
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.

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.

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).

Make Good Work: Serving Christ in Every Task
Devotional week 7
In 2023, I had the incredible opportunity to travel outside my country for the very first time. It was also my first experience flying, and I was beyond thrilled. What made it even more remarkable was that I was visiting one of the most beautiful countries in the world. Despite arriving during the winter season, the scenery was breathtaking. Deep down, I did not want to leave. But of course, I had to—after all, I was just a visitor.

Finding Meaning in Work as We Reflect God’s Plan
Devotional week 4
It was early morning, and the Garden of Eden was alive with the songs of birds and the gentle rustle of leaves. Adam stood among the trees, marvelling at the beauty of creation. Yet, his heart was not idle. Work was to be done—plants to grow, animals to name, and the land to care for. This work was not a burden but a purpose, a divine invitation to partner with God in caring for the masterpiece He had created.

What's in Your Heart Will Shape Your Words
Our words are a direct reflection of what we store in our hearts. For the Christian professional, student, worker, and business person, the daily grind can bring stress, frustration, and anxiety. Without realizing it, we may let these emotions take root in our hearts, causing our words and actions to reflect that negativity.

God is a Worker
In the opening verses of Genesis, the bible begins talking about work as soon as it begins talking about anything else, and God leads this by example. The author of the book of Genesis describes God’s creation of the world as work.

Igniting Faith: Embracing Mentorship Through the Example of Paul and Timothy
Growing up, I was raised to believe that sharing personal problems or victories with others makes us vulnerable. I learned that few people should know how I feel. While this belief holds some truth, it made me less open to meaningful mentoring relationships.
As I grew older and got to know Christ, I discovered that some of my prayers were answered through simple interactions with others. This guidance came as advice, encouragement, support, or simply helping me see things more clearly.

The Gift of Mentorship: Lessons from Jethro and Moses
There is a common African proverb that says "If you want to go fast, go alone if you want to go far, go together". Exodus 18:1-27 provides a powerful illustration of mentoring through the relationship between Jethro and Moses. Jethro, Moses' father-in-law, visits Moses and witnesses the immense burden Moses carries as he leads the people of Israel.

Servant Leadership: Following Jesus’ Example
In Mark 10:42-45, Jesus turns the world’s concept of greatness on its head. True greatness, He teaches, is found in serving others. Jesus, the Son of God, had every right to demand service from others. Yet, He chose the path of humility and service. His entire life was a testament to this principle.

No fear in love
After final submission of my master thesis, I felt relieved that the pressure was over, and I now have time to do other things in my life. This releif was short lived because almost immediately I found myself being anxious about the next step to take.

The Power of Prayer: A Biblical Immigrant's Journey of Faith
Abraham is well known as the father of faith, mainly because He heard God and obeyed. You see, like few other migrants in the Bible, Abraham’s response to God’s instruction was not borne out of necessity, situation or circumstances, it was on obedience to God’s desires. Abraham demonstrated his faith by quickly leaving his own nation in response to God's promise of a new one, even though he had no idea where or what that new nation would be.

The Power of Unity is Undeniable
There is a common saying that "a tree cannot make a forest" Statements like this is expected to inspire people to work together in unity. The bible is very clear about the topic on unity.

Embracing Faithful Work
Today, I was discussing work environments across cultural boundaries with a friend. I explained that it is easy to embrace the idea of serving Jesus through your work in settings where work conditions are good. The idea is, however, less appealing for people who live in chronic corrupt societies and for those who struggle to find work or to make ends meet.

He is our source of life
In general, January ranks among my favourite months of the year. This is largely because, in contrast to the fast-paced culture I have grown accustomed to, life is peaceful at this time. I find it intriguing that this month tends to bring out the gentler, more loving side of individuals.

What is that in your hand?
In Tent International, it is commonly said that the longest phase in a tentmaker’s journey is the decision-making phase. At this stage, a lot of questions and a fear of the unknown come to the surface. Moses had similar problems.


Do not worry
It is remarkable to note that Jesus’ teaching on worry was not exclusively to the affluent and powerful, but also to the “poor”. Most people who listened to the sermon on the mount were probably not wealthy. For some, what they earned each day was all they had to live on for the next day.

Steadfast faith in tough times
Living a Christian life amid a world full of challenges, uncertainties and adversities can be an arduous journey. It is easy to feel discouraged and lost during storms in our lives. However, the bible reminds us that faith gives a solid foundation on which we can stand, even when everything around us seems to be falling apart.