Why Good Friday is considered a good day
Good Friday seems to be an odd name for a day on which our Lord Jesus was killed and suffered terribly. Still, we consider Good Friday to be a good day in many ways, and so did Jesus, even though … Continued
Good Friday seems to be an odd name for a day on which our Lord Jesus was killed and suffered terribly. Still, we consider Good Friday to be a good day in many ways, and so did Jesus, even though … Continued
The stories of Rachel and Leah hold much more meaning than meets the eye: about 2000 years before Jesus was born, God used these sisters to share His plan for salvation through Jesus Christ. Jacob’s marriage to Rachel and Leah … Continued
Have you ever felt lonely, troubled, tired, or unsure if you can make it through another day? Even Christians, who ought to walk in the Light and presence of Christ, face doubt, darkness, troubles, and loneliness sometimes. There is a … Continued
You will probably have seen the nativity scene depicted every Christmas, but do you know why these events had to happen in this particular way? Why did Jesus come to earth as a baby? Why was Jesus laid in a … Continued
Hallelujah! My first book ‘Overcoming Burnout Through Biblical Tactics’ is out now! It can only be providential that this book was ready for publication exactly 7 years after Jesus saved me and called me into ministry! Interestingly, His call came … Continued
Explore the remarkable stories of the inspirational women of the Bible – from the well-known narratives of Ruth, Deborah, and Esther, to the hidden gems that await discovery. You will see that there is more to them and their stories … Continued
In a loud and fast-paced world filled with constant stimulation, being a highly sensitive person (HSP) can sometimes feel like a challenge. There are days on which you might feel that your high sensitivity is a blessing, but on other … Continued
In recent years, burnout has become an incapacitating challenge within the Church as it stands in the way of a fruitful, fulfilling Christian life. With symptoms like exhaustion, depression, concentration issues, and a wide range of physical problems, joyfully serving … Continued
Women who were broken by the world (like me) are often powerful lionesses in Jesus’ pride. But we don’t always feel that way. Sometimes we know we are restored, but we still feel broken inside, more like a helpless cub … Continued
Jesus warns us to watch out for ravenous wolves in sheep’s clothing (Matthew 7:15). But what is a wolf in sheep’s clothing? How do we identify a wolf if we see one? And if we have identified a wolf in … Continued
You can’t talk about strong women in the Bible without mentioning the famous story of Ruth. Ruth’s story was so amazing that she has a separate book in the Bible named after her. The Book of Ruth is often seen … Continued
Because we are wearing the Belt of Truth and the Breastplate of Righteousness, we now also have another armor piece: the Shoes or Readiness. What are these shoes, what should we do with them, and why do they depend on … Continued
“Stand therefore, having fastened on the belt of truth,…” (Ephesians 6:14, ESV) Paul starts summing up the items in the armor of God with the one that ties it together: the Belt of Truth. What is this Belt of Truth … Continued
When thinking about strong and courageous women in the Bible, many will include Deborah (Judges 4 & 5). Deborah’s character definitely inspires and brings hope to Christian women in all walks of life, including women in ministry or aspiring to … Continued
When I read Proverbs 31, it is easy for me to feel despair, guilt, and anxiety, because I will never be a 24-hour super mom. Besides the fact that I have mental and physical limitations that stand in the way … Continued