My Facebook reels these days are full of sermons and shorts regarding the return of Jesus. We should be, as Christians, eagerly waiting for the return of Jesus but there is something we should be doing in the waiting. It is occupying. What does this mean and how do we do it? Read on to find out more.
Being consistent in our walk with God every day is sometimes difficult. But what if the Bible gives us practical steps. It does. If you have ever prayed, God show me or tell me what to do, Romans 12: 1-2 in the Message Bible gives you keys. Read on to find out how you can live consistently for Jesus day by day.
It is hard to remain consistent in conflict , trials and hard times. We get so caught up in the conflict that we forget what is important- those consistencies of Bible reading, prayer, loving God and others. So let’s take an example from the waves rolling in at the beach. Read on to find out more.
Consistency is the word God gave me for this blog in 2026. Consistency comes when we realign ourselves with Gods Word. This can cover any aspect of our lives from spiritual disciplines to daily life to emotions to attitudes etc. It does not comprise of big things but a small thing repeated over until change comes. What will you be consistent with this year to move forward? Read on to find out more.
As 2025 comes to a close and 2026 is nearing, we may feel uncertain or even a bit apprehensive about where the world around us is heading. But I believe the angel Gabriel’s message to Mary is significant for us too. God wants us to know that He is with us and He knows us. Ponder these truths as you read on your find out more.
Many people say that there lives are too messy for God. Maybe sometimes we even try to hide things from God because we have made a big mess of things. But that first Christmas was not all gifts, carols and family togetherness in a cosy home- it was actually messy. Jesus came to redeem our messiness into a message. Read on to find out more.
Often we go through life not realising that we are living in seasons. Our life feels ordinary because we don’t stop to celebrate the end of one season and the beginning of the next one. We can celebrate the milestones- birth, death, finishing school, decade birthday but we don’t celebrate the small ones. Read on to find out more
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.