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Seeing Beyond the Seen
by Sandy Samuel Jerome | March 3, 2024 | Scribbles and Confessions | 0 Comments
In our fast-paced world, Christians are urged to use spiritual vision to perceive God’s work, especially during hardship. Via stories of Hagar and Elisha, the power of faith over sight is highlighted, showing God’s faithfulness and protection. We’re reminded to seek God’s guidance through prayer, expectancy, and fasting for transformative spiritual insight.
Joy That Walks on Wheels
by Oshin Daniell | January 12, 2026 | Kinder Everyday | 2 Comments
Samson reminded me that true strength is not measured by muscles or mobility, but by trust. True joy is not the absence of hardship, but the presence of God in the middle of it.
Living on Purpose in a Distracted World
by Sandy Samuel Jerome | January 5, 2026 | Scribbles and Confessions | 0 Comments
Every day, we are choosing which voice to follow.
This isn’t about perfection—it’s about intention.
Reject, Reinstate, Recalibrate
by Anna D'souza | December 30, 2025 | AnnaLogue | 0 Comments
God is calling us to forget the things that tripped or triggered us, the failures that discouraged us, the fears that haunted us, the ‘prophetic words’ that seemed to fall flat, the heartbreaking disappointments that paralyzed us, the dreams that died on us, the relationships that wrecked us.
Christmas Message: “He Came to Take It Away”
by Sandy Samuel Jerome | December 23, 2025 | Scribbles and Confessions | 0 Comments
What is Christmas really about?
When we think of Christmas, we often think of gifts, lights, family gatherings, or maybe even that warm feeling of joy in the air. But beyond the decorations, beyond the carols, and beyond the celebration — Christmas is about one thing: a Savior who came to take something away.
The greatest gift Jesus ever gives you is not just what He gives, but what He takes away.
Miriam, and the power of Yes
by Anna D'souza | December 14, 2025 | AnnaLogue | 0 Comments
Mary’s life reveals to us what happens when an ordinary human says an extraordinary yes.
Faith in Fist-Sized Cloud
by Oshin Daniell | December 3, 2025 | Words Worth While | 0 Comments
Faith is trusting in God’s presence, even when we cannot see the full picture. It is believing in the small signs, knowing that He will complete the work He has begun in us. And it is persistent, unwavering prayer, trusting that His timing is perfect.
Prophetic Ponderings
by Anna D'souza | November 30, 2025 | AnnaLogue | 0 Comments
You have sacrificed precious covenant relationships on the altar of unforgiveness and offence, causing disunity and brokenness in My Body. This makes me angry.
Attuned to His Presence
by Sandy Samuel Jerome | November 19, 2025 | Scribbles and Confessions | 1 Comment
Our walk with God is often marked by moments where nothing “seems to be moving,” yet our spirit can sense His nearness.
Even When Faith Falters
by Anna D'souza | November 8, 2025 | AnnaLogue | 0 Comments
Such extravagant love. Such abundant generosity. Such undeserved grace. These are not reserved for a select few—they are for every child of God.
Slave or Free?
by Sandy Samuel Jerome | November 1, 2025 | Scribbles and Confessions | 0 Comments
Freedom in Christ is not a poetic idea or a distant hope. It is a present reality purchased by the blood of Jesus. He didn’t come simply to forgive us; He came to transform us and restore us to our original calling: dominion, righteousness, and true sonship in God.
Seeing Beyond the Seen
In the hustle and bustle of our daily lives, it's easy to get caught up in what we can physically see and touch. Yet, as Christians, we are called...
Joy That Walks on Wheels
During my recent visit to India, I met someone whose joy arrested my heart. He was overflowing with life, radiant with faith, and fiercely in love...
Living on Purpose in a Distracted World
We live in a world that constantly competes for our attention—pulling our hearts, minds, and affections away from God. This is a call to intentional...
Reject, Reinstate, Recalibrate
And just like that, another year nears its expiry date as “Father Time” continues his inexorable sprint toward the finish line. For some like me,...
Christmas Message: “He Came to Take It Away”
What is Christmas really about?When we think of Christmas, we often think of gifts, lights, family gatherings, or maybe even that warm feeling of...
Miriam, and the power of Yes
During my Roman Catholic years, I would gaze upon the paintings of Mary—demure, meek, serene, mild-mannered, holy, ethereal. The perfect woman. The...
Faith in Fist-Sized Cloud
I saw a fist-sized cloud,rising small above the sea,a whisper of hope in the horizon,a promise God whispered to me.I saw it in my desert place,where...
Prophetic Ponderings
Has Jesus Grown Bored of Our Churches?Have you ever wondered whether Jesus ever gets bored visiting His own church? No? Yes? Well, I have. Often....
Attuned to His Presence
As we draw nearer to the close of 2025, my heart has been reflecting on what truly matters most, our closeness to the Lord. In the middle of a full...
Even When Faith Falters
I am sitting in a quiet hotel room in Glasgow at the tail end of an awe-filled three-week visit with my husband, still soaking under the deluge of...
Slave or Free?
Whom the Son Sets Free Is Free Indeed There is a question every believer must face: Are you living as a slave, or as someone truly free? Jesus’...










