Thursday 27 March 2014

Faith

  One day in our morning Devotion at Nemrock Software Solutions Offices our topic was Faith. Faith and the Gospel are essential for salvation. If a man wants to be saved from the wrath of God on the day of Judgment and receive the "Crown of Life", he must acquire the perfect faith and do the will of God in accordance with the Gospel of Christ.
Our Sharing was Extracted from Hebrews 11:1 this is clearly explained: Faith is the confident assurance that what we hope for is going to happen. It is the evidence of things we cannot yet see. (NLT).
In our discussion we expounded on the topic and found out that People in Churches today Claim to have faith only when things are okay and when they are in Difficult Situations faith Erodes.. This reminded me of the Journey of the Israelis to the Promised Land. Even when God had done for them Marvelous things they still lacked faith of what God had for them when they reach Israel.
Remember without a test there is no Testimony. The scripture is God's way of preparing us in every way and Every Situation and Friends you are Encouraged to be Faithful no matter the Situation you go through. Remember the far God has brought you and be fully equipped for every good thing God wants you to do and please keep your trust in God.

Cultural Sects on the Globe


We are glad to be in a world that appreciates Cultural diversity. Unfortunately some people don’t want to associate with their Cultures especially the educated saying they are too civilized to associate with their Culture. They forget that every tree must have its roots.  This being a world with many religious sects others take themselves as too religious and consider their Cultures to be evil. As Christians I know Jesus whom we try to be like was a Jew (His Cultural belonging) and was proud of being one yet he loved the non Jews (Gentiles). We must then emulate Jesus’ Example by being proud of our cultures because they give us a sense of belonging. Let’s appreciate the African saying “Iam because we are, and since we are I think therefore am. Am a Mufumbira for example because Bafumbira (Plural) do exist.
We should also exercise love of other cultures without discrimination on the basis of Originality, language spoken or social Class. The cultural diversity helps us to learn from one another and have a harmonious living. That’s how the aspect of inculturization comes into play.
Food for Thought.
What happens to a football team when members constantly play out of Position? 1st morale erodes because the team is not playing up to its capability. I liken cultural groupings in the globe as different teams of which players are members of that particular Cultural sect. Therefore let’s stand up and be strong in oneness first as members from a particular Cultural sect and as an entire Globe Community.

As Rick Warren says in his book Purpose driven life that “you are not an Accident”, indeed being born where you are born from and of a culture you belong to; is not an accident. So why don’t we be proud of our Cultures and yet appreciate the being of other Cultures.

Tuesday 25 March 2014

Trip to Kenya


With Jan-Maarten Plomp in Kenya
Early March 2014, I got an opportunity to travel to Kenya. My friend,Mentor and sponsor from the Netherlands whom I had longed to meet was coming around and he arranged our meeting.He came along with a group and I was privileged to be part of the group. Great appreciation to Jan-Maarten Plomp and his family for the Love, care and support towards me. Am also thankful for the entire Dutch group that allowed me to be part of the group for close to a week. What an awesome experience, by the time I parted from the group I had learnt some Dutch. Dank u wel.  It was a wonderful experience in Kenya getting to see Jan-Maarten Plomp and the entire Dutch Group face to face. The moves we had together in Kenya were full of fun and excitement. I will always remember such an experience

Monday 17 March 2014

Welcome Message

Its  a privilege to welcome you to my Blog. In here I share my life with the rest