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Anointed and still Offended - Letting Go !

My heart is full from the amazing comments, feedback and the gestures of love from everyone who is reading this blog. Thank You! You make this journey feel purposeful😘 Sending you love and Light. Have you ever been offended? Nooo , You ?offended ? With what or whom?   You don’t look like the type! Ha ha Anyways, at some point we all have been offended by someone or something. Offense is a trap; it’s like a blind spot. It’s like Nairobi potholes that have mini potholes in them. You think it’s a small thing but when you get into it, it hits you, now you have to refocus and re-strategize the course of your journey, it leaves damage somehow. Offense is a snare, you never see it coming. It’s the kind of thing that makes you say “I had a bad day”, when it was really the 5 minute tussle you had with the tout that left the sour taste in your mouth . You were doing just fine until, you get into this matatu , you settle down , you get your phone out since e...

THE OTHER WOMAN - The Leveled-Up Woman.

  Ever heard of this saying? “Women are their own worst enemies?   The tales about how women do not support each other and other lies?  Here to demystify.   Well, lately I have been thinking about women and the power we have to influence each other. I am sure you are thinking ‘here she goes again with the feminism talk ’, 😂be kind, I promise to take you on a different tangent.   The thing I have learnt about life is that if you do not like what you see ,then be the change.  I do not want to be benighted to the fact that there are times when we might have witnessed women being used in    impious   rivalry, malice and guile.   There is that but , there is also another narrative of women who built each other, championed each other for God’s glory. Let’s get straight up into the word. Hannah and Peninnah .   These were Co-wives to one man. Hannah was on the other side of have not.   She was childless; she...

How I Knew The One !

I giggle whilst my face takes the form of   this constant blush every time I hear someone describe how they knew THE ONE. I am in the hospitality department in my church and I am privileged to work around amazing women. We have random conversations from fashion to food, to what stood out for us in church and basically any feel good vibe.   In our endeavor to create conversations that continually edify us, there was this recent query! How did you know he was the one?   This is a question that is relentlessly asked to those who have gone ahead into the Canaan of relationships .   Whether married, engaged, single &satisfied, single and on your knees, we can all agree that there is something astounding about knowing that God has set apart someone that you will do life with.   Anyways, I want this to be a dialogue, how did you know he /she was the one?   (Feel free to leave a comment below) .  Was it a busy day in traffic?...