Saturday, June 6, 2026

Rejection Is Often Redirection

REJECTION IS OFTEN REDIRECTION

One of the hardest experiences in life is REJECTION.

A closed door, a missed opportunity, a broken relationship, or a dream that seems to slip through your fingers can leave you wondering: 

"Why me?" "Why me?" "Why me?"

Yet many times, what feels like rejection is actually God's redirection.

Not every opportunity is meant for you. 

Not every place is your destination. 

Not every person is assigned to walk with you forever. 

Sometimes God allows a door to close because He has a better one prepared ahead. 

What appears to be a setback today may become the very reason you arrive at a greater blessing tomorrow.

Do not waste your strength mourning every rejection. 

Instead, ask God for the wisdom to discern the new path He is opening before you. 

Trust that His plans are higher than your plans and His ways are better than your expectations.

Remember, a "No" from man does not mean a "No" from God. 

It may simply mean, "This is not the way—there is something better ahead."

"For I know the thoughts that I think toward you, saith the LORD, thoughts of peace, and not of evil, to give you an expected end." — Jeremiah 29:11 (KJV)

Keep moving forward. 
Keep believing. 

What you call rejection today may be the redirection that leads you into your divine destiny.

Boniface Amani Gichina (CPM)

Tuesday, June 2, 2026

Learn To Wait

LEARN TO WAIT.

We live in a fast-paced world where almost everyone wants instant results. 

Waiting has become unpopular, and many people view it as wasted time.

Yet some of life's greatest blessings cannot be rushed. 

A seed planted today is not ready for harvest tomorrow. 

It must go through seasons of growth before it bears fruit.

Patience is a virtue that every successful person eventually learns—either through understanding or through life's lessons. 

The ability to wait wisely often determines the quality of the outcome we receive.

It is also important to remember that not everything you desire today is good for you today. 

Sometimes God's answer is not "No" but "Wait." 

What seems like a delay may actually be preparation, protection, or perfect timing.

Do not be discouraged when things take longer than you expected.

Continue working, praying, learning, and trusting the process. In due season, what is meant for you will arrive at the right time.

"But they that wait upon the LORD shall renew their strength;........" — Isaiah 40:31 (KJV)

May you receive the wisdom to discern when to move and the patience to wait when waiting is the better path.

Boniface Amani Gichina (CPM)

Monday, June 1, 2026

THE BEST DAY TO PLANT A TREE WAS 40 YEARS AGO.

THE BEST DAY TO PLANT A TREE WAS 40 YEARS AGO.

"The best day to plant a tree was 40 years ago. The second-best day is today"

Many of us look back and realize there are things we should have started years ago

While we cannot recover yesterday, we still have the opportunity to make today count.

Time is one of life's greatest treasures. Once spent, it can never be regained. 

That is why there is no more room for procrastination, delay, or casual living. 

The future belongs to those who wisely redeem the time they have been given.

Every day is a seed. 
What you plant today will become the harvest of tomorrow. 

Start that project. 
Write that book. 
Build that business. 
Mend that relationship. 
Deepen your walk with God. 

Take that step of faith.
The clock is moving. 
The years are passing. 
The opportunity is now.

"See then that ye walk circumspectly, not as fools, but as wise, Redeeming the time, because the days are evil." — Ephesians 5:15-16 (KJV)

Make every day count. The time to begin is now.

Boniface Amani Gichina (CPM)

Saturday, May 30, 2026

Uncommon Sense

NEW BOOK: UNCOMMON SENSE.

In a world where:
•Dishonesty is often celebrated as cleverness,
•Impatience is mistaken for strength, and 
•Selfishness is rewarded as success, 
Timeless Christian virtues are becoming increasingly uncommon.

Uncommon Sense is a timely call to return to the foundational Christian values that shape godly character and transform society. 

This book challenges believers to embrace and practice virtues such as:

✅ Compassion in a hurting world

✅ Kindness in an age of harshness

✅ Honesty in a culture of deception

✅ Integrity when compromise is popular

✅ Meekness in a generation of pride

✅ Transparency where secrecy abounds

✅ Patience in an era of instant gratification

These virtues may seem uncommon today, but they remain the hallmarks of true Christianity and authentic discipleship. 

The Church must not merely admire these values—we must reclaim, live, and model them for the next generation.

If you desire to strengthen your character, deepen your walk with God, and become a positive influence in your community, Uncommon Sense is a must-read.

Get your copy today and join the movement to restore godly values in our generation.

"But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, longsuffering, gentleness, goodness, faith, meekness, temperance..." — Galatians 5:22-23 (KJV)

Boniface Amani Gichina (CPM)

SHAMELESS STRIFE FOR POWER AND LEADERSHIP

SHAMELESS STRIFE FOR POWER AND LEADERSHIP.

"And there was also a strife among them, which of them should be accounted the greatest." — Luke 22:24 (KJV)

One of the most sobering moments in Scripture is found in Luke 22. 

Jesus had just instituted the Lord's Supper and informed His disciples that His body would be broken and His blood shed for mankind. The shadow of death was already looming over Him. 

This was a moment that called for compassion, support, prayer, and deep concern for their Master.

Yet, instead of mourning with Him, the disciples turned their attention to themselves. 

They began arguing over who would be the greatest among them. 

While Jesus was preparing to sacrifice His life, they were competing for positions of power and influence.

What a painful picture!

This incident reminds every leader that not everyone around him is committed to his well-being. 

Some are more interested in the position he occupies than in the person he is. 

While a true leader is focused on service and sacrifice, others may be focused on succession and self-promotion.

Jesus, however, used that moment to teach a timeless lesson: greatness in the Kingdom is not measured by title, rank, or authority, but by humility and service. 

He declared, "he that is chief, as he that doth serve."

Leadership is not about who sits on the highest seat; it is about who carries the greatest burden for others. 

Those who chase positions often miss purpose, while those who serve faithfully are eventually entrusted with greater responsibility.

May God deliver us from the shameless struggle for power and help us embrace the noble call to serve.

"But ye shall not be so: but he that is greatest among you, let him be as the younger; and he that is chief, as he that doth serve." — Luke 22:26 (KJV)

Boniface Amani Gichina (CPM)

Thursday, May 28, 2026

MEDIATION AND OTHER ALTERNATIVE DISPUTE RESOLUTION OPPORTUNITIES IN KENYA

MEDIATION AND OTHER ADR OPPORTUNITIES  IN KENYA. 

A Must-Read for Every Professional, Leader, Student and Peacemaker!

Conflict is part of life, but knowing how to resolve it wisely is a powerful skill. 

My book:

“Mediation and Other Alternative Dispute Resolution Opportunities in Kenya” 

is designed to help you understand practical approaches to mediation, negotiation, and peaceful conflict resolution in today’s society.

Whether you are a lawyer, church leader, businessperson, student, HR practitioner, or simply passionate about peace and justice, this book will equip you with valuable knowledge and practical insights.

🔥 Everyone is reading it. Now is your time to get your own copy!

Discover how ADR is transforming conflict management in Kenya and learn the principles that can help build stronger relationships, healthier communities, and better institutions.

Grab your copy today and join the growing number of readers benefiting from this insightful resource.

“Blessed are the peacemakers: for they shall be called the children of God.” — Matthew 5:9 (KJV)

— Boniface Amani Gichina (CPM)