Pleasures of Sin for a Season

One of the saddest commentaries about sin ever written in the Bible is that its pleasures are seasonal. Any gratification and rewards that sin affords the sinner do not endure the test of time. It starts with extravagant promises, but it seldom goes all the way.  Anyone deluded by sin is like a city whose lighting is generated by a seasonal river—blackout is on the way!

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An Untimely Tribute

Every time the sting of death strikes, I can’t help but wonder, Why does it leave us so empty and broken? Why do some never recover from the impact of losing a loved one? Is it because death seems like a far-fetched hoax up until it afflicts closer home and reality dawns on us? I […]

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A Hungry and Thirsty World

The world is in dire need of fulfillment in various areas, such as economic stability, stable governance, peace, inclusion, and entertainment. However, achieving these needs is challenging. There is a growing thirst for economic stability, stable governance, acceptance, wholesome entertainment, and peace. However, the pursuit of these desires is fraught with challenges and uncertainties. Amidst all these pursuits, there is an assurance that a hunger for righteousness will be filled. While pursuing worldly needs, it is important to seek righteousness, as this pursuit offers certainty and fulfillment.

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To Speak or not to Speak

“Our lives begin to end the day we become silent about things that matter.” – Martin Luther King Jr. Over the past few days, a lot has happened in our beloved country of Kenya. I attempt to answer one pertinent question which has repeatedly been tendered on social media spaces, “Why are the Christians silent?” […]

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