• The Princess Who Ran With Stallions: A Tribute to Kathryn Kuhlman

    She never asked for a chariot. She ran with stallions. Cloaked not in titles but in truth, she bore her crown beneath flowing gowns. They called her too much, too soft, too bold, too broken— But Heaven called her willing. And she said yes. She didn’t ride flawlessly. She limped into the purpose with grace…


  • Wings Like a Dove: My Heart for the Nations

    From the West African coast to the corridors of calling, I’ve learned that wings aren’t always feathered—they’re formed in faith. This is more than a travel dream; it’s a gospel mission. Join me as I share the heart behind my desire to reach the nations—not with souvenirs, but with salvation stories waiting to be lived…


  • I Am the Shift, Not the Shadow

    “I didn’t belong—but I led. I didn’t conform, but I rearranged the atmosphere every time I entered a room. They called me names meant to contain me—Voltron, Incredible Hulk—but I wore them like a whisper of something deeper: strength fused with compassion, disruption guided by love. Even when I took the blame for things I…


  • Work While There’s Light: Rethinking Retirement”

    Work While There’s Light: Rethinking Retirement Retirement sounds like the grand finale—years of labor followed by a well-earned pause. But what if stopping isn’t the answer? I know a friend who retired at 65, eager to fulfill his dream of traveling across Africa. For a while, life was exhilarating, until the days grew quieter, and…


  • Weaving Legacy, One Story at a Time: A vision Rooted in Faith and change

    Stories hold power. They shape minds, inspire movements, and breathe life into ideas. For me, storytelling is not just a craft—it’s a calling, a means to preserve truth, ignite faith, and foster systemic change. That’s why my tagline, “Weaving Legacy, One Story at a Time,” isn’t merely a phrase; it’s a mission. Why This Tagline?…


  • The Summer Hydration Paradox: A Hot Debate Over Cold Drinks

    On a hot Sunday, a debate ignited at church regarding the efficacy of hot versus cold drinks for hydration. While cold beverages provide immediate relief, hot drinks can enhance the body’s natural cooling through sweat evaporation. A hydration experiment is suggested to explore these contrasting effects and preferences deeper.


  • The Silent Decline of Deep Reading—And Why It Matters

    — A Vanishing Tradition? Once upon a time, reading was an immersive experience—a journey requiring patience, curiosity, and effort. Readers did more than skim; they absorbed stories, recorded new vocabulary, and reflected deeply on each chapter. But today? The ritual of reading has transformed. Books are skimmed, summaries replace full texts, and bite-sized digital content…


  • Jack of all Trades: A Path Forged by Purpose

    Survival requires adaptability, as my varied roles have shaped my abilities in unexpected ways. While each position refined my communication skills, my true calling transcends job titles. As a faith-driven consultant, I aim to empower others through storytelling and spiritual guidance, focusing on creating impact rather than seeking perfection.


  • Faith Beyond Religion: A Journey of Conviction

    The author reflects on the difference between religion and faith, rejecting rituals and obligations in favor of a personal relationship with God. They emphasize that Christianity is not about strict rules but about grace and transformation through Jesus. Faith is characterized by love, freedom, and intimacy, rather than merely following traditions.


  • “Before the Clicks: Navigating Life Without the Internet

    Life before the internet emphasized communal wisdom, manual skills, and slow knowledge dissemination. Elders favored practical education for self-sufficiency over formal schooling. A personal journey revealed a love for writing, transitioning from typewriters to the internet. This evolution enhanced communication but preserved the lessons of patience, creativity, and community learning.