
“When you pray for someone without being begged… that is engagement. When you notice the quiet struggles of the person next door and you simply hold them in your prayer… that is engagement. When you comfort someone who is grieving, or check up on someone who has been missing from fellowship… that is you boosting not just their spirit, but your own reach as well.”
He shifted in his chair, which gave a small complaining sound.
“And service,” he added, “is when you rise from your seat and actually help. Not talk, help. Carrying a load. Giving a lift. Sharing food. Encouraging someone who wants to give up. That is the highest-ranking content on Heaven’s platform. Genuine service spreads faster than anything else.”
He moved his marker to the final quadrant.
“And this one,” he said, “is your Detox Content.”
Christian’s eyebrows rose. “Detox, sir?”
“Fasting,” Dr. Okafor answered. “And stepping away from noise for a while. Sometimes your mind, your phone, even your stomach… they get too busy. Too full. And when everything is loud inside you, the platform becomes clogged. Nothing uploads well.”
He drew a slow circle around the entire board.
“Fasting is you telling the CEO, ‘I am turning off everything else so I can hear you clearly.’ It clears the clutter. It sharpens the signal. It removes the shadowban faster than anything I’ve seen.”
He capped his marker and reached for a small, thick notebook from his drawer.
“Take this. Don’t put the calendar on your phone, it will distract you. Write it out. Plan your intentions with your own hand. And don’t forget: the aim is not performance or perfection. The aim is closeness. If you stay close, favor will follow you on its own.”
Christian held the notebook carefully, as though it might have been a gift he wasn’t expecting.
When he stepped out of the office, the campus noise felt different, lighter, almost transparent. Students were laughing, arguing, calling each other from across the walkway, but for the first time he wasn’t pulled into their noise. It all looked like something he could walk past without being swallowed.
He noticed things he usually ignored. The quarrel by the kiosk suddenly looked like an Evergreen Opportunity. The boy sitting alone with a bowed head looked like a chance for intercession. Even the loud gossiping group by the cafeteria felt like a warning about Trending Distractions.
By the time he reached his room, the sun was already melting into that soft orange Ondo glow that comes at the end of an honest day.
He opened the notebook and drew the four quadrants. He didn’t rush.
The quiet movement of his pen felt almost like breathing, slow, steady, intentional.
It wasn’t a long prayer. But it was a sincere one.
And maybe, just maybe, that was the beginning of a new kind of consistency.
Watch out for the next chapter!!! 🔥
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