Trusting an Unchanging God in Unfamiliar Times
It is a rather difficult time for any graduate to be engaging transition from campus to the job market. Some have been gripped by fear and wallow in hopelessness wondering how life will be and how soon we will get back to normalcy. Just when we thought we were almost done with the devastating effects
Rising above the Tides
The context of the tides: the COVID exile Psalm 137 was written many years into the Babylonian exile. The Jews were away from their homeland, with the harsh reality of being geographically displaced. Probably worse than that was the unpleasant impact that the exile had in their loss of the structured, reliable world which provided
- Published in Devotion
Why we are rejoicing on the third day
Then came this morning of the first day of the week and the grant pronouncement at the tomb: “He is not here; he has risen,
- Published in Devotion
Yes, I Did.
We thought we had defeated and dispossessed him, little did we know that that was his grand moment of victory. In our eyes, we thought our hands had crucified him and the nails held him there
- Published in Devotion
Should we talk about chastity?
History shows that the ways of man are wicked and the heart continues to devise new ways of sinning. A survey of the old testament will show you the warped nature of man. Idolatry quickly replaced the worship of Yahweh shortly after a miraculous deliverance from Egypt. Sodom and Gomorrah is a clear demonstration of
- Published in Chastity Campaign
The Valentines Talk
The predominant conversation every February is around the demonstration of love. As we near February 14th, all manner of conversations go around the media and social circles. The frenzy is higher each year as the emphasis targets outdoing the previous achievements. Danger lurks because a thief has crept in the sheep-pen (our hearts) and in
- Published in Chastity Campaign
Is Social Transformation possible?
In the new FOCUS Kenya Strategic Plan for 2021-2025, Social Transformation is one of the Strategic Priority Area (SPA 4). Some would wonder what exactly is Social Transformation, what the expected results are, and what it has to do with Christians. Others would be wondering why it is significant for a Christian movement/organization like FOCUS
- Published in Integral Missions
Joy Ndung’u
My name is Ndung’u Joy Wangui. I studied Political Science and Administration at Maasai Mara University. I served as a STEM Staff in Chuka and Embu University CUs. I am currently serving in the Associate’s department, KU Ruiru and Kiriri Women. My family comprises four members. My parents are pastors at Glory Covenant Church in
- Published in STEM 2020/2021
Isaac Miriti
My name is Isaac Miriti. I am a graduate of the University of Nairobi (UoN) with a BSc in Meteorology. I am serving as a STEM staff to UoN Parklands and as the STEM administrator. My family comprises four members. My dad is a county irrigation officer, my mum does farming and partly works as
- Published in STEM 2020/2021
Moses Kuria
My name is Moses Kuria Wahome. I studied at Karatina University for a Bachelor of Science in Actuarial Science. Although I was raised in a Christian family and attended fellowships, I grew up without a full realization of salvation. I attended Sunday school throughout my early age, and in Kiamutugu Boys High school Christian Union
- Published in STEM 2020/2021