Nine years a widow: Lessons on grief
By Priscilla Makutwa Time Regardless of the duration of your relationship, losing your partner feels like an eternal loss. Whether you spent one day or …
Equipping Saints
By Priscilla Makutwa Time Regardless of the duration of your relationship, losing your partner feels like an eternal loss. Whether you spent one day or …
By Alex Shianda As kids, our friends were our classmates, neighbours, or anyone we played with. However, we became adults and realized our colleagues, clients …
By Felix Sumba “How would a giving life look like? Does it mean that it would be more prudent to live a less luxurious life, …
It seems to me that in these increasingly disquieting times, we are not called to recoil and retreat but to rather be on the offensive. Our response must be one that shows our hope in a power that is greater than any situation that we are passing through and indeed our victory is a settled matter.
There’s a deadness around us and within us. It’s a hunger and thirsting for something – though we can’t always pin our finger to it. …
In a project I am doing, I have reached a phase where everything seems at a standstill. I am facing a challenge that looks formidable. …
Increasingly, we have witnessed growing disquiet in Kenya. There is crisis in the health and security sectors, commotion in the transport, education and even agricultural …
By Erick Muriithi The first time I saw someone wearing spectacles, I was in Class 3. From that point on, I wanted to wear spectacles …
When you follow world events, does your heart beat with just a little trepidation? Does it sometimes seem like everything is on some suspended anticipation …
By Philip Gitau After a few, short conversations we often put our trust in human beings. We cede ‘very important’ control of our lives to mere …