Wednesday, June 17, 2026

CLOCK AND THE COMPASS: SPEED AND DIRECTION.

THE CLOCK AND THE COMPASS: SPEED AND DIRECTION. 

Speed without direction can be labour in futility. 

A young traveler once set out on a long journey through a vast wilderness. 

Before leaving, his grandfather gave him two gifts: a beautiful clock and a reliable but old compass.

The young man admired the clock. 
It was shiny, expensive, and always accurate. 

He checked it every few minutes and proudly showed it to everyone he met.

One day, he reached a crossroad on the way. 

Unsure which path to take, he looked at his clock.

"It's exactly 10:15 a.m.," he said.

But the clock could not tell him which direction to go.

Confused, he wandered for hours, taking wrong turns and becoming lost. 

As evening approached, he remembered the old compass tucked away in his bag.

He pulled it out and watched the needle point north. 

Using the compass, he found the correct path and safely reached his destination.

That night he learned an important lesson:

"The clock was useful because it told him the right time. 
The compass was useful because it showed him the right direction".

Many people in life are busy like a clock—always moving, always active, always occupied. 

Yet activity without direction leads nowhere. 

It is not enough to be busy; we must be moving in the right direction.

A life guided by wisdom is better than a life filled with endless activity.

Success is not measured only by how fast you move: but by whether you are moving in the right direction. 

A few steps on the right path are worth more than miles on the wrong road.

"Trust in the LORD with all thine heart; and lean not unto thine own understanding. 
In all thy ways acknowledge him, and he shall direct thy paths." - Proverbs 3:5-6 (KJV)

Boniface Amani Gichina (CPM)

MELON AND LEMON MAY SHARE LETTERS BUT THEY ARE TOTALLY DIFFERENT.

MELON AND LEMON MAY SHARE LETTERS: BUT THEY ARE TOTALLY DIFFERENT. 

One day, a teacher wrote two words on a blackboard:

MELON and LEMON.

He asked his students, "What do you notice?"

One student quickly replied, 

"They are almost the same! 
They have the same letters."

The teacher smiled and said, 

"Look again."


The students became more attentive. 

After a moment, they realized that although the two words contained the same letters, the arrangement was different.

The teacher then brought a melon and a lemon to class. 

The melon was sweet, juicy, and pleasant to eat. 

The lemon was sour and sharp in taste. 

Though their names looked similar, their nature and experience were completely different.

The teacher said:

"Life is often like this. A small rearrangement can create a huge difference. One wrong decision, one neglected detail, one careless word, or one misplaced priority can change the outcome of an entire situation. Likewise, one wise choice, one act of obedience, or one small correction can transform a person's destiny."

Many people fail not because they lack talent or opportunity, but because they fail to pay attention to the little things. 

Success and failure are often separated by small details.

Be keen. 
Be observant. 
Be teachable. 
Examine your ways carefully. 

Sometimes the difference between blessing and regret is found in a small adjustment.

The same letters can produce a different word. 

The same opportunities can produce different results depending on how they are arranged and managed.

"Ponder the path of thy feet, and let all thy ways be established." — Proverbs 4:26 (KJV)

May God grant us wisdom to pay attention to the details that matter and make the adjustments that lead to a fruitful and fulfilling life.

Boniface Amani Gichina (CPM)

WHEN THE RAIN REVEALED THE TRUTH.


WHEN THE RAIN REVEALED THE TRUTH.

There was once a clever but crooked businessman who lived near a busy trading route. 

He was always looking for a shortcut to wealth. 

One day, he noticed that wealthy foreign merchants paid a very high price for zebras because they were rare and beautiful in their homeland.

Instead of building an honest business, he came up with a deceptive plan. 

He bought several ordinary donkeys and carefully painted black stripes on their bodies until they looked remarkably like zebras. 

To his delight, the merchants were fooled. 

They paid him handsomely, and his profits grew quickly.

As word spread, his "zebra business" flourished. 

He built a larger house, wore expensive clothes, and proudly boasted about his success. 

Many people admired him, not knowing that his wealth was built on deception.

One market day, at the peak of his booming business, he brought a large herd of freshly painted "zebras" to sell. 

Merchants gathered from far and wide, eager to buy.

But that afternoon, dark clouds filled the sky.

Without warning, a heavy rainstorm broke out. The rain poured relentlessly upon the animals. 

Slowly, the black paint began to run down their sides. 

Before everyone's eyes, the beautiful "zebras" turned back into ordinary donkeys.

The crowd stood in shock.

The merchants realized they had been deceived. 

Anger spread through the marketplace. 

The businessman tried to explain, but it was too late. 

The rain had exposed what his words could not hide.

That single storm destroyed years of dishonest gain. 

His customers abandoned him. 
His reputation collapsed. 
His business failed. 

The man learned a painful lesson:

 "Deception may prosper for a season, but truth will eventually be revealed".

In life, character is more valuable than quick profit. 

A lie may travel far, but the truth always catches up. 

What is built on dishonesty cannot stand forever.

"For nothing is secret, that shall not be made manifest; neither any thing hid, that shall not be known and come abroad." - Luke 8:17 (KJV).

Boniface Amani Gichina (CPM)

Monday, June 15, 2026

REALITY IS ALWAYS UNDER CONSTRUCTION.

REALITY IS ALWAYS UNDER CONSTRUCTION.

Never make the mistake of believing that what you see today is the final chapter of your life. 

Reality is always under construction. 

Seasons change,
circumstances change,
opportunities change,
and by the grace of God, 
people change too.

The challenges you are facing today are not permanent. 

The disappointment you feel today is not your destiny. 

The closed door you see today does not mean all doors are closed forever. 

God is still working behind the scenes, arranging things in your favor and preparing a better tomorrow.

Keep a positive perspective even when life seems uncertain. 

Refuse to let temporary setbacks define your future. 

What looks impossible today may become your testimony tomorrow.

Remember, a building under construction may look incomplete and messy, but the architect already sees the finished masterpiece.

In the same way, God sees the beautiful future He is preparing for you.

"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)

Hold on to hope. 
Keep believing. 
Keep moving forward.

Your story is still being written, and your best days are ahead.

Boniface Amani Gichina (CPM)

Sunday, June 14, 2026

Use Your Testimonies To Build Not Pride

USE YOUR TESTIMONIES TO BUILD FAITH, NOT PRIDE.

Every testimony is a gift from God and a reminder of His goodness, mercy, and faithfulness. 

However, sometimes the enemy can tempt us to use our testimonies as a foundation for pride instead of a platform to glorify God.

The victories of yesterday should inspire greater faith in God for tomorrow, not create a false sense of self-importance. 

When we begin to focus on ourselves rather than the God who delivered us, blessed us, healed us, or promoted us, our testimonies can become a snare that leads to pride.

Remember that every achievement, breakthrough, and miracle came by God's grace. 

Therefore, let every testimony point people to Christ and strengthen their faith in Him. 

Always return the glory to God, for He alone is worthy of all praise.

"Pride goeth before destruction, and an haughty spirit before a fall." — Proverbs 16:18 (KJV)

May our testimonies continually magnify God, build faith in others, and remind us that without Him we can do nothing.

To God be all the glory!

Boniface Amani Gichina (CPM)

Wednesday, June 10, 2026

IN MARRIGE, PROTECT UNITY.

IN MARRIGE, PROTECT YOUR UNITY.

One of the greatest threats to any marriage, family, friendship, or church is not always a major crisis. 

More often, it is the accumulation of small wounds—harsh words, prolonged silence, pride, unforgiveness, and unresolved conflicts.

Strong relationships are not built because people never disagree. 

They are built because people choose to fight for each other instead of against each other.

Today, make a conscious decision to: 

✔ Speak with honor and respect.

✔ Apologize quickly when you are wrong.

✔ Forgive fully when you are hurt.

✔ Refuse to use another person's weaknesses as a weapon.

When conflict arises, remember that raising your voice rarely solves the problem. 

Raising your humility does.

The Holy Spirit is a restorer. 

He heals broken hearts, mends damaged relationships, and rebuilds what pride and offense try to destroy. 

Don't allow pride to stand in the way of the healing that God desires to bring.

"Endeavouring to keep the unity of the Spirit in the bond of peace." — Ephesians 4:3 (KJV)

May our marriages and homes become places where love is stronger than offense, forgiveness is quicker than resentment, and unity is protected at all costs.

Boniface Amani Gichina (CPM)

Tuesday, June 9, 2026

ACTS. A Journey Through The Book of Acts.

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