Christianity is a path of roses—the one with petals and thorns. Stories of petals often told and the thorns, in asterisks.
Scribbles and Confessions
The best of stories are often found in our secret prayer closet. The testimonies of when God said ‘yes’, the times when He said ‘no’ and, not to forget, the seasons of ‘wait’—every detail, a chapter of the book called ‘journey’. From having breakdowns and losing our way to searching for directions and pushing forward, here are real time narratives of what it means to be on a journey with Jesus.
P.S: We are still on this journey.
Repentance for Revival
Genuine revival involves the restoration of our faith, a deeper commitment to God, and a renewed zeal for living in alignment with His divine purpose. What’s more, revival often coincides with the outpouring of the Holy Spirit, leading to repentance, healing, and a remarkable transformation in our lives.
Embracing the Song of Lament
Lament transcends mere sadness; it acknowledges the injustice woven into our pain. Surprisingly, nearly half of the Psalms are dedicated to lament, both corporate and personal. Yet, it is largely absent from our neatly ordered Sunday morning hymnals.
Walking Closely with God: Lessons from Enoch’s Life
Enoch’s faith was so unshakable that he believed it was impossible to please God without it. This underscores a vital truth: faith transcends mere belief; it requires action. Faith is about implementing what we hear, about strategically planning for the sudden outpouring of divine glory that accompanies a life rooted in faith.