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It’s nearly Christmas
It’s nearly Christmas- a season of Christmas plays, school things, work things, present shopping, food preparation, outfit planning and so much more. By this time, we probably have some sort of plan as to how Christmas Day might look. But what if something unexpected happens? Do we cope? Read on to find out more.

Time to recalibrate
As I was on holidays, God told me to recalibrate my life. It means to take stock of my roles, how I am spending my time and ensuring the things I am doing are what God requires of me. God tells us in Proverbs to know the state of our flocks. Maybe it is time for you to do the same. Read on to find out why it is important.

Time for expansion
Many of us wish there were more hours in the day as our lives become busy with the multitude of tasks and fulfilling our numerous roles. However God never designed us this way. But you say Jesus did it. Sure, some days but there is a solution. Read on to find out more.

Happiness and sin
Most Christians live their lives hating sin like God does. But what if somehow we actually enjoy sin or keep on sinning in an area when we know it is wrong. This could be because we don’t want to rock the boat, want to please others or even because we enjoy it. Sin hurts us more than we know and is not Gods best for us. Read on to find out more.

Check your vision
Sometimes in our Christian walk, we need a vision check up. We need to examine our lives and see if we are living with a purpose or meandering along much like a river does. Without a clear vision of where our life is heading we muddle along and hope we make it. But there is a better way. Read on to find out more.

Natural matters, spiritual solution
Oftentimes Jesus speaks to us through natural matters. That is sometimes why we miss Him. He catches our attention in the natural then deals with the spiritual. What is the root? Jesus wants us living in freedom just like the woman at the well. Read on to find out more.

Step by step
Step by step is how God wants us to walk both in the natural and in the physical. But that is sometimes not us. We want everything done yesterday and we run through our days at a frantic pace. Jesus never hurried and neither should we. So how do we walk step by step? Read on to find out more.

Remembering God
This week I want to reflect on another encouraging psalm. Sometimes in the midst of the world we live in we need to remember that God is good, God is with us and God never leaves us. We also need to remind ourselves that God is not surprised by what is happening around us. Read on to find out more.

This day
This day is a phrase that we sometimes use for today but it actually has an unlimited time meaning. It is actually a phrase that when put in a sentence calls out for conviction. This day I choose and it is a forever choice. The cry is ringing out- who or what will you choose. It is time to stand and not waver. Read on to find out more.

Live in the moment
Too many of us are looking at the world around us and wondering what the future holds. It may even scare or trouble us. But Jesus said to give our attention to what is happening right now. In other words, live in the moment. Read on to find out how.

Is this real
In the last days, deception will increase. This blog is a warning to all of us. With the rise of AI, how do we know that what we are watching or seeing is real? We can only know as much as we know the Word of God. Read on to find out more.

The wall and the window
Many of us have put up walls around our lives to protect us from the world around us, people and getting hurt. This means we live a life full of fear and not in freedom. What if God wants you to have a wall around you- one that He builds and is for your good? Read on to find out more.
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