Blog Posts
Where God leads
Imagine what the outcome of Abram’s disobedience would have been. When God told Him to leave his familiarity to head to a destination he’s never been to; he had the choice to stay or to go. He chose to obey, and due to that decision, he got a new name and opened the door to impacting many generations after him.
Meeting “Me”
I had no saying in the family I was born into, and that singular fact shapes many factors that got me where I am today. I didn’t get to choose the color of my skin, the texture of my hair, or the color of my eyes. They are all part of the package…
Mind your mind
I recently heard a song I’ve not heard in decades and was surprised that I remembered every word in it. The simple trigger was a melody that sounded familiar from a time I could only travel to in my dreams. I had never thought about it for years, but those words were buried deep in my mind without my knowledge.
I can’t, God can
My husband and I spent a good chunk of our life living the graduate student life; little money, lots of books, and sleeplessness. I remember my husband explaining what getting the highest academic degree means. With the demand and number of years getting a Ph.D. requires, one will think the knowledge gained through the process is wider. However, my husband once explained…
Mothers’ day: Walk with me
The role of a mother is crucial in the life of her children. How she handles situations and responds to the world around her affects the way her children will act when they grow up. I was privileged to have had a mother who loved God and fought like a warrior for the life of her children and the people God brings her way.
The Lady on the Hill: Discipleship Walk
It was a bright, sunny, and beautiful April morning, and everything seemed perfect except that I’ll be leaving home later in the day to go for the Discipleship Walk. I’ve looked for every excuse in my book because I believed I didn’t need to go. My walk with God is steady, and I am devoted to living out my faith unapologetically. It took a nudge from the Holy Spirit to sign up to take a whole weekend off and head to…
The Jesus factor
The Jesus factor is rooted in absolution because His mission to die for the sins of mankind was once and for all. None before Christ and after Him can compare to anything He represents. He was a perfect human, and He is a perfect God. Abraham is regarded as the father of faith but even he can’t compare.
Permission for weakness
There are days I could run a thousand miles mentally, but there are also those days I take a long pause because I can't even move a limb. Today, the paths I could see clearly yesterday are cloudy, and all I can feel are walls boxing me into a corner. My strength from the dawn of the day becomes weakness from the night's somber clouds, and I just want to sit and rest on my Lord's shoulders.
God looks good on you!
As I walked into the hospital that afternoon, I didn't know what to expect. My heart was running fast because I was overwhelmed by all the sick people I saw. I didn't want to be there, but I had to be. I was in college, and a few days before, I'd received a message from one of my high school friends that Rashida…
Easter: Someone’s gotta pay!
I called all my kids to ask them who left things out of place in their play area and as usual, the three answers were the same “not me!” I’ve gotten so accustomed to this that I’ve learned a few detective tricks to fish out the guilty kid each time. I’ve lived with them all their lives, so to a large extent, I can predict who did what, based on their personalities.
Jesus loves me; this I know!
It was another one of those episodes my mum had to go through. She had been sick off and on for years. But something about that night triggered questions in me to ask why. Knowing how much she loved God and how many people I’ve seen God heal through her devotion to praying and fasting for them, I couldn’t wrap my head around why she had to be sick.
The greatest promise - I AM, with you
My mother ran her race with Christ before her death and now I’m running mine with Him. While I have no doubt that she loved me, I also know she could not be everywhere with me, even when she was here. Her presence was limited by time and space between us when we were not in the same room. Even in the same house, she spent many hours daily, away from me.
Here's the deal about God
Sitting on the hotel's patio, I looked at the sea before me and saw its vastness. The waves come in with a roar and recede with precision as if commanded. I tried to catch a glimpse of the end of it, but the more I looked, the farther it became. The ocean was majestic yet tamed by the greatness of God. It was a perfect reflection of the earth's beauty and the glory of its creator.
Little message in a bottle
As I sat in church that day, I was overwhelmed by all that life threw at me. Like other times that I’ve felt burdened by a weight too heavy to lift, I knew I needed God to help ease my weary heart. The worship and message were great, but I needed something more, and a voice from Heaven would have been welcomed or a tap on the shoulder by a hand I couldn’t see.
Growth in dependence
The human definition of growth lines up with our sense of independence. A baby is deliberately weaned from its mother to teach him/her how to survive without the mother needing to feed it. The more a child grows, the less dependent he or she is on the parents. However, growth in walking with God is a flip of our understanding of what growing up means.
Run your race, but not alone
God has always used friends to keep me focused on Him and help me navigate through the complex curves of life. For every season I’ve experienced, there are people God surrounds me with to serve as sources of strength and vigor to my faith. I know that in my walk with God, my world would be a lot more difficult without others running the same race
For Africa: Blessed Assurance
God has been dealing with me recently, reminding me of His might and majesty. There is nothing more significant than the power of God, and He can do above all we can ask or think. I am a child of God, and it is He who made the Heavens His throne and the earth His footstool. He can move hills, change hearts, level mountains, and calm storms.
I used to be you
Although I was raised by Christian parents, I’ve not always been a Christian. I was born in sin, with the desire for sin, and I lived in sin. As I became aware of my conscience, sin only bothered me to the extent that it hurts others and if the law says anything is right, then I’m good. I built my own castle and ignored the nudging of the Spirit of God within, urging me to step beyond the
Jesus on the lap
I heard a story from one of my pastors. He said while standing in the hallway greeting people as they left the church after service, he shook hands with a man, attending the church for the first time. Striking a conversation with him, he asked him how he enjoyed the service, and his answer was “It was great, but I don’t like Jesus sitting on my lap.”
What are you wearing?
We spend so much time thinking about what to wear to different occasions and putting our looks together takes effort. It also depends on where we are heading to. It’s easier when we are picking an outfit for movie time at home than movie time out of the house. What we wear and how we wear it speaks volumes about our personality and where we are headed.

