The foundation for intimacy in marriage: 1. A spouse's individual intimacy with God 2. Ministry of encouraging your spouse 3. Bearing with one another 4. Having a sacrificial love 5. Showing kindness to your spouse 6. Not gossipping about your spouse 7. Correcting one another in love 8. Sharpening one another There are more. But after this foundation to intimacy, bedroom intimacy becomes a valuable time. … Read More
Category: Purpose
Money or financial management is the second highest cause of divorce in marriage - coming second to infidelity. How can you and your spouse maneuver through it to enjoy a peaceful marriage and enjoyable friendship through the high and low moments of life? … Read More
Here’s a plan for a one-day mental health empowerment program for parents, including activities designed to educate, engage, and empower them in supporting their children’s mental health: … Read More
Intervening with children experiencing suicidal thoughts or extreme mental health issues requires immediate and comprehensive action … Read More
Helping children who are already affected by mental health issues requires a compassionate and structured approach to support their recovery and well-being... … Read More
Preventing mental health issues in children requires a proactive approach...An approach that fosters a supportive, nurturing, and resilient environment. … Read More
Intervening with children experiencing suicidal thoughts or extreme mental health issues requires immediate and comprehensive action … Read More
Intervening with children experiencing suicidal thoughts or extreme mental health issues requires immediate and comprehensive action … Read More
The rise in mental health issues among children today is a growing concern. While it's clear that some children are grappling with mental health challenges due to direct exposure to traumatic events such as abuse, neglect, or the loss of a loved one, a significant number are experiencing these struggles seemingly without any obvious cause. … Read More
Legacy Letters Mother-Daughter Moment is a platform where mothers and daughters exchange heartfelt letters filled with wisdom, blessings, and love. This special activity is designed to deepen emotional connections and create a keepsake that will be cherished for a lifetime. Strengthen your relationship, celebrate your unique bond, and leave a legacy of love and wisdom. Sign up today and be part of this unforgettable experience! … Read More
In life, we often find ourselves in the middle of a sandwich, caught between those who seem to be ahead of us and those who might be trailing behind. But this position is not just about feeling stuck or insignificant—it’s actually a powerful place to be. … Read More
#4W Women Walking With Women Sisterhood Strides Sisterhood Strides: Her Path, Our Journey is a dynamic and empowering initiative designed to bring women together on a journey of personal growth, mutual support, and collective empowerment. The program focuses on fostering deep connections among women, enabling them to walk together—both literally and metaphorically—toward their individual and shared goals. Join Channel (Sisterhood, Parenting, Marriage, Purpose, Marketplace Impact) Dr. Muthoni Omukhango How It Works Sisterhood Strides: Her Path, Our Journey is more than just a program—it’s a movement of women walking together towards a brighter, more empowered future. Community and Connection At the … Read More
Thank You Thank you for joining our book program! We are thrilled to have you with us. Your books are currently being delivered, and we are eagerly anticipating the start of our journey together. Over the next 12 sessions, we will dive deep into captivating stories, engage in thought-provoking discussions, and explore new ideas and perspectives. We look forward to a wonderful and enriching experience with you. Let’s make this a memorable and transformative journey! … Read More
About the Program Jesus Killed My Business: But Gave Me His Unleash the Power of Your Divine Purpose! Are you ready to be inspired by a journey of faith and surrender to God’s plan for your life? Be Inspired by Jesus Killed My Business: But Gave Me His by Dr. Muthoni Omukhango From childhood dreams of building a multi-million-dollar empire to supporting God’s work through foundations and missionary centers, Dr. Muthoni Omukhango’s vision seemed within reach. But just as her business consulting firm was about to soar to unprecedented heights, everything came to a halt… Discover a Story of Resilience … Read More
One of the greatest fulfillment in my 14 years' Christian literature career at Christian Literature Communications (CLC) Kenya is to have published all my three children - 20, 10 and 7 years old. Today I reflect on our eldest daughter's book that has birthed six other books and a ministry for her to lead other teenagers into discovering their purpose. #MidwiferySeries … Read More
I was at Utumishi Bora awards gala for this book. It is the first of Judy's books as I am persuaded she will end up with more than 10 books. I was at Utumishi Bora awards gala to mid wife the birth of a woman's writing ministry. Help me celebrate Judy Owiti's new book. Purchase. Read. Share. … Read More
Jesus’ Trial before Pilate 11Now Jesus was standing before Pilate, the Roman governor. “Are you the king of the Jews?” the governor asked him. Jesus replied, “You have said it.” 12But when the leading priests and the elders made their accusations against him, Jesus remained silent. 13“Don’t you hear all these charges they are bringing against you?” Pilate demanded. 14But Jesus made no response to any of the charges, much to the governor’s surprise. 15Now it was the governor’s custom each year during the Passover celebration to release one prisoner to the crowd—anyone they wanted. 16This year there was a notorious prisoner, a man … Read More
First Dream: Take Mary as Your Wife Joseph would have divorced Mary when he found out she was pregnant, but God sent an angel to him in a dream, convincing him that the pregnancy was of God. Joseph went ahead with the marriage. But after he had considered this, an angel of the Lord appeared to him in a dream, saying, “Joseph, descendant of David, do not be afraid to take Mary as your wife, for the Child who has been conceived in her is of the Holy Spirit. Matthew 1:20 A pregnant woman who is not married would have … Read More
In Gibeon the Lord appeared to Solomon in a dream at night; and God said, “Ask [Me] what I shall give you.” Solomon’s Prayer 6 Then Solomon said, “You have shown Your servant David my father great lovingkindness, because he walked before You in faithfulness and righteousness and with uprightness of heart toward You; and You have kept for him this great lovingkindness, in that You have given him a son to sit on his throne, as it is today. 7 So now, O Lord my God, You have made Your servant king in place of David my father; and as for me, I am but a … Read More
What's your recovery journey towards restoring the heart of worship in your daily work.? What changes are you making? … Read More
Anyone who believes that the Christian life does not require work is mistaken. God, contrary to popular belief, never said we wouldn't have to work. He never said we wouldn't have to put up with it. He never claimed that the Christian life would be free of pain or fatigue. However, God has stated that He will always provide for our needs and that He will complete what He has begun in us. … Read More
So, God blessed the seventh day and sanctified it as His own, that is set it apart as holy from other days! The Sabbath is a day set aside for rest and worship. According to the Book of Exodus, the Sabbath is a day of rest on the seventh day, commanded by God to be kept as a holy day of rest, as God also rested from creation. For some people, this day is on calendar day Sunday, for others, it is Friday while for others it is Saturday. This book will not debate on which day the Sabbath is because … Read More
From a corporate perspective, we refer to allowing others as delegating. Wikipedia defines delegating as the act of entrusting a task or responsibility to another person, (typically one who is less senior than oneself). Merriam-Webster states that the word made it to the English dictionary around 1700. From the Scriptures, we see God originating this concept at the Garden of Eden. … Read More
We cannot bear fruit or even carry out our God-given assignments unless we are connected to Him. The first and most important step is to accept Jesus as our Lord and Saviour. … Read More
By resting, God helps us to break the attachments we form with our places of work as a source of our provision. God can provide for us whether or not we have a job. … Read More
When we are too busy for God, our stillness before the Lord vanishes along with our peace. When we are not obeying God’s commands, we stop being effective. … Read More
How many things are going right in my life that make me really enjoy it? So many, but the enemy keeps showing me the one thing I have not attained. He encourages me to reach out to that one thing and to do all it takes for me to get it. Most of the time, we achieve that thing and lose everything else freely provided for us by God. … Read More
We know that God is a worker because we see Him working for six days (Genesis 1-2:3). Therefore, as children of God, we must work and value work just as God does. The first words we see when we open the Bible are, “In the beginning, God (Elohim) created by forming from nothing…” The Bible starts with God working – creating. This creative work continues for six days with God creating everything that man would need in the Garden. In Genesis 2:8-9, we see God Himself doing the work to plant the Garden to ensure that Adam’s work of cultivating … Read More
As I run this charity drive for books, toys, clothes and household stuff to encourage teen moms in Nairobi and empower children in Nyinyira, Nandi, I am reminded of my needy moment decades back. In that particular year, I had gone through a tough transition in life from backslidden state a year before to giving my life back to God. I lost everything I had and had to start life from “factory settings”. I was so broke that I feared I had also lost myself. But one thing I had, my fire and passion for God. Three years after giving … Read More
From previous sessions, we established that dreams serve primarily as a means of communication between humans and God. These dreams can take many forms—visual images, auditory commands, frightening nightmares—but the common feature is a revelatory message from the divine to the dreamer. For God speaks once, and even twice, yet no one notices it [including you, Job].In a dream, a vision of the night [one may hear God’s voice], When deep sleep falls on men, while slumbering upon the bed. Then He opens the ears of men and seals their instruction. That He may turn man aside from his conduct, and keep him from pride; … Read More
Long before Israel settled between the Mediterranean and the Jordan River, their ancestor Abraham sojourned throughout the territory with his wife Sarah. Abraham was wealthy and often made other nations feel threatened. Whenever Abraham moved to or was passing by a new city, the leadership of that city took note. The culture of the time was that if a powerful king liked a woman, even if she was married, he could kill the husband and take the wife for himself. It is on this premises that when Abraham made his way to Gerar, he’s concerned that his wife is so … Read More
And it happened at the time when the flock conceived that I looked up and saw in a dream that the rams which mated [with the female goats] were streaked, speckled, and spotted. 11 And the b]">[b]Angel of God said to me in the dream, ‘Jacob.’ And I said, ‘Here I am.’ 12 He said, ‘Look up and see, all the rams which are mating [with the flock] are streaked, speckled, and spotted; for I have seen all that Laban has been doing to you. 13 I am the God of Bethel, where you anointed the pillar, and where you made a vow to Me; now stand … Read More
Dreams are an important part of many Biblical stories and passages because they offer insight and foresight into decisions and actions humanity need to do at each specific time. God promised to pour out His Spirit in the last days. Dreaming of dreams is one of the benefits promised when the Spirit of God is poured on all men. We look at all the dreamers in the Old Teestament to better and further understand the importance of dreams. How Many Symbolic Dreamers Are in the Old Testament? Jacob’s Ladder Dream – Genesis 28 After Jacob tricked Esau out of his … Read More
God is a master communicator – the creater of both verbal/literal communication as well as symbols. In Scriptures, we see often how God’s people are instructed to make use of symbols to help them understand or remember what God is teaching them. Some examples of symbols include: The rainbow is the sign of God’s covenant to us that He will never again destroy the earth by a flood (Genesis 9:13), The placement of the twelve stones in the River Jordan to remind the Israelites of the crossing God had provided for them “as a sign” and “memorial” (Joshua 4:3-7), The … Read More
Relying on God’s Guidance Helps us Prepare for the Future But when the Spirit of truth comes he will lead you into all truth. He will not speak his own words. He will speak only what he hears and will tell you what is to come. John 16:13ICB Throughout his life, God blessed Joseph with the ability to interpret dreams. While in jail, Joseph performed this act for servants in Pharaoh’s home, one of whom was pardoned and returned to serve the Egyptian leader. Later, Pharaoh had a confusing dream, and his servant told him to summon Joseph. Joseph … Read More
Why are some dreams literal, while most are symbolic? Some people, like creatives, visionaries—really right-brained people—have more literal dreams. But for 95 percent of us, our dreams are usually symbolic, speaking to us in a figurative language we need to learn to understand. Symbolic language does not make the dream any less valid or true. Example: Joseph’s dreams Though the meaning was veiled in figurative expressions, it was a true message to Joseph from God. First Dream: Genesis 35:5-8 One time Joseph had a dream. When he told his brothers about it, they hated him even more. Joseph said, “Listen to the … Read More
And it shall be in the last days,’ says God, ‘that I will pour out my spirit upon all mankind; And your sons and your daughters shall prophesy, and your young men shall see [divinely prompted] visions, and your old men shall dream [divinely prompted] dreams; even on my bond-servants, both men and women, I will in those days pour out my spirit and they shall prophesy. Acts 2:17 quoting from Joel 2:28 He said, “Listen to my words: “When there is a prophet among you, I, the LORD, reveal myself to them in visions, I speak to them in … Read More
I must confess that I am a recovering workaholic. While in the previous seasons of my life, this trait seemed so endearing and many praised me for how much I worked so hard. And I soaked in that glory, what I deceitfully scripturized as burning the midnight oil (shaking my head now) as drawn from the parable of the ten virgins in Matthew 25:1-13. … Read More
For many children, the most important role models are their parents and caregivers because they help shape how they behave in school, relationships, or when making difficult decisions. … Read More
Fallen or Failed? Here’s How To Get Back On Your Feet I will be sharing four lessons I learnt from farming my mother’s land. There’s a time for everything What you sow you shall reap If you fall, get up Don’t run away from your problems Click To Listen To The Podcast Here or Read Below My mother inherited a piece of land from her late father, my grandfather Paul. Seeing that the farm was far away from her matrimonial home and that she was already busy managing her business with my father, she asked my sisters and I to … Read More
The ‘How-To’ Manual for Single Parents Back On My Feet Evaluations and Impact Assessment will help us determine what has worked well and what could be improved in this program. Access the full Program Modules Covered in November 2020 – March 2021 Step One: Evaluation How did we get here – The fall (teenage sexual sin & adult sexual sin) or Tragedy (separation, divorce, death of spouse & rape ordeal)? Click to Explore Module Step Two: Prepare to Live Stand, after you have done all to stand… My recovery journey was not a matter of my standing firm on my … Read More
Imagine your spouse coming to you one day and saying, "Sweetheart, God has told me..." You might instinctively think, "Nope, we are not going to do that." However, as you grow with your spouse, you realize that purpose is continuously unfolding. … Read More
“Please” and “thank you” are one of the simplest ways to communicate to others that you appreciate them and it can encourage them to even go the extra mile. … Read More
We all deserve someone who can correct us, speaking the truth in love in all things - both our speech and our lives expressing His truth - so we can grow up in all things into Him, following His example who is the Head - Christ. Ephesians 4:15 Amplified (emphasis mine). So in marriage, speaking the truth is very Scriptural but 'the how' and 'the when' are equally important. … Read More
You are at your best when you are authentic to your core and you have to be what you are, not what people call you. … Read More
Do not get stuck in your job, career, side hustle or business when there is so much credible resource online. If you need personal development to get to the next level, please join me. It works and I am a testimony that it does. Let me show you how... … Read More
So rather than to go get a job, I thought it was important to talk about being a job; about hiring yourself about the opportunities that exists to create your own reality, your own business, your own company – to be the CEO of you. … Read More
Today you can go to school, get a great education and come out with a good bill and end up working in a pizza place. The question then becomes how do we manage, with our education and our disappointments, living in our mother’s house and sleeping on the couch? We have to retool ourselves so that we can be functional in the 21st century. … Read More
Marketplace Talk Building Vision The ‘How-To’ Guide Financial Independence – Retool Yourself Today you can go to school, get a great education… Read More muthoni.omukhangoJanuary 17, 2021 Vous et votre partenaire devrez engager les préliminaires comme vous le feriez si vous ne preniez pas de médicament pour votre problème d’érection. Contenance : 4 comprimés. www.cialispascherfr24.com Ce médicament est un vasodilatateur qui agit spécifiquement sur la verge. … Read More
In most cases, single moms and dads experience double pain when the relatives of the deceased spouse push or threaten to sell the properties of their deceased brother or sister (in case of siblings) or of their son or daughter (in case of parents). This is unlawful and you need to rise up and fight for the inheritance of your children. Family In-law can and will take advantage of the situation oftentimes and can leave you at a far worse financial position than you ought to be. It is already tragic that you have to bear the responsibilities of two … Read More
In most cases, a non-custodial parent is responsible for child support payments even if they do not wish to have a relationship with the child. Courts have maintained that a child's right to financial support from parents supersedes an adult's wish not to assume a parenting role. … Read More
After the initial year, I also went and bought myself a "fire extinguisher" lol. I learned to keep quiet when emotions are running high and revisit the issue at an appropriate time. It's been working for about a decade. … Read More
In these two small but packed books, Tony Evans presents the Bible's view on the order of relationships and duties within the home. Very transformational perspectives that helped us start off our union on the right footing. Another great book that helped us was Dr. Emerson Eggerichs' Love and Respect https://bit.ly/kenya-clc-org-love-and-respect where he reveals the secret to couples meeting each other's deepest needs-without love she reacts without respect, and without respect he reacts without love - and a painful, negative cycle begins. … Read More
Tool #1: Resilience Emotionally healthy people bounce back from adversity and stress—that’s called resilience . Such people cope with difficult situations and maintain a positive outlook. They remain focused, flexible and creative during good times and difficult times. Throughout His ministry, Jesus Christ dealt with lots of adversity and stress, yet He was able to maintain a positive outlook. That’s the ideal mindset, so “let this mind be in you which was also in Christ Jesus” (Philippians 2:5). This will give us resilience. One of the key resilience factors is effectively balancing stress and emotions. The capacity to recognize your … Read More
As I draw inspiration from Ellicott’s Commentary for English readers on this Scripture, Paul draws to a conclusion, in a comprehensive exhortation to stand fast in all that is good on the foundation which he had laid in the name of Christ. The exhortation is marked by the reiteration of affectionate earnestness, in which, however, we may (as always) trace an underlying method. In each pair of attitudes there seems to be reference both to an inner reality and to the outward development, by which it is at once manifested and perfected. In both, Paul would have us grow up … Read More
Reason #1: Being Grateful Makes You Happier and Healthier Most of us have probably heard the hymn “Count Your Blessings”, however, we might not know that literally counting our blessings increases our emotional health. Researchers had one group of students write for 20 minutes each day about things they were grateful for, a second about things they were angry about, and a third about random topics like the color of their shoes. Guess which group was happiest at the end of the experiment? The ones who wrote about things they were grateful for of course! Even more interesting is that … Read More
After we remove the worry and anxiety, we can then move on to the next phase, which is to believe in the trust-fulness of prayer. Here, God is calling us to talk to Him concerning the things that would otherwise cause us worry and anxiety. Remember that we are custodians of the children in our care and we are co-labourers with God in the assignments He has given us. In this case, the children are the assignment at hand. The online dictionary defines co-labourer as one who labours with another or an associate labourer. This means that if you had … Read More
HOW DOES GOD WANT US TO MANAGE OUR EMOTIONS? THE PHILIPPIANS MODEL Do not be anxious or worried about anything, but in everything [every circumstance and situation] by prayer and petition with thanksgiving, continue to make your [specific] requests known to God. And the peace of God [that peace which reassures the heart, that peace] which transcends all understanding, [that peace which] stands guard over your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus [is yours]. Finally, believers, whatever is true, whatever is honorable and worthy of respect, whatever is right and confirmed by God’s word, whatever is pure and wholesome, … Read More
Everyone in this life goes through disappointments, loss and change. It may not be single parenthood related, but life has generous opportunities to get us into emotional instability. While these are normal parts of life, they can still cause sadness , anxiety and stress. Many men and women in the Bible faced emotional challenges (we aren’t the only ones!), and we can draw strengths from their examples. One of my best examples is king David. He went through an emotional rollercoaster, in my eyes, probably the one person with life’s most highs and lows. You can clearly see this throughout … Read More
Studies have shown that an emotionally stable mother or father brings up emotionally stable children. I understand how difficult emotional stability can seem in the midst of challenging circumstances. The good thing is, God is not asking us to do this on our own, He wants to be involved and is very interested to help us out. During my years of single parenthood, I do not remember a day that passed by without my eyes welling and leading to loud sobs of disappointment, bitterness, anger and confusion. It was so bad that my eyes were blood-shot red most of the … Read More
Hebrews 5:14 A habit is a settled or regular tendency or practice, especially one that is hard to give up. In various parts of Psalms, David repeats that his desire was to observe the commandments of God. In order to develop new habits, we have to keep doing God’s Word and will regularly. Scriptures in Hebrews tell us that solid food is for the spiritually mature, whose senses are trained by practice to distinguish between what is morally good and what is evil. To develop new habits, you have to exercise over and over again. If you fall, you rise … Read More
Romans 12:2 God has given us the mind of Christ so we should not be conformed to this world any longer with its superficial values and customs, but be transformed and progressively changed as we mature spiritually by the renewing of our minds focusing on godly values and ethical attitudes. This is so that we may prove for ourselves what the will of God is, that which is good and acceptable and perfect in His plan and purpose for us. The Word of God is the best mirror for us to reflect our thoughts on. When we grow to where … Read More
(i) (Psalms 1:1-3, 6) If we are struggling with sexual sin, we should know that we are blessed, fortunate, prosperous, and favored by God when we do not walk in the counsel of the wicked – following their advice and example. Nor stand in the path of sinners, nor sit down to rest in the seat of scoffers and ridiculers. When our delight is in the Lord, and in His law, His precepts and teachings, we will habitually meditate day and night. We will be like a tree firmly planted and fed by streams of water, which yields its fruit … Read More
Ephesians 6:13-14 We have to purpose to get out of the challenges we are in. We are at war here, for God, for ourselves and for our child(ren). We should learn how to put on the armour of God and maximize the advantage the armour gives us. We should find the TRUTH from God concerning us; Have a RIGHT standing with God; Be prepared with the GOSPEL of PEACE; Shield ourselves with FAITH to quench the fiery darts of Satan; Value the WORD of God as our helmet of SALVATION and sword of the SPIRIT; and Engage in PRAYER and … Read More
My recovery journey was not a matter of my standing firm on my own. We are part of a community - the household of faith. … Read More
. I was coming from a relationship that had left me hurting more than I thought I could handle. I was making peace with it and God promised me a great compensation for a husband but I had so much baggage to let go of. … Read More
Good news is, we don’t have to do it on our own - we can get all the help we need. For some the help entails professional counselling and therapy; for others it will be spiritual strengthening; while for others it will be change of environment (work and residence) - whatever it takes for us to move on, let’s do it. … Read More
The tragedy of having to look at your baby and see the rapist all the time is so weighty and cannot be taken lightly. Only God can bring healing to the victim to be able to live a full and abundant life. God can and is willing to heal you and help you move on. … Read More
It is never the same when a spouse passes on. Even when the financial constraints are limited, the loss of a loved one comes with emotional stress that takes years to overcome. … Read More
Six years later, they would separate for a while and Peter got custody of Teule. He got the title of a single dad. He has done an amazing job caring for the son - he is loved, well fed, clothed and schooled. … Read More
It is overwhelming for a mother or a father to raise a child alone. That is why God put the two together, male and female, so they can assist each other in this godly assignment. … Read More
Getting pregnant is just one of the more visible outcomes of wrong choices in teenagehood - teenage sex poses a greater threat for teenagers as God forbids it. … Read More
This self-evaluation, if done honestly, will help you become more accountable to God and to yourself as well as empower you to take responsibility for your actions. Use it as a tool for continuous self-improvement. … Read More
Fortunately, God does not give up on us because He has identified us as His own by placing the Holy Spirit in our hearts as the first installment that guarantees everything He has promised us. … Read More
I was not holier than every single mother that I knew, but one thing I know, I got to a point where I totally depended on God to send me the right man. … Read More
You should and must not sell what you don't consume. If what you are selling is so good, you should be the first consumer right? Otherwise it's a scam! … Read More
In this program, Muthoni Omukhango offers this much needed interruption by candidly considering the plight of single parenthood, while masterfully weaving personal experience with research and the encounters of others, in order to shine a light of hope … Read More
One of the benefits of setting long-term goals is that it will help her learn to set appropriate benchmarks. Each year will bring a new sub-goal along the path to 'becoming'. … Read More
Challenges in business or ministry are just the same - the victory is in adapting over time. … Read More
How To Nurture Your Child’s Talents What did Albert Einsteen’s mother do? Pauline Einstein was a very well educated and quiet woman who had an inclination towards the arts. When her duties in the household allowed it she was an assiduous and good piano player. She made her son Albert begin with violin lessons at the age of five. Her patience was characteristically for Pauline. Pauline and Maja moved first to Milan in the same year and one year later also to Pavia. Albert stayed with relatives in Munich to complete his education there. The separation from her son was … Read More
By Joseph & Margaret Mutitika, Married for 17 years with two children The Mutitika’s will be sharing on the sacredness of marriage – Their marriage experiences. The good, the bad & the ugly. As a Kingdom couple, how have they been able to navigate the challenges of life towards enjoying a good marriage? THE SACREDNESS OF MARRIAGE During a time when many godly marriages fail and end up in divorce or separation, we acknowledge that it takes a lot of faith in God, dedication, and commitment to make a marriage work. We would like to start by stating that our … Read More
The process of Making a Principality is Painfully Painful. Maybe some of us are quick to learn and adapt but as for me, it has been being to hell and back … Read More
Just like most Christians, I am an admirer of Apostle Paul – one of the most influential leaders of the early Christian church. Paul played a critical role in spreading the gospel to the Gentiles (non-Jews) during the first century, and his missionary journeys took him all throughout the Roman empire. It is recorded that Paul started more than a dozen churches, and he’s considered the author of 13 books of the Bible – more than any other biblical writer. This is why he is often considered one of the most influential people in Christian history. Arguably, he had … Read More
I must confess that I am a recovering workaholic. While in the previous seasons of my life, this trait seemed so endearing and many praised me for how much I worked so hard. And I soaked in that glor… … Read More
At the mention of the term “single mom” (and nowadays “single dad”) most people see a mess. There is an image that society has painted about single moms and dads – like they have done the worst sin in society. Finding myself on my own as a single mom was not an easy transition; it didn’t matter the circumstances behind my status or what hardships or mistakes led me to my position in life. In many circumstances, life bogs single moms and dads down as they work hard to manage this (single parent) position as they make ends meet. https://youtu.be/nNiLK67mrOs?si=O_Qf90wSEw4_7r_R … Read More
Being in love alone is not enough to keep a marriage going, a reality that catches many couples by surprise. Here, we emphasise the importance of training and empowerment in making your marriage work, viewing it as the greatest institution established by God from the genesis of mankind. … Read More
When I started writing my four books several years ago (Back On My Feet, Jesus Killed My Business, A Girl’s Fathers and Too Busy to be Effective), I did not think much about been an effective Christian author. Being a Christian myself, I felt it was automatic that my content was Christian. This was until my husband shared with me a quote by Francine Rivers asking if ‘I am a Christian writer or a Christian who writes?’ The difference, as explained by Francine, a renowned American fiction author with Christian themes, is that a Christian who writes may weave Christian … Read More
From a 2020 new-year conversation with my two-decades’ best friend from high school, it dawned on me that parenting has come with extra gracing for me as it should for parents the world over. My bestie, in a WhatsApp chat commented that I am good with parenting my kids – and while it has not been easy at all, it made me reflect on parenting choices and tools I have used in my 17-years of parenting. https://youtu.be/nNiLK67mrOs?si=Aa2CCKlSg7p-_Rm6 In 2008, when my daughter was about 5 years old, I made a deliberate decision to learn more (through books and parents ahead of … Read More
Here, we delve deep into the heart of parenting through the lens of faith, love, and Biblical wisdom. Let’s embark on this journey together, embracing the joys and challenges of parenthood with the Holy Spirit as our guide. … Read More