Discovering Faith Through Ivy Mutuku’s ‘The Church Girl’

What if your waiting isn’t a delay… but a design? Halfway through The Church Girl by Ivy Mutuku, and I had to pause. Because this story doesn’t just read you… it reveals you. If you’ve ever served, smiled, and still quietly asked, “Lord, do You see me?”, this one will sit with you. It gotContinueContinue reading “Discovering Faith Through Ivy Mutuku’s ‘The Church Girl’”

🎸 From Models to Money: When Business Gets Real (and Rico Plays Guitar)

What do a biomedical graduate, an Uber owner, and a quiet young guitarist have in common? We’re all learning that business is less about ideas… and more about numbers, systems, and people. Welcome to Weeks 4–6 of Aspire Launchpad. Where dreams meet spreadsheets 😅 Accelerating faith-driven entrepreneurship. Building people and systems that grow communities. ReadContinueContinue reading “🎸 From Models to Money: When Business Gets Real (and Rico Plays Guitar)”

Finding Wisdom in Waiting: Lessons from Meaningful Conversations

When life puts you in a waiting room, you should to talk to those who’ve already survived the surgery. Over the past few weeks, I’ve been doing exactly that. Coffee by coffee. Conversation by conversation. Three meetups in Nairobi with remarkable people: Joshua Wathanga, Emmanuel Nandokha, and Esther Muchiri. Each conversation left me wiser andContinueContinue reading “Finding Wisdom in Waiting: Lessons from Meaningful Conversations”

🧪 From Science to Startup: A Biomed Graduate’s Journey

When a Biomedical Science graduate Enrolls in Entrepreneurship School Accelerating faith-driven entrepreneurship. Building people and systems that grow communities. I studied diagnostic microbiology and recombinant DNA technology. 🧬 Now I’m learning customer acquisition costs and elevator pitches. How did I move from microscopes to marketplaces? From dissecting cells in a lab, to scribbling storyboards Here’sContinueContinue reading “🧪 From Science to Startup: A Biomed Graduate’s Journey”

Forced Reset: When Losing a Job Becomes Finding Yourself Again

Losing a job is painful.Losing yourself in the process is worse. Leonora Mbithi’s Forced Reset is the book I wish I had during my career transitions in 2015, 2022 and 2025. The pause that rewrites your story At Ksh. 2,500, this is not just a read. It’s a roadmap. It’s therapy. It’s perspective. It’s aContinueContinue reading “Forced Reset: When Losing a Job Becomes Finding Yourself Again”

Planning vs Faith: Insights from Mensa Otabil’s Sermon

A four-part sermon series that dismantles spiritual laziness. It redeems planning. Asking the uncomfortable question: what if faith and strategy were never enemies? I thought planning showed a lack of faith. Pastor Mensa Otabil showed me it might be the opposite. Here’s why this four-part sermon series quietly dismantled my favorite Christian excuses… Intro… IContinueContinue reading “Planning vs Faith: Insights from Mensa Otabil’s Sermon”

Disconnect to Reconnect: Insights from Heaven’s Gate Retreat

What happens when your phone has no signal. Your stomach has no food. And your faith has nowhere to hide? 🙈 I went to Heaven’s Gate to pray. My phone went silent. My appetite followed. My faith? It started asking better questions. Somewhere between silence, fasting and tea-time, stampedes happened. I revisited Nakuru’s modern faithContinueContinue reading “Disconnect to Reconnect: Insights from Heaven’s Gate Retreat”

Mastering Mentorship: Insights from Kingston Ogango’s Guide

Geared to the times. Anchored to values. Built for leaders who choose people over positions. Mentoring is not about power. It’s about alignment. In Mentoring: A Practical Guide for Developing Leaders, Kingston Ogango offers a book that moves beyond theory into practice. Thoughtful. Grounded. Right on time. Some books shout. Others whisper. This book doesContinueContinue reading “Mastering Mentorship: Insights from Kingston Ogango’s Guide”

One Year Since I Lost My Job

From biometric doors to wilderness prayers, and the God who still sees. On January 27, 2025, I walked into a glass building in Westlands feeling like a king. Biometric doors. Phone-tap access. A shiny new laptop. A 15% pay raise. Big dreams. Twenty‑four hours later, I walked out unemployed. This is the story of howContinueContinue reading “One Year Since I Lost My Job”

🌟From Roots to Fruit: A Children’s Church Newsletter (Q4 2025)

Quarter 4 (Oct–Dec 2025) at GPT Hebron City Children’s Church was quiet, faithful, and fruitful. This was a season of deep roots and bright fruit. From prayerful facilitators and growing discipleship, to compassionate outreach. Joyful Christmas worship. And a Children’s Church building, rising brick by brick. We saw God establishing our children firmly in HisContinueContinue reading “🌟From Roots to Fruit: A Children’s Church Newsletter (Q4 2025)”