
The Life You Build
Devotional week 14
A construction worker was once given complete control to build a house. His employer gave him the funds and trusted him to complete the project excellently. However, seeing an opportunity for personal gain, the worker cut corners. He purchased lower-quality materials, skipped crucial steps in the construction process, and rushed the job. When the project was finished, his boss handed him the keys and said, “This is my gift to you. You will live in what you have built.” Imagine his regret.

Integrity - Living and working with honesty and alignment with your faith
"You've got to dance like there's nobody watching, love like you'll never be hurt, sing like there's nobody listening, and live like it's heaven on earth". The quote is attributed to the renowned author and speaker William Watson Purkey. But why start a blog that connects integrity in life, work, and faith with a quote, not from the Word of God?

Will You Speak Up? Living with Conviction in a World That Looks Away
Devotional week 13
On my way home from the market, the bus driver stopped at a gas station to refill his tank. The fuel attendant was not at his post, so someone called him, and he arrived a few seconds later. Almost immediately, some of the older passengers began whispering, sighing loudly, and making unpleasant remarks. They mocked the attendant, saying he was not fit for the job.

Faithful with a Little, Entrusted with More
Devotional week 12
Have you ever felt like what you have is not enough? Perhaps you are a small business owner trying to stay honest despite tough competition, a student stretching every penny, or a professional navigating financial decisions that test your integrity. The pressure is real, but so is the call to be faithful—even in the little. Money is a powerful tool that reveals the heart.

Integrity Matters: Living Out Our Faith Daily
Devotional week 11
Integrity is often defined as the quality of being honest and having strong moral principles. Maintaining our integrity can sometimes feel like a daunting challenge in a world of temptations and ethical dilemmas. However, integrity is not just about avoiding wrongdoing; it’s about living a life that reflects our faith in every action, decision, and relationship.

Christian Integrity: How to Stay Faithful to God at Work and in Life
Devotional week 10
Integrity is precious, but it is not always easy. In a world where people bend the truth to get ahead—where businesses make false promises, leaders twist facts, and even social media encourages us to show only the best parts of our lives—choosing honesty can feel tough. But integrity is not about being perfect; it is about being real, standing for what is right, even when no one is watching.

Standing For Truth in a World of Compromise
Devotional week 8
During my first year at university, someone in the school fellowship shared the story of the three Hebrew boys who refused to bow to the golden image (Daniel 3:16-19). I remember being amazed by their boldness, but one part stood out to me: “But even if He does not, we want you to know, Your Majesty, that we will not serve your gods or worship the image of gold you have set up” (Daniel 3:18).