Category: journey
-
Mending the family
Sunrise is only minutes away and Budu’s eyes flicker and open. He gazes across the bed and straining through the shadows, to catches a glimpse of his wife’s sleeping form. Restless, he turns to his wife, reaches out to her and stops short of touching her, wondering, where and how should I touch her.
-
Faking It
Like the lone passenger at a foreign airport, searching for their luggage and picking the same bag, that is clearly not yours, you return it hoping no one noticed. Compromise is no longer an option.
-
What about the lions?
We have less than 2,000 lions left in our beautiful land and fifty years ago, we had a healthy population of 20,000. My heart weeps. We continue to casually and aimlessly decimate their numbers, willfully and wantonly, hapless about what the future holds, for a nation so dependent on tourism. Lions mean livelihood and a…
-
What about the elephants?
Genesis 1:21 So God created the great sea creatures and every living creature that moves, with which the waters swarm, according to their kinds, and every winged bird according to its kind. And God saw that it was good. If God gifts you with something, assured that it is perfectly good, healthy, wholesome and worth…
-
Rebuild and Restore
2 Corinthians 13:9 For we are glad when we are weak and You are strong. Your restoration is what we pray for. Nehemiah – what a character! Cool, calm, collected, obedient (to God and king), prayerful and willing to stand in your weakness (true self) before God, as He waited on God. Or was he? …
-
The Chogoria Connexion
Chogoria dreams and memories. This little town came to some notoriety in the early 20th century as a mission village. A group of Scottish missionaries from the Presbyterian Church settled there, after agreement with the local clansmen and the Church and faith took a firm root in the society.
