Thursday, July 16, 2026

Feeding Your Soul

FEEDING YOUR SOUL.

Just as our bodies cannot survive without food, our spirits cannot flourish without the Word of God. 

We make time to eat breakfast, lunch, and supper, yet many of us neglect the spiritual nourishment that gives lasting strength, wisdom, peace, and direction.

The Bible is more than a book to be read—it is food to be eaten. 

Every promise strengthens us. Every command guides us. Every truth transforms us. 

The more we feed on God's Word, the more our faith grows, our fears diminish, and our hearts overflow with joy.

When life's storms rage, God's Word becomes our anchor. 

When confusion surrounds us, it becomes our light. 

When weakness sets in, it becomes our strength. 

Those who delight in God's Word carry an inner joy that circumstances cannot steal.

Today, don't just own a Bible: 
open it, 
Read it, 
Meditate on it, 
Believe it, and 
Live it. 

Feed your soul daily, and you will never be spiritually starved.

"Thy words were found, and I did eat them; and thy word was unto me the joy and rejoicing of mine heart: for I am called by thy name, O LORD God of hosts."
— Jeremiah 15:16 (KJV)

Boniface Amani Gichina (CPM)

Self Cultivativation

Wednesday, July 15, 2026

THE POWER OF GENEROSITY

THE POWER OF GENEROSITY.

Generosity is much more than giving money or material possessions. 

It is a lifestyle and a reflection of the heart.

A generous person freely gives time to those who need encouragement, attention to those who feel forgotten, wise counsel to the confused, a helping hand to the weary, and kind words to the discouraged. 

Even a warm smile, a respectful attitude, and welcoming body language are powerful expressions of generosity.

Generosity is an investment in our tomorrow. 

Every act of kindness plants a seed that will, in God's appointed time, produce a harvest. 

What we willingly give today has a way of returning to us in ways we could never imagine.

Generosity is also a mark of maturity. It demonstrates strength, honour, and confidence rather than weakness.

In Christianity, generosity is not merely an option—it is a virtue that reflects the very character of God, who gave His best for mankind.

Never underestimate the impact of your generosity. 

A small act of kindness can change someone's day, restore hope, and even transform a life.

"The liberal soul shall be made fat: and he that watereth shall be watered also himself." — Proverbs 11:25 (KJV)

Boniface Amani Gichina (CPM)

Monday, July 13, 2026

LEARNING FROM DELILAH


Learning From Delilah

Every character mentioned in the Bible has something to teach, instruct, correct, warn, or inspire us. We often speak about Delilah only from a negative perspective, as though there is absolutely nothing to learn from her. Yet even her story carries valuable lessons.

Delilah reminds us that not everyone who is close to you is committed to your destiny. Some people are fascinated by your gifts but have no regard for your purpose. She teaches us to guard our hearts, protect our God-given assignments, and exercise wisdom in choosing those we trust.

She also reminds us that our greatest strength can be destroyed by our greatest weakness if we become careless. Samson did not lose his strength in a single day—it was surrendered little by little through repeated compromise.

Learn from both the heroes and the villains of Scripture. The wise person gains wisdom from every page of the Bible, not just from the lives of its saints.

"Now all these things happened unto them for ensamples: and they are written for our admonition, upon whom the ends of the world are come."1 Corinthians 10:11 (KJV)

Read the Bible with an open heart. Sometimes the greatest lessons come from the lives we are warned not to imitate.

Boniface Amani Gichina (CPM)

BIBLE SCHOOL IN KITENGELA

WOFBI IS A MOUNT OF TRANSFORMATION.
"....If ye continue in my word, then are ye my disciples indeed; 
And ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free. - John8:31-32(KJV).

Sunday, July 12, 2026

The Power of Teamwork

THE POWER OF TEAMWORK.

The ongoing FIFA World Cup has once again reminded us of one timeless truth:

"great victories are won by great teams, not by great individuals alone".

Every team has gifted players. 

Some are brilliant strikers, others are dependable defenders, creative midfielders, courageous goalkeepers, or wise coaches. 

Yet no single player can lift the trophy alone. 

Every accurate pass, every timely tackle, every selfless assist, and every word of encouragement contributes to the final victory.

The player who scores the winning goal often receives the applause, but that goal is usually the result of the unseen efforts of the entire team.

The same principle applies to our families, churches, businesses, and communities. 

When we value one another, support each other, and work together toward a common vision, we achieve what none of us could accomplish alone.

Let us celebrate teamwork, appreciate every person's contribution, and remember that success is sweetest when it is shared.

"Two are better than one; because they have a good reward for their labour."
— Ecclesiastes 4:9 (KJV)

Together, we can go farther than any one of us can go alone.

Boniface Amani Gichina (CPM)

LEARN TO LISTEN.

YOU CAN’T BE A GOOD SPEAKER, IF YOU ARE NOT A GOOD LISTENER. 

Many people dream of becoming powerful speakers, but few take time to become attentive listeners.

The greatest speakers are often the greatest listeners. 

They listen to God. 
They listen to people. 
They listen to wisdom. 

Every meaningful conversation becomes a classroom, and every person becomes a teacher.

When you listen carefully, you gain knowledge. 

When you think deeply about what you have heard, you gain wisdom.

Then, when you finally speak, your words carry weight, understanding, and grace.

Those who speak without listening often repeat empty words. 

But those who listen before they speak offer solutions, encouragement, and direction.

If you desire to become an effective communicator, first cultivate the habit of listening more than talking. 

Your ears are the classroom where your mouth is trained.

"Wherefore, my beloved brethren, let every man be swift to hear, slow to speak, slow to wrath."
— James 1:19 (KJV)

Listen to learn. 
Learn to understand. 
Understand to speak with wisdom.

Boniface Amani Gichina (CPM)