October 2024
Success is great, but it’s unhealthy when it dictates your happiness
We’re All Stewards—Especially When It Comes to Money Let’s face it: money is supposed to work for you, not the other way around. God gives us resources to manage, but when we flip His plan on its head, we end up in a pickle—or worse, a financial pickle jar that’s been opened by someone who […]
Change is My New BFF
I grew up in a cozy maisonette with my parents, living the high life until I was 17 and they decided to pull the plug on their fairytale. They provided everything a kid could want: food, shelter, clothing, and a maid who practically did my homework. Life was grand! I was the picture of perfection […]
A winners testimony
In 2020, during the challenges of the Covid pandemic, I found myself broken, despised, and deeply depressed. I had suffered the heartache of losing four pregnancies while trying to conceive my last child. But by God’s grace, I was led to Winners Chapel International Mombasa. There, through the washing of the Word during Sunday services, […]
The reason I had to let her go.
She was smart, fast, and timely—everything an entrepreneur dreams of in an assistant. But here’s the thing: even the best qualities can fall short without two key elements. First, as James 1:4 reminds us, “Let patience have its perfect work, that you may be perfect and complete, lacking nothing.” Patience is indeed a virtue, but […]
Do not be deceived, I AM is I AM
When you go to the hospital, you’re called a patient. When you’re in primary school, you’re called a student. Complete your doctorate, and now you’re called Doctor. Your mother calls you her child, while your brother sees you as a sibling. You’re one person with different titles depending on the role you’re playing, right? So […]
“big spoon for a small mouth, big spoon got a small mouth”
The phrase “big spoon for a small mouth, big spoon got a small mouth” is a funny yet insightful metaphor for the common human tendency to overreach or feel unprepared. Whether it’s taking on more than we can handle or falling short despite our efforts, this analogy speaks to the delicate balance between ambition and […]
Work with those who are for you not those who are not for you.
I used to be a “take life as it comes” person, letting things unfold however they would. It sounds nice, right? Just wing it, be free, live by the seat of your pants. But let me tell you, that approach only works if you’re relying on your own strength. And that’s exhausting. Trust me, I’ve […]
Managing money or being managed by money
For the longest time, I struggled with managing money. I was like a human bank with no security system—anyone who came asking got a “yes.” Then one day, I had a revelation: the problem wasn’t that I didn’t know why I needed money; it was that I hadn’t given my money names. Yep, labels. You […]
Becoming then attracting
he principle of “becoming and then attracting” is a powerful biblical truth, especially when guiding teenagers in a school setting. It highlights the importance of personal growth, character development, and reflecting the values you wish to see in others. This concept can be illustrated through biblical verses and examples, encouraging teenagers to focus on who […]