#Living

Don’t React to Life, Respond

A beautiful speech by Sundar Pichai – an IIT-MIT Alumnus and Global Head Google Chrome: The cockroach theory for self-development At a restaurant, a cockroach suddenly flew from somewhere and sat on a lady. She started screaming out of fear. With a panic stricken face and trembling voice, she started jumping, with both her hands […]

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Beware of Compromise

Have you ever heard the story of the fellow who could not decide what side he wanted to fight for during the Civil War? He decided to put on the coat of the North and the trousers of the South, and guess what? He got shot at from both sides! I would want to believe

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The ‘Jonah’ Experience

You are in this traffic that seems not to move even an inch. You stay there until you are tired and decided to opt out of the bus and start walking. Barely two steps away and the road opens up as though there was no traffic before. This is like an hour since you waited.

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Enter Your Promised Land

In Joshua 5: 6NIV, the Bible says Israelites had moved about in the wilderness forty years until all the men who were of military age when they left Egypt had died, since they had not obeyed the LORD. For the LORD had sworn to them that they would not see the land he had solemnly

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How Great Thou Art

Today I want to share with you the history of a hymn that has had a great impact in my life. I used to fear death until when I heard of this song especially the last stanza… that when I die in Christ, it is home (not a strange place) that I will go to….

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Forgiveness is Possible

  How often do we hold grudges for the many hurts in our lives each day? There is another way to walk through life: Forgiving.   Forgiveness is life changing it frees us from a prison of annoyance, bitterness, and even hate. Let me share these lyrics I read on Forgiveness Forgiveness It’s the hardest

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Remembering Ms. Kizito

Yesterday Monday 21st March 2016 we held the Inaugural Kizito Memorial Lecture at the DAC Auditorium in the Daystar Nairobi Campus. It was a very refreshing event. I didn’t have the priviledge to be taught by Ms. Kizito as I am a B.Com graduate so there was a lot I learnt about her. Several things

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Where Is Your Apron?

Susanna Wesley (1669-1742): A Life of Prayer Hidden behind the door of many homes is the reality of hardship.  Secret things happen that few want the world to know.  Yet, from some people (presently and historically) we are given the inside story, whether they want it told or not. A devastated home isn’t always apparent

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