Walking with lions: When death loses its sting
By Tohru Inoue We bumped along safely in our van through Kenya’s Amboseli National Park. The first thing we came across was a heap of …
Equipping Saints
By Tohru Inoue We bumped along safely in our van through Kenya’s Amboseli National Park. The first thing we came across was a heap of …
In high school, I was introduced to words like carbon, swatchist, doubler, whistling, and mono among others. As a new student, I was assigned the responsibility of serving carbon. I proudly served …
By Philip Gitau Quite often our Maker addresses us like we would a peer. He is a humble Master. He uses language that you would …
By Phares Barine I am in the process of getting the Good News closer to my Muthambi/Mwimbi community, through Bible translation. As I do so …
By Phares Barine Over Christmas, I was asked to preach to our church congregation on the Nativity narrative. The Nativity story is one of enduring …
By Benson Njung’e Is the whole idea of New Year resolutions a scam, a cliché or both? Is it vital to come up with a …
There are moments in my life as a Christian when I feel like I am drifting, sinking or swimming against the current. If I was …
Life can move real fast. We are a generation that is overstimulated, always rushing. But the thing with running is that we miss what is …
It’s Christmas Eve and a childlike part of me is anticipating magic, love, wonder, warmth, good will and peace. Nostalgia of past moonlit eves when …
Do you have goals to spend more time in your Bible in 2025? Here are some tips to help you have a more consistent time …