This morning, I woke up with a heavy heart. I couldn’t quite place it. Just a wave of emotions rising quietly, uninvited. I found myself crying, not because of something specific, but simply from weariness. Tired. Emotionally drained.I tried to pray. I tried to worship. But the words wouldn’t come. So I sat still in... Continue Reading →
The Dream Is For An Appointed Time
There are seasons when it feels like the dream is sleeping - untouched, unanswered, maybe even unrealistic. You look around and wonder if it's still worth it. You’ve prayed, you’ve fasted, you’ve waited, and yet nothing seems to be moving. But let me remind you today: the dream is not dead. It’s simply waiting for... 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 →
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 →
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 →
When Work Becomes Worship. A Reflection For The Hardworker Who Feels Unseen
There’s something sacred about being told, “You were the answer to my prayer.” It’s a moment I’ll never forget. Someone I had interacted with at work shared that they had asked God to send them someone kind—and unknowingly, I became that person. I was just being myself, doing what I always do. But to them,... Continue Reading →
Faith and Fashion: Raising The Next Generation
Just a Thought… In a world where image often screams louder than identity, we’re seeing more and more young girls stepping out in clothes that reveal much… but protect little. This isn’t about judgment—it’s a gentle reflection. Have we, as a community, unintentionally allowed culture to shape how our daughters see themselves? When we celebrate... Continue Reading →
Compassion Fatigue: When Helping Drains You
I walked into a home, and for the first time in a long time, I had to fight to keep my emotions in check. The sight before me was overwhelming—piles of clothes stacked like towers, bags of unknown contents filling every corner. The air was thick with the weight of years of accumulation, both of... Continue Reading →
