by Robert Griffith | 17 February 2026
Faith is often imagined in moments of intensity – crisis prayers, decisive calls, life-altering commitments. But most of life is not lived at that volume. Most days are ordinary. They arrive without warning and pass without ceremony. And it is in these...
by Robert Griffith | 16 February 2026
Kindness is often associated with action – helping, giving, stepping in. Yet the Bible also presents another form of kindness that is quieter and less visible: restraint. Knowing when not to speak, not to react, not to assert, can be one of the most...
by Robert Griffith | 15 February 2026
Having begun The Lord’s Prayer with reverence – “Our Father in heaven, hallowed be your name” -Jesus now leads us into the first grand petition that moves beyond adoration and into alignment: “Your kingdom come.” (Matthew 6:10a). These three words are...
by Robert Griffith | 15 February 2026
Some seasons of faith feel like solid ground. You know where you stand. You recognise the landscape. Movement feels intentional and progress measurable. Other seasons feel different entirely – shifting, unpredictable, shaped by forces you cannot see....
by Robert Griffith | 14 February 2026
There will be days ahead that do not announce themselves as significant. They will look ordinary on the surface. Routine will carry them. Conversation will pass through them. Nothing dramatic will mark them as important. And yet, these are the days that will...