Thursday, August 20, 2026

Vision Without Action Is A Daydream

VISION WITHOUT ACTION IS A DAYDREAM

There is a Japanese proverb that says:

“Vision without action is a daydream; action without a vision is a nightmare.”

A vision gives us direction, but action gives that vision movement.

It is not enough to dream about a better future, talk about great possibilities, or make beautiful plans. At some point, we must rise, step out in faith, and do something about what we see.

At the same time, action without vision can leave us busy but directionless. We may run fast, work hard, and accomplish much—yet arrive at a destination we never intended to reach.

God expects us to combine vision with action, faith with works, and prayer with obedience.

The Bible says:

“For as the body without the spirit VISION WITHOUT ACTION IS A DAYDREAM

There is a Japanese proverb that says:

«“Vision without action is a daydream; action without a vision is a nightmare.”»

A vision gives us direction, but action gives that vision movement.

It is not enough to dream about a better future, talk about great possibilities, or make beautiful plans. At some point, we must rise, step out in faith, and do something about what we see.

At the same time, action without vision can leave us busy but directionless. We may run fast, work hard, and accomplish much—yet arrive at a destination we never intended to reach.

God expects us to combine vision with action, faith with works, and prayer with obedience.

The Bible says:

“For as the body without the spirit is dead, so faith without works is dead also.”
— James 2:26 (KJV)

Therefore, dream boldly, see clearly, pray sincerely, plan wisely, and act courageously.

Your vision is  dead, so faith without works is dead also.”
— James 2:26 (KJV)

Therefore, dream boldly, see clearly, pray sincerely, plan wisely, and act courageously.

Your vision is the picture of where you want to go.
Your action is the bridge that takes you there.

Don't merely dream about tomorrow—take action today!

Boniface Amani Gichina (CPM)

Tuesday, August 18, 2026

RIGHT AND TRUTH.

HOLD ON TO WHAT IS TRUE AND RIGHT: FOR THEREIN YOU FIND SAFETY

We are living in dangerous and confusing times when truth is often treated as an inconvenience, righteousness as weakness, and deception as a strategy for success.

In almost every sphere of life, we encounter voices encouraging people to compromise their values, manipulate others, bend the truth, and do whatever it takes to get ahead.

But deception may provide temporary advantage; it can never guarantee lasting honour, peace, or safety.

When the world around you chooses falsehood, choose truth.
When others compromise their convictions, stand for what is right.
When deception appears to be the easier path, hold firmly to integrity.

The safest place is not always where there is the greatest applause, wealth, or influence. Sometimes, the safest place is simply standing on the truth and walking in righteousness before God.

The Bible says:

“He that walketh uprightly, and worketh righteousness, and speaketh the truth in his heart.”
— Psalm 15:2 KJV

Truth may not always be popular.
Integrity may not always be profitable immediately.
Doing what is right may sometimes cost you opportunities.

But never forget: what is built on truth can stand; what is built on deception will eventually collapse.

Hold on to what is true.
Hold on to what is right.
Hold on to your integrity.
For therein you find safety.

Boniface Amani Gichina (CPM)

Saturday, August 15, 2026

New Book

BE THE LIGHT.

DON'T COMPETE FOR THE LIGHT: BE THE LIGHT.

Sometimes we find ourselves competing and striving for the very thing we were created to offer and distribute to others.

We compete for recognition, attention, influence, opportunities, positions and visibility—forgetting that God did not call us to fight for the light. He called us to carry the light.

Jesus said:

“Ye are the light of the world. A city that is set on an hill cannot be hid.”
— Matthew 5:14 (KJV)

Light does not compete with darkness.
Light simply shines.

A candle does not struggle to prove that it is brighter than another candle. When it is lit, it gives light.

Likewise, you don't need to compete with another person's calling, success, ministry, gift, influence or opportunity. What God has placed inside you is meant to bless, illuminate, inspire and empower others.

Instead of asking, “How can I become greater than them?” ask:

“How can my light help someone else see?”

The world does not need another competitor for the spotlight.
The world needs people who are willing to shine.

Don't compete for the light.

BE THE LIGHT.

Boniface Amani Gichina (CPM)

Friday, August 14, 2026

PREACH WITH ACTIONS MORE THAN WORDS.

PREACH WITH ACTIONS MORE THAN WORDS. 

One of the most popular sayings attributed to Saint Francis of Assisi reminds us that our lives can speak louder than our words.

“Preach the Gospel at All Times; When Necessary, Use Words.”

As Christians, we are not called merely to talk about Christ—we are called to live Christ.

Our kindness can preach.

Our integrity can preach.

Our forgiveness can preach.

Our humility can preach.

Our faithfulness can preach.

Our love can preach.

People may not always remember what we said, but they will often remember how we treated them.

Jesus said:

“Ye are the light of the world. A city that is set on an hill cannot be hid.”
— Matthew 5:14 (KJV)

Let your life become a living testimony of the Gospel. 

Let people encounter the love, character, compassion and truth of Christ through the way you live.

Preach the Gospel with your words when necessary—but preach it every day with your life.

May our lives be sermons that point people to Jesus Christ.

Boniface Amani Gichina (CPM)

Thursday, August 13, 2026

Faithfulness Is Never Waisted.l

FAITHFULNESS IS NEVER WAISTED.

Faithfulness in stewardship is rewarded with more authority and more responsibilities.

“And he said unto him, Well, thou good servant: because thou hast been faithful in a very little, have thou authority over ten cities.”
— Luke 19:17 KJV

God does not measure our stewardship merely by how much we have, but by how faithfully we handle what He has placed in our hands.

The servant in this parable was not rewarded simply because he had received something; he was rewarded because he was faithful with what he received.

Faithfulness in little things is preparation for greater things.

If you are faithful with a little responsibility, God can entrust you with more.

If you are faithful with a small assignment, He can enlarge your assignment.

If you are faithful with little influence, He can give you greater influence.

If you are faithful with what belongs to Him, He can entrust more into your hands.

Never despise small beginnings or insignificant assignments. 

What looks small today may be God's training ground for something much greater tomorrow.

Before God gives you ten cities, He will first test you with one city, one assignment, one family, one ministry, one opportunity, or one talent.

Your faithfulness today is preparing you for greater responsibility of tomorrow.

Boniface Amani Gichina (CPM)

Tuesday, August 11, 2026

Your Choices Are More Important Than Your Abilities.

YOUR CHOICES ARE MORE IMPORTANT THAN YOUR ABILITIES.

You may not have the greatest talent.
You may not have the best education.
You may not have the most resources.
You may not even have the most favourable circumstances.

But you still have the POWER to CHOOSE.

Your abilities may determine what you can do: 
but your choices determine what you will do with what you have.

A person can have great talent and make terrible choices.

Another may have limited abilities but make wise, courageous and principled choices—and go much further in life.

God is not only interested in what is in your hands; He is also interested in what you choose to do with it.

The Bible says:

“I have set before you life and death, blessing and cursing: therefore choose life...”
— Deuteronomy 30:19 KJV

Choose integrity when compromise is easier.
Choose faith when fear is speaking loudly.
Choose forgiveness when bitterness feels justified.
Choose courage when retreat seems comfortable.
Choose obedience when disobedience appears attractive.
Choose what is right—even when nobody is watching.

Your abilities may open the door, but your choices determine what you do after you enter.

Your future is being shaped, one choice at a time.

Boniface Amani Gichina (CPM)