Trusting God’s Pace
One of the quiet struggles of faith is not knowing what God is doing, but learning to accept how long He takes to do it. We are shaped by urgency. We measure …
Walking Without Sight
Much of the Christian life is lived without clear sight. We would prefer certainty – defined paths, visible outcomes, assured timelines. Yet faith, by its very nature, calls us to …
Learning to Listen
We live in a noisy world. Voices compete constantly – news updates, opinions, demands, distractions. Even within our own minds, thoughts clamour for attention. In…
Holding Steady
There are seasons in life when faith is not about moving forward, but about standing firm. Not every chapter calls for progress, expansion, or change. Some seasons call …
Receiving, Not Achieving
Much of modern life is shaped by achievement. We are measured by productivity, progress, and results. This mindset quietly seeps into our spiritual lives as well. We…
Faith When Tired
There is a particular kind of weariness that settles not in the body, but in the soul. It is the fatigue that comes from persevering – from believing, praying, serving, and …
True Friendship
In an age of digital connection and emotional isolation, true friendship has become rare. We have contacts, followers, acquaintances – yet few companions who walk …
Embrace Your Limits
We live in a culture that treats limits as enemies. We are urged to push past them, conquer them, transcend them. “You can be anything,” we are told. “You can do everything” …
Blessed to be a Blessing
We live in a time steeped in outrage. Public discourse is fuelled by accusation, sarcasm, and cynicism. It is now common to curse what we oppose rather than bless …









