Trusting in the Lord

As Christians, we believe that we have been saved from eternal death and suffering by Jesus Christ and we have entrusted God with our eternity. How come it is difficult for us to trust Him with our lives now? “Trust in the Lord with all your heart    and lean not on your own understanding; in all your ways submitContinue reading "Trusting in the Lord"

God and His Working people

I think there is a general misconception, well at least for me, there was a misconception about what role God played in my life and what He cared about. I knew He cared for my heart and everything that helps me take part in church and serving there. However, I never gave much thought toContinue reading "God and His Working people"

The Value of Diligence.

There is a lot that we can gain from being diligent in all that we do. According to the Merriam Webster dictionary, diligence is a steady, earnest, and energetic effort, devoted and painstaking work and application to accomplish an undertaking. From this, we can deduce that one cannot be diligent without being disciplined and oneContinue reading "The Value of Diligence."

I got rejected…AGAIN!

We regret to inform you… When an email or a letter starts like that, there’s usually not much more to expect from it. Whether it’s from a Uni or a dream job, or even from a friend or a person that you like, we’ve been there, and we all know the gut-wrenching feeling of rejection.Continue reading "I got rejected…AGAIN!"

Where purpose is not know, abuse is inevitable.

“An early Renaissance masterpiece by the Florentine painter Cimabue has been discovered in a kitchen on the outskirts of a town north of Paris, where it might have been binned during a house clearance if an auctioneer had not spotted it.” https://gu.com/p/cdv9j/sbl This painting was then auctioned a few months later for €24m: the highestContinue reading "Where purpose is not know, abuse is inevitable."

In between

https://www.vpr.org/sites/vpr/files/styles/x_large/public/201703/Seed-iStock-bo1982-20170316.jpg The conundrum of the sower is that after a hard day’s work, he goes home empty handed. The ‘dilemma’ of the farmer is that he spends most of his time and inputs investing in nurturing for crops with the hope that some day that they will yield him a return. But until the harvestContinue reading "In between"

January 2020

Greetings! It’s been a while; happy new year and welcome to 2020! Praise be to God for we made it through January. Most of us spent the month planning and praying for the year and I just want to just share a word of encouragement concerning our goals and plans.    Rom 12 vs. 2: Don’tContinue reading "January 2020"