Lately, I’ve been thinking about how quick we are to reach for our phones whenever something goes wrong. A bad dream, a sudden worry, or a difficult moment and our first thought is, “Let me call my pastor.”But what if we paused for a moment before making that call? What if we reminded ourselves that... Continue Reading →
The Secret Place
It’s not hard to recognise those who haven’t yet encountered Abba Father for themselves.Their walk is often shaped more by the voices of men than by the voice of God.Some have only ever known the voice of their pastor. They honour the pulpit, but they’ve never learned to dwell in the secret place. So when... Continue Reading →
Bless The Lord – What Does That Really Mean?
I was reading through my journal this morning and came across an entry I dated February 2006. As I read it, I felt led to share it, maybe it will bless someone, just as it reminded me again of God’s greatness. I’ve been sitting with this phrase: “Bless the Lord.”What does that really mean? To... 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 →
Raising A Generation That Honours God
I saw a headline on a friend’s WhatsApp status: “18-year-old Impregnates 10 Girls.” The person who shared it made a comment about the failure of fathers or something along those lines. As I read it, something stirred in me. And this was my response…Do we even know if his father was reckless too—or if every... 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 →
“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 →
Planted, Watered and Serving Well: A Call To Excellence
How we serve in church matters. Every smile, every role, every word—it all reflects Heaven.In this episode, I share a personal story that taught me the power of kindness and excellence in ministry. Let’s shift the culture from cold service to Christlike love.Because in God’s house, every role is sacred—and excellence is worship. Click here... Continue Reading →
Surrounded But Feeling Lonely (Women In Ministry) – How To Navigate This Phase
In this episode of Wordshakers, I dive into the topic of feeling lonely even while being surrounded by people—especially for women in ministry. I explore why this loneliness can arise, how to navigate this season, and how to find strength in God's presence. If you've ever felt unseen or emotionally drained, this episode is for... Continue Reading →
