And A Little Child Shall Teach Them…

  • Fathers In The Line Of Duty

    “The heart of a father is the masterpiece of nature,” Antoine Francois Prevost once wrote. In a sense I agree, as to have the true heart of a father is “a work of outstanding artistry, skill or workmanship.” In other… Continue reading

    Fathers In The Line Of Duty
  • SEVEN

    19/06/2016. The day I set up my blog and published my very first blog post. Today, exactly seven years later, I am publishing my 77th blogpost! What a journey it has been since then, and what a turn my life… Continue reading

  • Battling On

    Have you ever wondered why as Christians, we have to fight battles? Jesus has already secured victory over the evil one by His death and resurrection on the cross, and yet, there is still so much we battle through. Sometimes… Continue reading

  • Looking Up To GOD

    A letter to you, the one whom God loves: Look up to God. Look up and behold His splendour, majesty, power, wisdom, glory (1 Chronicles 29:11, Acts 7:55). Look up and see “The Lord, high and exalted, seated on a… Continue reading

  • Location Location Location!

    What roles do timing and location play in our fate and fortune? When purchasing a property, one thing buyers are strongly advised to prioritise is location location location! So, it’s important for property, but what about us? I’ve been reflecting… Continue reading

  • Victorious And Vulnerable

    Recently I was reading the story of Samson, the part where he killed 1,000 Philistines with the jawbone of a donkey. Something happened shortly after this victory that intrigued me. “Samson was now very thirsty, and he cried out to… Continue reading

  • I Come Bearing Fruit

    Isn’t it interesting that the very first command God gave to humans immediately after creation was the command to be fruitful? “And God blessed them [granting them certain authority] and said to them, “Be fruitful, multiply, and fill the earth”… Continue reading

  • Strength To Go On

    Have you ever had a period during your walk with God when your feet felt like bricks… when you could barely walk, let alone ‘run the race with perseverance’, as Hebrews 12:1 asks? Where rejoicing a little felt too much,… Continue reading

  • The Jesus I Know

    Jesus, The Word from the Beginning Jesus, The Saviour foretold from long ago Jesus, God made Flesh Jesus, King turned Babe Jesus, A Refuge seeking refuge Jesus, Boy about His Father’s Business Jesus, Son of Man driven by His Father’s… Continue reading

  • Lessons from Judas

    We are in Holy Week, a solemn time devoted to reflecting on the events leading up to Jesus’ death and resurrection. During this time, Jesus experienced anguish, sorrow, loneliness and betrayal. When we think of the latter, one name comes… Continue reading

  • An Ineffective Word of God?

    Can the Word of God be ineffective? Is it possible for the extremely powerful substance to be rendered completely futile? For the most powerful substance on earth to be accorded the usefulness of a chocolate teapot? Hebrews 4:12 states that… Continue reading

  • A Mind Renewed

    Reading a known Bible passage or verse in a different translation can be really insightful, as it lifts you out of familiarity’s inadvertence. I was reading Romans 12 in the NLT recently, and verse 2 really caught my attention, “Don’t… Continue reading