The Importance of History

In Alayo the second edition – the newsletter I send out to my subscribers, I mentioned that I’ve been studying the book of Psalms. While reading through the chapters, I realize there’s an importance of History. How? You may ask. There’s something intriguing about the book of Psalms. It takes you through the various stages […]
The 2 billion people

One day last year, as I washed dishes, a thought popped in my head. Only 1 billion people out of 7 billion people are actively practising Christianity. Only God knows where the thought came from because I don’t think of such things. After conducting research, I found there’s been a growth to around 2 billion […]
Walk by Faith not by sight

About two weeks ago, my younger sister and I were speaking about the happenings in the world. During the conversation, I realized I’d judged based on what I could see. In that moment, I felt bad and my sister reminded me that God has forgiven me. However, I need to walk by faith not by […]
Who’s holding you accountable?

Sometime ago, I attended a Christian student fellowship in a small city in Hungary called Pécs. That fellowship was home to me for 3 and a half years and defined a lot of things for me. As it is with students, there are those who arrive at the start and leave at the end of […]
The Irony of Life: A declutter experience

At the beginning of the lockdown in 2020, I decided to de-clutter my Facebook account. Yes I still use Facebook; depending on your country, it’s not so popular among young people. At least, it wasn’t popular when I was a teenager. The Irony of life is my declutter experience from Facebook. Every year, I try […]
What are your actions saying?

Do you ever think about love? If I walk up to you and say, I love you, would you believe me? After the words are spoken, it’s left for my actions to do the rest. These past few days, I’ve been thinking so much about love. The kind of love that God expects of you […]
How to find your expression of God? My view on denominational bias

Often, the issue of denominational bias is one that gives a cause for concern. In the article, The Resonating Silence: Persecution of the faith, there is a section discussing persecution based on denominational bias. This denominational bias can be attributed to a different expression of God in the various churches. What do you think of […]
How to recognize God’s help? A guide to Psalm 121

In my childhood, there was this very small blue Bible printed by Gideon International. From that Bible, the very first psalm I learnt offhand is Psalm 121. I still remember vividly how Psalm 121 looks in that Bible because it’s a reminder of God’s help. One of the many unanswered questions on the minds of […]
An Unheard conversation with God

At the end of a conversation, sometimes, I feel like I should have documented it. Now, they’ll just be unheard conversations. More often than not, these conversations bring on a new perspective. Have you had any conversation like this before? Recently I had an unheard conversation with God. Let’s rewind a bit, okay? In the […]
The Resonating Silence: Persecution of the Faith

Last year, I remember reading a newsletter from someone I know. She had written about her experiences on her journey, how she took for granted the freedom of expression of her Christian faith; Especially in the face of persecution. For some reason, the words “The resonating silence” came to mind and has lingered on for […]