Choosing Kindness, Choosing Character

Choosing Kindness, Choosing Character

Over the last little while, our world has seen many things come its way, from a global pandemic to the recent death of George Floyd and the on flow of political protests..

  • Faith beyond the worry

    “Then, turning to his disciples, Jesus said, “That is why I tell you not to worry about everyday life—whether you have enough food to eat or enough clothes to wear. For life is more than food, and your body more than clothing.

  • Embrace singleness

    Singleness is not always upheld as great. In fact, it is often perceived as inferior. At least that’s the sense from those in a relationship or married, as they carelessly comment, “don’t worry, you will find someone soon”.

  • Do you care?

    March 2010: I still remember, it was when our Love in Action Ministry was birthed. It all started when my husband reached out to a Filipino friend who was working at a guesthouse and started a fellowship.

  • Under the sea

    From sunken shipwrecks laden with treasure to stranger discoveries such as ancient computers, divers have found some amazing items under the ocean waves.

  • Is He Lord over all

    There are rooms in our home that visitors are not allowed to enter. Well, to be honest, because of the size of our apartment, I should really say that there is one main room you will be greeted and entertained in when you visit us.

  • How great thou art

    Have you ever looked at the sky on a beautiful summer day?

  • Step into the Light

    Fumbling around in the dark, looking incoherently for a light switch all whilst trying to stub your little toe again is what first-world nightmares are made of. Now, try creating something while in the dark.

  • Anguish in Prayer

    The story of Hannah, wife of Elkannah and initially mother of none; a barren woman, highlights the anguish of a woman desperately in need of something. In this case, her desire was for a son, a child birthed from her womb.

  • Your children will rise up and call you blessed

    Three. That’s the number of times I woke up last night.

  • Broken: The journey to recovery

    The tumble took a toll on my foot. I remembered honestly answering no, I was not okay and I needed some help. Instantaneously, I knew I had injured myself and that I was hurt.

  • Here and now

    I don’t belong here. I don’t belong there. Where do I belong?