The Power of a Kind Word

Yesterday on the tube, a woman came in with her little boy. He rushed to sit down, and almost immediately she took off his shoes. Soon after, he began banging on the window. I realised he was autistic. I had my earphones in not because of the child, but because I was editing a video.... 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 →

How Should We Respond To Ingratitude?

I recently received a message that left me deep in thought. It made me wonder—why would someone, instead of expressing gratitude for kindness shown to them, choose to guilt-trip the giver? I don’t know what was going through the giver’s mind. Were they hurt but trying not to show it? Did they brush it off,... Continue Reading →

Learning To Pick My Battles: A Journey To Peace

I had an encounter on the escalator that tested my patience. A woman was taking her sweet time and blocking the space, and I expressed my frustration out loud. To my surprise, she hurled insults back at me, and I responded. Normally, such situations would have ruined my day, but this time I didn’t let... Continue Reading →

What If It Were You? A Lesson on Compassion

Have you ever needed help but no one noticed? In 2017, I ran a simple social experiment that revealed a shocking truth about how easily we overlook others' silent cries for help. Too often, we assume people are okay when they’re not. But God calls us to do more than notice—He calls us to act. This post will challenge you to stop assuming and start showing real compassion. Because one day, it could be you in need.

Acts of kindness

Dear Parents, Let’s cherish the beauty in every little act of kindness our children show—those thoughtful gestures, warm hugs, or sweet words they offer. Remember, each child is wonderfully different, created with their own strengths and talents. Resist the urge to compare; be content and embrace gratitude.

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