I think a big characteristic that remains unchanging while a person is on this earth is a hunger for knowledge. That quest does not ever seem to end, while the kind of knowledge desired and the intensity of it vary for people, it still remains that people everywhere seek more knowledge. One day, after a … Continue reading Life giving hunger
Category: Moments of truth
Strange fire
I’ve found myself so hungry to know and understand Gods ways, I’m not satisfied with living obliviously, even though I know that grace covers me even in oblivion, I want to walk with God in such a way that I can predict, or even guarantee His move, not in a way of “I know how … Continue reading Strange fire
The worthy changes
When my dad suffered a stroke in 2016, so much changed in his life afterwards, not only the fact that he required more support than he normally did, but his lifestyle too largely was one I noticed so much. He's always been a decisive man, knowing what he wanted and when, particularly with his food, … Continue reading The worthy changes
Fake doctor
A few months ago I observed a boil on my gum, from my little science knowledge I know they often result from bacterial infections so I thought to myself that I just needed to get antibiotics. Without consulting any medical practitioner further, I went online, did my research and just asked my doctor the most … Continue reading Fake doctor
Moments of truth – Once is enough
Of the many things I have been learning in my relationship with this imperfect-perfect human, my favourite has been trusting ‘the once’. In the past, I have been like Gideon, asking God for signs, proofs and confirmation after confirmation when He tells me to move. I’ve let fear, doubt or pure rebellion make me second … Continue reading Moments of truth – Once is enough
The remains of PUSH.
I grew up surrounded by really amazing women, a lot of them were not directly related to me. Asides my mums corporate job, she has taught in children's church for as long as I can remember so she often had other children church ministers around the house for one catch up or the other. It … Continue reading The remains of PUSH.
Balance the scale
I spoke to a friend early yesterday, she reached out with a question from a portion of scripture. I remembered it was the exact portion of scripture I had been confused about 2 years ago, at that time I did my research on it and got some answers, so I was excited that the question … Continue reading Balance the scale
Best of both worlds
I love getting away on retreats, it does me both good and bad, the good far outweighs the bad but the bad is just as worthy of mention. Looking for the most worthy analogy that might communicate this, I thought of Thorpe park, which is the largest and most robust theme park in the United … Continue reading Best of both worlds
More attentive
I am definitely of the opinion that if we paid attention more and listened more intently, we will see the diverse ways God is moving and working amongst us, almost per second. Whether in the person sitting beside us, in nature or simply in the human ability to just be. During my quiet time this … Continue reading More attentive
Watch and pray the fridge
I opened the fridge to drop a couple of things in it yesterday. There were just 4 items so it should have taken me a lot less time to drop them than I actually spent standing in front of that fridge. After I placed all the items in the fridge I attempted closing it the … Continue reading Watch and pray the fridge