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It's okay to feel lost

Good people!! Whooosaaaap!   So, today I want to talk about something that I am convinced a lot of you are going through or have gone through it at some point.  Especially the young generation, like me. This is something I am going through now and have gone through lots of times in the past.   But first, let us do a quick rick up and then build upon it. In my last post, I wrote about being grateful for where we are and what we have. Living in the here and now in contentment and thankfulness. This post is sort of closely related to that and maybe a buildup. So, let us get right into it…….   Have you ever sat down and thought, "men, what am I doing with my life?” … “I need something better to do.” … “I am longing for something significant.” ... “What does tomorrow hold for me?” … “What will it be like tomorrow?” “I have waited too long to have a job.” … “Will I ever have a job?” … “Do I even know where I am going?” …that lostness (if there is a word like that) that anxiety, th

We can still be grateful...."Irregardless"

Whoa!!!! I just used a "Uhuru" word right there. I mean, I know it's an English word - of course, unstandard. President Kenyatta uses it a lot...irregardless; someone say hi to the president. Alright, peeps, that's beside the point. I wanna talk about something else - something like, we can still be grateful even now. Who isn't scared by how uncertain everything is? How you have no idea how tomorrow will look like, whether you will be healthy or not or even alive. Now, that's really scary. It feels like the entire globe is on some sort of break; things are not moving, it's not business as usual. Well, it's such a time that I would like to remind us about being grateful. Of course, it doesn't make sense. Hey, aah, I know that already. Just hear me out.  Sometimes, I get these urges to just kneel down and pray and many of those times I don't even know what I should pray about. So, today, sometimes happened and as I knelt down, I started thanking

A bit of the Christian world...

Whoosap people....... If you read my blog's description, then you understand that God forms all of me, not a better part of me. My perspective of life has greatly been shaped by Him. Well, now that you understand that, let's dive just a bit into the Christian world, on something that worries me.  And in case you are not a Christian and you are asking how this will build you, maybe it won't ( for most of you, it will) but it will open your eyes to something interesting. The world is evolving. It's changing at a very rapid speed. But in my observation, the Christian world never really changes. Look closely, and you will see trends as old as Jesus' time and far before. We still have the Pharisees and the Jesuses even today. We still have the Saul's that cling to the anointing and forget the giver of the anointing, and right there we have the David's that are after God's own heart - they know that the anointing is on them and they don't have to chase it.

Back to Old dreams

Hellooo.....it's been quite a while since I wrote so I thought maybe, I can revive some old dreams of being a writer. The first purpose of this blog was to write about education in Kilifi county but now I realize that my sphere of influence is bigger than a county. It's the whole globe now. And in terms of the subject...let's traverse. Talk of growth! Now, I decided not to delete the previous old posts, they definitely will remind me of where I have come from and well, I still am passionate about education.  Soo....the change or if you would like to call it growth, gets me now to write about all the things in my list of interests: entrepreneurship, management, family & fatherhood, youth empowerment, God's design for humanity & creation, love, nature, championing for Africans and Africa. All of this founded on truth and honesty and with the end goal of building people - influencing and changing perspectives that in the end result to people becoming the best versi