We live in a world trained to eliminate waiting. We demand fast downloads, instant responses, and same-day delivery. Waiting, schmaiting. In our present age, waiting feels like failure, or worse, irrelevance. But Scripture consistently calls God’s people to focus on slow faith. Waiting teaches discernment, dependence, and depth. It exposes our impatience and re-centers ourContinue reading “Waiting in a Culture Addicted to Speed”
Remembering the Church That Suffers: A Devotional Reflection on Nigeria
There are days when devotion does not feel quiet. When waiting appears hopeless and when staying seems highly risky. In these times, faithfulness feels heavy. I am growing increasingly aware that while many of us open our Bibles in comfort, others open them in fear. Not fear of God, but fear of what faith mayContinue reading “Remembering the Church That Suffers: A Devotional Reflection on Nigeria”
Another #ADVENT2025 Sunday Round Up
Hard to believe—Christmas Day is right around the corner! And with that we are nearing the end of our blogging collaboration observing Advent this year. I want to share some great blogs with you that are exploring what Jesus coming to be God With Us means and what looking forward to Christ’s return looks likeContinue reading “Another #ADVENT2025 Sunday Round Up”
