Thursday, May 21, 2026

Shake Off The Dust And Move On

SHAKE OFF THE DUST, AND KEEP MOVING.

Acts 13:51 KJV:

"But they shook off the dust of their feet against them, and came unto Iconium."

In biblical times, shaking dust off one’s feet was a symbolic action. It meant:

1. “We have delivered the message faithfully.”

2. “We refuse to carry the negativity, rejection, or guilt with us.”

3. “We leave the matter before God and move forward.”

It was not an act of hatred, revenge, or pride. 

It was not a curse. 

Rather, it was a sign that the messengers had completed their assignment and would not allow rejection to stop their mission.

Life will sometimes present moments of rejection, misunderstanding, criticism, and disappointment. 

Even Paul and Barnabas experienced opposition while faithfully preaching the Gospel. 

Yet instead of becoming bitter, angry, or discouraged, they shook off the dust from their feet and continued their journey.

There are battles you do not need to fight.

There are people you cannot force to understand you.

There are doors God allows to close so that better doors may open ahead.

Do not allow rejection to stop your progress.

Do not carry bitterness into your future.

Do not waste your strength trying to prove yourself to people determined to misunderstand you.

Learn to pray, release, forgive, and move forward peacefully.

Sometimes spiritual maturity is knowing when to shake off the dust and continue toward your God-given assignment.

Your destiny is too important to remain stuck in places where your value is constantly rejected.

Keep moving.
Keep believing.
Keep serving God faithfully.

Boniface Amani Gichina (CPM)

Wednesday, May 20, 2026

Be Careful How You Handle Disappointments.

BE CAREFUL HOW YOU HANDLE DISAPPOINTMENTS.

Not every closed door is a loss. 

Some disappointments are divine appointments in disguise. 

Sometimes God allows a delay, a rejection, or an unexpected setback because He is preparing something far better ahead.

What looked like a painful disappointment today may become the testimony you celebrate tomorrow. 

A missed opportunity can become the stepping stone to a greater purpose. 

Never allow temporary discouragement to destroy your faith, hope, and vision.

Keep trusting God even when life does not go according to your plans. 

God sees what you cannot see, and His plans are always higher and better.

Romans 8:28 KJV:

“And we know that all things work together for good to them that love God, to them who are the called according to his purpose.”

Stay positive, stay prayerful, and keep moving forward. 

Your next appointment may be greater than the disappointment you just experienced.

Boniface Amani Gichina (CPM)

Monday, May 18, 2026

BUILDING RESILIENCE IN MINISTRY

BUILDING RESILIENCE IN MINISTRY:

Pastoral work is not easy. 

Ministry is a calling filled with both joy and pressure. 

Apostle Paul advised Timothy to endure hardness like a good soldier because the work of ministry demands spiritual strength, emotional stability, and unwavering commitment.

Building the capacity to endure is not optional for a Pastor. It is necessary and almost mandatory. 

A Pastor must learn how to stand strong during seasons of misunderstanding, misrepresentation, criticism, rejection, and discouragement.

Personally, I truly enjoy pastoral work and serving God’s people. 

Yet, there have been moments when the pressure of misunderstandings and false assumptions pushed me into very uncomfortable positions. 

Ministry can sometimes wound the very people called to heal others. 

But resilience is built when we refuse to quit, refuse bitterness, and continue serving faithfully despite the storms.

Every Pastor must understand this truth.

You cannot lead people effectively if you easily collapse under pressure. 

Strength for ministry is developed through endurance.

2 Timothy 2:3 (KJV) 

"Thou therefore endure hardness, as a good soldier of Jesus Christ."

May God strengthen every Pastor, Minister, and Church Worker to remain faithful, resilient, and fruitful in their calling.

Boniface Amani Gichina (CPM)

Wednesday, May 13, 2026

Pastors: Read To Lead

PASTORS: READ TO LEAD.

A pastor should read not merely for information, but for transformation.

Information fills the mind, but transformation shapes the man.

A preacher who refuses to learn will eventually have nothing fresh to teach.

Leadership requires growth, and growth requires discipline.

Books sharpen perspective, deepen wisdom, and strengthen spiritual understanding.

If a pastor is too lazy to read, he is too lazy to lead.

A leader who stops learning will soon stop leading effectively.

The pulpit should not only echo passion, but also revelation, wisdom, and understanding gained through continual study.

2 Timothy 2:15 KJV:

"Study to shew thyself approved unto God, a workman that needeth not to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth."

Keep reading.
Keep growing.
Keep leading.

Boniface Amani Gichina (CPM)

Tuesday, May 12, 2026

Write Your Vision Down: If it's Not On Paper, It's Vapour.


WRITE YOUR VISION DOWN: IF IT'S NOT ON PAPER IT'S VAPOUR.

Many people have beautiful dreams, powerful ideas and great ambitions in their minds, but they never take the next important step — writing them down.

A dream that is never written remains a wish.
A goal that is never documented easily fades away.

But when you write your vision down, you give it structure, direction and purpose.

Writing your vision transforms imagination into intention.
It helps you clarify your future, measure your progress and pursue your goals with focus and discipline.

Do not merely think about success.

Do not only talk about your plans.

Write them down. Review them. Work on them daily.

If it is not on paper, it is vapour.
It will evaporate and disappear.

The greatest achievements in life often begin with a written vision.

Habakkuk 2:2 KJV.

“And the LORD answered me, and said, Write the vision, and make it plain upon tables, that he may run that readeth it.”

Boniface Amani Gichina (CPM)

MARRIAGE STRUGGLES.

POWER STRUGGLES IN MARRIGE: ONE+ONE=ONE: BUT.....WHICH ONE?

Every marriage starts with a beautiful love story.

Two people meet, connect, dream together and promise "Forever-Yours".

But from the very first day, that story can slowly begin to mutate.

One of the greatest causes of this mutation is the struggle for power.

Who should lead?
Who should decide?
Who should be obeyed?
Who should have the final say?

The Bible says that in marriage, TWO people become ONE.

But the difficult question many couples silently wrestle with is:
Which ONE? 
The MAN or the WOMAN?

Sadly, when marriage becomes a battlefield for dominance instead of a sanctuary for love, peace begins to disappear. 

Ego replaces humility. 
Competition replaces cooperation.
Control replaces companionship.

Marriage was never designed to be a war for supremacy.

It was designed to be a union of mutual love, honour, sacrifice and understanding.

A healthy marriage is not about who is greater.

It is about two people choosing to become greater together.

When love leads, power struggles lose their strength.

Ephesians 5:21 (KJV):

"Submitting yourselves one to another in the fear of God."

Boniface Amani Gichina (CPM)