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

Who Are You When You Stop Performing?

Performance is subtle. It doesnโ€™t always look like striving. Sometimes it looks like faithfulness, productivity, or being โ€œthe reliable one.โ€ Over time, we learn to measure our worth by what we do, how well we do it, and how others respond. But there comes a moment often in stillness when God asks a quieter question: … Continue reading Who Are You When You Stop Performing?

Rest Is Not Laziness: A Faith-Filled Reframe

Rest often carries quiet guilt. In a world that praises productivity, constant motion, and visible results, slowing down can feel irresponsible, even indulgent. We are taught, directly and indirectly, that rest must be earned. But Scripture tells a different story. โ€œIn vain you rise early and stay up late, toiling for food to eatโ€” for … Continue reading Rest Is Not Laziness: A Faith-Filled Reframe

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

What It Means to Trust God With the Outcome

Trusting God with the outcome is often harder than trusting Him with the beginning. We can pray the prayer.Take the step.Say yes to the calling. But when results are slow, unclear, or different from what we imagined, trust is tested. This is where faith deepens, not in the doing, but in the letting go. The … Continue reading What It Means to Trust God With the Outcome

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

Lessons From Choosing Faith Over Fear

Choosing faith over fear has never been a single, dramatic moment for me. It has been a series of quiet decisions.Small obediences.Daily surrenders. Moments where fear was loud and faith felt fragile, yet I chose to trust God anyway. This journey has shaped me more than I expected. Faith Often Begins Where Comfort Ends Fear … Continue reading Lessons From Choosing Faith Over Fear

The Quiet Work God Does in Hidden Seasons

Hidden seasons are rarely glamorous. There is no applause.No visible progress.No clear milestones to measure growth. And yet, these are often the seasons where God is doing His deepest work. When Life Feels Still Hidden seasons can feel like pause. Prayers feel unanswered. Progress feels slow. You show up faithfully, yet nothing seems to move … Continue reading The Quiet Work God Does in Hidden Seasons

What My Bookshelf Reveals About My Inner Self

Thereโ€™s 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 youโ€™ll get to โ€œone 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