My most frequent and favourite question I get these days is “how has marriage been?” While I feel no pressure to respond to this question, I recognise that I get to be a placard and advocate for healthy Christian marriages in the large pool of horrendous news on what has become of marriages today. So … Continue reading My million dollar question
Category: Book Review
Glory from a stranger
One of my greatest joys of being a believer is the realisation that I am a part of what God is doing. It fills my heart with so much purpose and zeal. I’ve been reading The Normal Christian life by Watchman Nee and I find in one of the early chapters that he tries to … Continue reading Glory from a stranger
1 Request, 2 Perspectives
I recently finished reading Kemi Fred-Adetiba's 'Woman you are fire' book. One word for it; Refreshing. If you're able to get your hands on it, please do. She talked about truths that we probably all already know but it was refreshing because she really fleshed out these truths and brought understanding that is capable of … Continue reading 1 Request, 2 Perspectives
The Oprah’s and the Ruth’s
It’s really amazing how Ruth made it to having a book named after her in the bible, I have nothing against her but I’ve just always wondered the criteria used to decide how books were named because if it was a show of strength and resilience, Deborah should’ve come first, if it was by leadership … Continue reading The Oprah’s and the Ruth’s
Heal and shift
I have been on one of Karen's Kingsbury's special, 'When joy came to say'. I don't take a long time with reading novels as I do with inspirational and spiritual books, but this novel has taken quite some time, having me stop, think, reflect and relate with some of the characters of the book and … Continue reading Heal and shift