Everything now must feel soft, affirming, validating, and comforting. And because of that, any Man of God or person in authority, who speaks firmly against sin is beginning to sound “too harsh,” “too judgmental,” or even “false” to some people.
Would you Believe Her?
Mary Magdalene really had the toughest PR assignment in history. Imagine someone known for having “7 demons” & a funny reputation to boot, running into town screaming:“Guys… I have seen Jesus alive & the tomb is empty. Jesus is alive.”And people are there like:“Weee kwenda.”“Uongo.” “Tunakujua wewe!!!”“You’re lying Mary…” But honestly, at least for her […]
Lost in Murang’a.
“We are almost there,” I told him confidently. “The pin says fifteen minutes.” “Aah, hamko mbali, kujeni” he responded casually. That statement became the beginning of our suffering. You see, in my mind, “fifteen minutes away” meant one thing:
Named Before I Arrived.
Back then, the name on my wrist was a declaration of where I was going. Now, it is a confirmation of who I am. Somewhere between the runway and the pulpit, people began to see it… and they called it out.
Beyond Chronicles: Theology in the Geneologies
Those pages are not random. They are records. God’s way of saying names matter, people matter, and history matters.
