There are seasons when our walk with God feels steady. Prayer flows naturally.Scripture feels alive.Faith feels grounded and clear. And then there are seasons that feel different. Life becomes full. Responsibilities multiply. The pace of everyday life quietly stretches our attention and energy. Our spiritual rhythms begin to shift. What once felt natural starts to … Continue reading How to Build a Sustainable Walk with God (When Life Is Busy, Messy, and Real)
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Why Iโm Learning to Read Fewer Books, More Deeply
There was a time when I measured my reading by numbers. How many books this month?How many pages this week?How many titles completed before the year ends? There is nothing inherently wrong with reading widely. Books are gifts. Stories expand us. Ideas sharpen us. But somewhere along the way, I realised that I had begun … Continue reading Why Iโm Learning to Read Fewer Books, More Deeply
Book Review: No Pink in a Rainbow by Angel Patricks Amegbe
Rating: 4 Stars Published: November 29, 2024 Pages: 256 Genre: Fiction Buy: Amazon.com This is the third book by the author I am reading, and having enjoyed reading her previous work, I was looking forward to reading this one. The story follows Naomi and Jan who meet on facebook, begin a long-distance relationship and fall … Continue reading Book Review: No Pink in a Rainbow by Angel Patricks Amegbe
Reading as Resistance in an Always-Online World
We live in a time where attention is constantly being asked for. Notifications blink. Messages arrive. Feeds refresh endlessly. News updates by the minute. Even when we are physically still, our minds are often scrolling. To be online is not inherently wrong. There is beauty in connection, access to information, and shared community. But there … Continue reading Reading as Resistance in an Always-Online World
Book Review: Daughter in Exile by Bisi Adjapon
Rating: 4 Stars Published: January 31, 2023 by HarperVia Pages: 400 Genre: Literary Fiction Buy: Amazon.com This book has been on my radar for quite a while now as I enjoyed reading the author's debut novel - 'Of Women and Frogs' (now retitled 'The Teller of Secrets). I guess this was the right time to … Continue reading Book Review: Daughter in Exile by Bisi Adjapon
Slow Reading in a Fast World
We live in a time that rewards speed. Fast news. Fast opinions. Fast content.Even reading has become something to conquer with measured in numbers, goals, and how quickly we can move on to the next thing. But I do not believe reading was never meant to be rushed. Slow reading is an act of resistance … Continue reading Slow Reading in a Fast World
What My Bookshelf Reveals About My Inner Self
Thereโs something quietly revealing about a bookshelf. Not the curated kind meant for aesthetics or social media but the real one. The shelf with dog-eared pages, unfinished reads, books you keep returning to, and titles you swear youโll get to โone day.โ Or the high pile of books by your bedside (this is totally me!). … Continue reading What My Bookshelf Reveals About My Inner Self
Book Review: Uneasy Street by Becky Wade
Rating: 3.5 Stars Published: February 14, 2025 Pages: 386 Genre: Romance Buy: Amazon.com This is the January read for the Christian fiction reading challenge I joined this year, and I am excited to read 12 Christian fiction books by diverse authors and subgenres that will hopefully open me up to reading more and more Christian … Continue reading Book Review: Uneasy Street by Becky Wade
Book Review: White Tulips (Flower series bk 0.5) by Tope Omotosho
Rating: 4 Stars Published: August 11, 2022 Pages: 55 Genre: Christian Fiction/Romance Buy: Amazon.com I have been a fan of this author for so many years and have read quite a number of her books. However, I haven't read her latest book series (most of her books are in series) titled the flower series and … Continue reading Book Review: White Tulips (Flower series bk 0.5) by Tope Omotosho
How to incorporate Reading Books into your lifestyle in 2026: Practical Tips For Busy People
I used to be the girl who would read at least a hundred books a year. However, the last three years have been busier than usual as I have made several huge life changes, so I had to come up with a strategy to help keep me reading despite my current busy schedule. If youโre … Continue reading How to incorporate Reading Books into your lifestyle in 2026: Practical Tips For Busy People