A shepherd’s job is simple but important. A good shepherd leads the sheep to green grass and clean water. The sheep do not know the way by themselves, so they must listen and follow. When the sheep obey, they are safe and well fed.The Bible tells us, “The Lord is my Shepherd; I lack nothing.... Continue Reading →
The Giants vs The Grasshoppers
In this episode of Wordshakers, we dive into the powerful story of Numbers 13, where 12 spies were sent to explore the Promised Land. While all of them saw the same land, their responses determined their destiny. Some saw giants and fear, while others saw God's promise. What do you see when facing obstacles? Join... Continue Reading →
Alignment – A 30-Day Devotional Journey to Spiritual Clarity
I didn’t expect to feel this way.After months of writing, praying, and pouring out my heart, Alignment is finally complete. And instead of excitement, I feel… still. A little worn. Emotionally quiet. But maybe that’s the message in itself. Alignment was birthed from moments just like this—moments of tiredness, of feeling pulled in many directions,... Continue Reading →
The Process Before the Promise
In this episode, we dive into the unshakable nature of God's covenant. From His promise to Abraham to its fulfillment through generations, we explore what it means to trust in God's word—even when the journey includes waiting, challenges, and trials. What is a covenant, and why does God never forget His promises? How can we... Continue Reading →
Undiluted Grace: What Does This mean?
This morning, I found myself reflecting on something I’ve often heard in church and gospel songs—“the undiluted grace of God.” And I paused. Can God’s grace be diluted? The answer is no—God’s grace is perfect, full, and freely given. It doesn’t lose its power, purity, or purpose. But here's the truth I couldn’t ignore: while... Continue Reading →
Skill vs Anointing – Part Two
Is anointing enough to fulfill God’s calling, or do we need skill as well? In this episode, we explore the vital connection between anointing and skill and how both are necessary to walk in excellence. Using powerful biblical examples—David, the Levites, Bezalel, and Abraham’s trained men—we uncover how skill enhances the anointing and makes us... Continue Reading →
Skill vs Anointing Part One
New Podcast Episode Out Now!Many of us talk about anointing — but did you know skill is just as important in fulfilling God’s purpose for your life?In today’s episode, we’re diving deep into the balance between anointing and skill. God doesn’t just call us to be anointed — He calls us to be excellent in... Continue Reading →
Learning To Trust The Good Shepherd
“The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want. He makes me lie down in green pastures. He leads me beside still waters. He restores my soul…” — Psalm 23:1–3a (ESV)A good shepherd doesn’t just lead for the sake of movement—he leads with intention, with care, and with love. His eyes are always on the... Continue Reading →
The Easter Egg and The Empty Tomb
During a quiet morning drive in the pandemic, I encountered a powerful reminder of Easter's true meaning. In this episode, I share how a moon shaped like an egg led me to reflect on the empty tomb—and the new life we have through Jesus Christ. It’s a message of hope, redemption, and the invitation to... Continue Reading →
“Giving Birth Like Hebrew Women?”
We’ve all heard it—“You will give birth like the Hebrew women.” It’s a phrase often thrown around in churches, especially within African communities. It’s said as a blessing, a declaration of strength, a sign of divine favour. But what if I told you that this phrase, though well-meaning, has placed a silent but heavy burden... Continue Reading →
