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From Gluttony to Glory: My Journey of Freedom
Let’s face it—gluttony is the sin we rarely want to talk about. It sneaks in with its sweet whispers and delicious aromas, convincing us that food will fill the emptiness only God can satisfy. Proverbs 23:2 delivers a warning so sharp it could cut through the toughest steak: “Put a knife to your throat if […]
The Greatest Pain in God: Being Doubted
The Old Testament reveals a God who desires unwavering trust and faith from His people. He is a covenant-keeping God who longs for His children to believe in His promises, power, and love. Yet, time and again, we see humanity’s tendency to doubt Him, and it grieves His heart deeply. From the beginning, doubt has […]
We’re Not All Josephs, Davids, or Jesuses, But We’re Covered!
Not everyone can be Joseph with his technicolor dreams and coat (Genesis 37:3). Let’s be real—do you even like wearing bold colors? But Joseph wasn’t chosen just because his father, Jacob, loved him most (though that didn’t hurt). God had a plan to save not just Joseph, but his entire family. So yes, he was […]
In today’s world how does the devil work to change our minds to follow him
In today’s world, the devil adapts his tactics to modern challenges, making his influence more subtle but equally destructive. Here’s how he works in today’s context: 1. Through Media and Entertainment 2. Social Media and Comparison 3. Relativism and Moral Compromise 4. Materialism and Consumerism 5. Busyness and Distraction 6. Promotion of Self-Centeredness 7. Attacks […]
Faith in Action: Amani and the Phone (The Tie-Breaker)
Faith in Action: Amani and the Phone (The Tie-Breaker) When Amani sat for his KEPSEA exams, he had more than just good grades on his mind. We had made a deal: “If you get at least four ‘Exceeding Expectations’ and no ‘Approaching Expectations,’ I’ll buy you a phone.” As if that wasn’t incentive enough, I’d […]
School Supply Scramble
It was January in Nairobi, and the city was alive with its usual buzz. It was the first week of school, and as much as I prided myself on being a planner, this year had been different. Somehow, the holidays had swept me away like a boda boda dodging traffic on Uhuru Highway, leaving me […]
Teen Convention 2024
Diary Entry: 27th November 2024 Today, I’m doing a victory dance for the teens’ seminar—it’s done, it’s over, and we made it to the finish line! Praise God for the start and finish. Now let me spill the tea on what I’ve learned: Can I just say this? The anxiety attacks that used to snatch […]
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, […]