‎SCARS THAT SPEAK HOPE

‎JOHN 20:24–29 ‎A cracked phone screen once reminded me daily of a careless fall, yet it still worked perfectly. Some marks tell stories of damage and survival, not defeat. ‎In John 20:24–29, the risen Jesus invites Thomas to touch His scars. The nail marks and wounded side proved He was truly the same Lord who suffered … [Read more…]

‎THE RAINY SEASON OF LIFE

‎JOHN 15:4–12 ‎In many parts of Africa, the rainy season brings renewal—parched fields filled with water, seeds sprouts, and life returns to the land. Like these fields, our lives enter new seasons that require nourishment, patience, and connection to the source of life. ‎In John 15:4–12, Jesus calls Himself the true vine and us the branches. … [Read more…]

‎A NEW YEAR’S TOUCH

MATTHEW 8:1–4 ‎On New Year’s Day, a woman phoned an elderly neighbour everyone had forgotten. That simple call marked a hopeful beginning. ‎In Matthew 8:1–4, a leper approached Jesus and this marked the start of a new chapter in his life. Though society kept its distance, Jesus reached out, touched him, and declared him clean. With … [Read more…]

‎CROSSING THE CALENDAR BRIDGE

‎MATTHEW 14:23–33 As years come and go, life feels like standing on a bridge—looking back at memories made and forward to unknown paths. In Matthew 14:23–33, the disciples struggle in a storm when Jesus comes to them on the water. He calls out, asking them to take courage and not be afraid. Peter steps out in … [Read more…]

‎UNLOSABLE SIGNAL

‎PSALM 139:1–10 ‎When a child wanders in a busy park, a parent’s eyes never stop searching. Even if sight is lost, love keeps tracking. God’s care works like that—constant, attentive, unfailing—no matter where life takes us. ‎Psalm 139:1–10 declares that God knows us completely and is present everywhere. David marvels that whether in heights or depths, … [Read more…]

‎WEEDING THE GARDEN BEFORE NEW GROWTH

SONG OF ‎SOLOMON 2:15 ‎Before new plants can thrive, a garden must be cleared of weeds that quietly drain the soil. Left unchecked, small weeds can weaken even the healthiest plants without being noticed at first. ‎In Song of Solomon 2:15, the bride warns about little foxes that ruin the vineyard. These small animals threatened tender vines, … [Read more…]

‎REMAIN GRATEFUL 

‎EXODUS 16:14–18 ‎As seasons come and go, it can feel like wearing the same old coat every day—useful, but uninspiring. Routine can dull our gratitude, especially when we are tired and longing for change, forgetting how well that coat has carried us through every season. ‎In Exodus 16:14–18, God provided manna daily for Israel. Though it … [Read more…]

‎SEEING BEYOND THE DESK

‎EPHESIANS 1:15–23 ‎A cleaner worked nightly in a quiet building, unnoticed, until a student thanked her for keeping the place welcoming. Ordinary work gained new meaning. ‎In Ephesians 1:15–23, Paul prays that believers will receive wisdom and revelation through God’s Spirit. He asks that their hearts be enlightened so they may know the hope of God’s … [Read more…]

‎FAITH THAT STANDS OUT

‎GENESIS 6:9–18 ‎A coach once chose a team captain not for skill, but for reliability and attitude. God looks the same way. ‎Genesis 6:9–18 shows Noah living faithfully with God in a corrupt world. He was not trained to build an ark, yet God chose him because of his righteous life and obedient spirit. Noah trusted … [Read more…]

‎FROM BLACKOUT TO BRIGHT NEWS

LUKE 2:8–14 ‎During a sudden blackout, a Nigerian family gathered round a lantern, sharing stories and laughter. Then power returned, flooding the room with light. Christmas joy often arrives like that—unexpectedly, cutting through fear with hope. ‎In Luke 2:8–14, shepherds on a quiet hillside were startled by angels. “Do not be afraid,” they heard, for a … [Read more…]