• Happy Sunday to you. I hope you digitally connected?
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  • MORNING TEA

    SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 7, 2025.

    ARMED WITH STRENGTH.

    TODAY'S SCRIPTURE:
    Psalm 18:32, NIV-
    It is God who arms me with strength and keeps my way secure.

    TODAY'S WORD:
    When David went out to face the giant Goliath, he didn’t have a chance in natural. But David knew that the Lord his God had made him very powerful. Our strength doesn’t come just from our ability or our willpower. That’s all good, but you will face times when that’s not enough. The sickness is too strong, the trouble too great. That’s when you’re going to see the Lord your God empowering you to go further, to defeat giants, to accomplish dreams that seem impossible. There’s a force that you can’t see, a power that’s beyond your ability. The Lord who arms with strength has breathed His power on your life. Victory starts in your mind. You can’t think weak and be powerful. You can’t think limited and be strong. You can’t think fear and have courage. Is your thinking keeping you from being very powerful? Are wrong mindsets stopping the strength, the favour, the victory that belongs to you? Start thinking power thoughts. “I am strong. I am well able. I am confident. I am full of resurrection power.”

    PRAYER FOR TODAY:
    Father, thank You that other people and circumstances cannot keep me from what You have purposed for me. Thank You that You arm me with strength and resurrection power. I believe that You will take me through or over or around whatever stands in my way. In Jesus’ Name, Amen.
    MORNING TEA☕ SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 7, 2025. ARMED WITH STRENGTH. TODAY'S SCRIPTURE: Psalm 18:32, NIV- It is God who arms me with strength and keeps my way secure. TODAY'S WORD: When David went out to face the giant Goliath, he didn’t have a chance in natural. But David knew that the Lord his God had made him very powerful. Our strength doesn’t come just from our ability or our willpower. That’s all good, but you will face times when that’s not enough. The sickness is too strong, the trouble too great. That’s when you’re going to see the Lord your God empowering you to go further, to defeat giants, to accomplish dreams that seem impossible. There’s a force that you can’t see, a power that’s beyond your ability. The Lord who arms with strength has breathed His power on your life. Victory starts in your mind. You can’t think weak and be powerful. You can’t think limited and be strong. You can’t think fear and have courage. Is your thinking keeping you from being very powerful? Are wrong mindsets stopping the strength, the favour, the victory that belongs to you? Start thinking power thoughts. “I am strong. I am well able. I am confident. I am full of resurrection power.” PRAYER FOR TODAY: Father, thank You that other people and circumstances cannot keep me from what You have purposed for me. Thank You that You arm me with strength and resurrection power. I believe that You will take me through or over or around whatever stands in my way. In Jesus’ Name, Amen.
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  • MORNING TEA

    SUNDAY AUGUST 24, 2025.

    SURROUNDED.

    TODAY’S SCRIPTURE:
    Daniel 3:25, NKJV-
    “Look!” he answered, “I see four men loose, walking in the midst of the fire; and they are not hurt, and the form of the fourth is like the Son of God.”

    TODAY’S WORD:
    In Daniel 3, three Hebrew teenagers were thrown into the fiery furnace because they wouldn’t bow to King Nebuchadnezzar’s golden idol. Surrounded by intense fire, they should have died instantly. But the God who created fire and controls the universe, the fourth man, had the final say. He was right there in the fire with them, surrounding them with His protection. You may feel like you’re in the fire today. Things have come against you. What’s surrounding you may look powerful, strong, insurmountable. The good news is, our God is all-powerful. That sickness may look like the end, but when God says “live,” you’ll live. That addiction may seem permanent, and thoughts tell you that you’re never going to break it. But God is saying, “You’re not staying in that fire.” That addiction is not how your story ends. The fourth man is about to show up, and things are about to turn in your favour. What you thought was going to stop you is going to promote you instead. No matter what surrounds you, keep the right perspective. God has it surrounded.

    PRAYER FOR TODAY:
    Father, thank You that when I am surrounded with challenges, I can stay in peace knowing that You are surrounding me. Thank You that You are with me in the fire whether I can see You or not. I declare that You are greater than any force that comes against me. In Jesus’ Name, Amen.
    MORNING TEA☕ SUNDAY AUGUST 24, 2025. SURROUNDED. TODAY’S SCRIPTURE: Daniel 3:25, NKJV- “Look!” he answered, “I see four men loose, walking in the midst of the fire; and they are not hurt, and the form of the fourth is like the Son of God.” TODAY’S WORD: In Daniel 3, three Hebrew teenagers were thrown into the fiery furnace because they wouldn’t bow to King Nebuchadnezzar’s golden idol. Surrounded by intense fire, they should have died instantly. But the God who created fire and controls the universe, the fourth man, had the final say. He was right there in the fire with them, surrounding them with His protection. You may feel like you’re in the fire today. Things have come against you. What’s surrounding you may look powerful, strong, insurmountable. The good news is, our God is all-powerful. That sickness may look like the end, but when God says “live,” you’ll live. That addiction may seem permanent, and thoughts tell you that you’re never going to break it. But God is saying, “You’re not staying in that fire.” That addiction is not how your story ends. The fourth man is about to show up, and things are about to turn in your favour. What you thought was going to stop you is going to promote you instead. No matter what surrounds you, keep the right perspective. God has it surrounded. PRAYER FOR TODAY: Father, thank You that when I am surrounded with challenges, I can stay in peace knowing that You are surrounding me. Thank You that You are with me in the fire whether I can see You or not. I declare that You are greater than any force that comes against me. In Jesus’ Name, Amen.
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  • EVENING TEA
    SUNDAY MAY 11, 2025.

    A DESERT PLACE -

    TODAY'S SCRIPTURE:
    Isaiah 35:1–2, NIV-
    The desert and the parched land will be glad; the wilderness will rejoice and blossom. Like the crocus, it will burst into bloom; it will rejoice greatly and shout for joy.

    TODAY’S WORD:
    Experts say that for a desert to see an exceptional bloom of wildflowers, which typically happens only every ten to fifteen years, the conditions have to be just right. The best conditions for a superbloom are a prolonged drought followed by an excessive amount of rain. Both speak of hardship, struggle, damage, and what seems like nothing good, but the dry season and floods make way for the desert to burst into bloom and as Isaiah says, “Shout for joy.” You may be in a desert place right now. You have things that you don’t understand, people have done you wrong, the promotion didn’t go through, you have a medical problem. You’ll be tempted to complain, get discouraged, and bitter. God has not forgotten about you. The drought is a part of His plan. It’s making room for the new things He’s about to do. Stay faithful in the dry season. Yes, the excessive rain is coming and feels like a flood, but seeds of increase, abundance, and new levels are going to take root. A superbloom is coming. Get ready to shout for joy.

    PRAYER FOR TODAY:
    Father, thank You for loving me so much that, at times, You take me into a desert place to refine my character and cause me to blossom. Thank You that You’re getting me prepared for the new things You want to do in my life. I will be faithful in the dry seasons. In Jesus’ Name, Amen.
    EVENING TEA☕ SUNDAY MAY 11, 2025. A DESERT PLACE - TODAY'S SCRIPTURE: Isaiah 35:1–2, NIV- The desert and the parched land will be glad; the wilderness will rejoice and blossom. Like the crocus, it will burst into bloom; it will rejoice greatly and shout for joy. TODAY’S WORD: Experts say that for a desert to see an exceptional bloom of wildflowers, which typically happens only every ten to fifteen years, the conditions have to be just right. The best conditions for a superbloom are a prolonged drought followed by an excessive amount of rain. Both speak of hardship, struggle, damage, and what seems like nothing good, but the dry season and floods make way for the desert to burst into bloom and as Isaiah says, “Shout for joy.” You may be in a desert place right now. You have things that you don’t understand, people have done you wrong, the promotion didn’t go through, you have a medical problem. You’ll be tempted to complain, get discouraged, and bitter. God has not forgotten about you. The drought is a part of His plan. It’s making room for the new things He’s about to do. Stay faithful in the dry season. Yes, the excessive rain is coming and feels like a flood, but seeds of increase, abundance, and new levels are going to take root. A superbloom is coming. Get ready to shout for joy. PRAYER FOR TODAY: Father, thank You for loving me so much that, at times, You take me into a desert place to refine my character and cause me to blossom. Thank You that You’re getting me prepared for the new things You want to do in my life. I will be faithful in the dry seasons. In Jesus’ Name, Amen.
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  • The Silent Resignation: Are Your Employees Working or Just Waiting?

    Not every resignation comes with a letter—some employees check out mentally long before they walk out physically.

    When I got a new job years back—I was so excited! But that enthusiasm *vanished* within my first week. Why? I was suddenly told I had to work Saturdays and Sundays without extra pay

    How do you dubiously leave out such a clause **all through recruitment**, let someone resign from their previous job, only to drop the bomb later? It felt like a **trap**, and it stole the joy of my new job. I endured, stayed engaged, but my mental perception changed. The fulfillment of being employed faded—until I found another job.

    Employers, how do you ensure transparency to avoid disengagement?
    Employees, what has ever made you mentally check out of a job?

    Today's Debate:
    What’s the real cause of silent resignations—bad leadership, lack of growth, poor pay, or something else? Let’s discuss it!

    #SilentResignation #WorkplaceEngagement #EmployeeWellbeing #LeadershipMatters #RetentionStrategies #WorkplaceCulture #EmployerEmployeeBalance #GrowthOpportunities
    The Silent Resignation: Are Your Employees Working or Just Waiting? Not every resignation comes with a letter—some employees check out mentally long before they walk out physically. When I got a new job years back—I was so excited! But that enthusiasm *vanished* within my first week. Why? I was suddenly told I had to work Saturdays and Sundays without extra pay 😳 How do you dubiously leave out such a clause **all through recruitment**, let someone resign from their previous job, only to drop the bomb later? It felt like a **trap**, and it stole the joy of my new job. I endured, stayed engaged, but my mental perception changed. The fulfillment of being employed faded—until I found another job. Employers, how do you ensure transparency to avoid disengagement? Employees, what has ever made you mentally check out of a job? 💡Today's Debate: What’s the real cause of silent resignations—bad leadership, lack of growth, poor pay, or something else? Let’s discuss it! 👇 #SilentResignation #WorkplaceEngagement #EmployeeWellbeing #LeadershipMatters #RetentionStrategies #WorkplaceCulture #EmployerEmployeeBalance #GrowthOpportunities
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  • AFTERNOON TEA

    SATURDAY JANUARY 25, 2025.

    THE SUNDAY MORNING BOX. 

    TODAY’S SCRIPTURE:
    Psalm 63:1-
    You, God, are my God, earnestly I seek you; I thirst for you, my whole being longs for you, in a dry and parched land where there is no water.

    TODAY’S WORD -
    David is thought to have written Psalm 63 in the isolation of the wilderness during the difficult years when King Saul was trying to kill him. He used that time to seek God, to draw close to God with his whole being. One thing about being isolated is that not having a lot of people to give your attention to, you can turn your attention toward your Heavenly Father. It’s an opportunity to learn to talk to Him and get to know Him. It’s a time to develop a deeper relationship where He’s not just a Sunday morning God, but all through the day, in your thoughts, you talk to God as you’d talk to a friend. God will be as involved in your life as much as you want Him to be. If you keep Him in a Sunday morning box, He’ll stay there. But He wants to be so much more than that. Sometimes, with all the busyness of life, with all the people and the activities, we don’t make time for God. That’s a mistake. Make sure you keep Him first place.

    PRAYER FOR TODAY:
    Father, thank You that I can seek You with my whole heart, knowing that I will surely find You. Thank You that I can live my life passionately, with a desire to go deeper with You. I declare that You are far more to me than a Sunday morning God. You are my God every moment of the day. In Jesus’ Name, Amen.
    AFTERNOON TEA☕ SATURDAY JANUARY 25, 2025. THE SUNDAY MORNING BOX.  TODAY’S SCRIPTURE: Psalm 63:1- You, God, are my God, earnestly I seek you; I thirst for you, my whole being longs for you, in a dry and parched land where there is no water. TODAY’S WORD - David is thought to have written Psalm 63 in the isolation of the wilderness during the difficult years when King Saul was trying to kill him. He used that time to seek God, to draw close to God with his whole being. One thing about being isolated is that not having a lot of people to give your attention to, you can turn your attention toward your Heavenly Father. It’s an opportunity to learn to talk to Him and get to know Him. It’s a time to develop a deeper relationship where He’s not just a Sunday morning God, but all through the day, in your thoughts, you talk to God as you’d talk to a friend. God will be as involved in your life as much as you want Him to be. If you keep Him in a Sunday morning box, He’ll stay there. But He wants to be so much more than that. Sometimes, with all the busyness of life, with all the people and the activities, we don’t make time for God. That’s a mistake. Make sure you keep Him first place. PRAYER FOR TODAY: Father, thank You that I can seek You with my whole heart, knowing that I will surely find You. Thank You that I can live my life passionately, with a desire to go deeper with You. I declare that You are far more to me than a Sunday morning God. You are my God every moment of the day. In Jesus’ Name, Amen.
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  • Soul care

    ‘Beloved, I pray that you may prosper in all things and be in health, just as your soul prospers.’
    3 John v. 2 NKJV


    Your body is like an ‘earth suit’ that will eventually die and be replaced with a new, celestial, Christlike body. Paul writes, ‘We have this treasure in earthen vessels’ (2 Corinthians 4:7 KJV). The treasure, the thing that matters most, the thing that will live for eternity, is your soul. John writes, ‘Beloved, I pray that you may prosper in all things and be in health, just as your soul prospers.’ Someone has estimated that the average body contains enough phosphorous to make 800,000 match heads, enough sugar to make 60 cubes, enough salt to cover 20 spoons, and enough iron to make a three-inch nail. The rest is just dust and water.

    The story is told of a little boy who was taught in Sunday school, ‘For dust thou art, and unto dust shalt thou return’ (Genesis 3:19 KJV). One day, when he was looking under the bed, his mother asked him, ‘What are you looking at?’ He replied, ‘My Sunday school teacher said that we come from dust and go back to dust. There’s somebody under my bed, and I can’t tell whether they’re coming or going!’

    Seriously, since your body is temporal and your soul is eternal, you must take the long view and practice soul care. Nurture your soul daily with God’s Word. Fortify and enrich it by spending time each day with God in prayer. Discover the talents and treasures He has placed within you and invest them into the kingdom of God. Next time someone says to you, ‘Take care of yourself,’ think not only about your body but about your soul.

    Genesis 18-19, Matthew 6:1-15

    #wordfortoday
    Soul care ‘Beloved, I pray that you may prosper in all things and be in health, just as your soul prospers.’ 3 John v. 2 NKJV Your body is like an ‘earth suit’ that will eventually die and be replaced with a new, celestial, Christlike body. Paul writes, ‘We have this treasure in earthen vessels’ (2 Corinthians 4:7 KJV). The treasure, the thing that matters most, the thing that will live for eternity, is your soul. John writes, ‘Beloved, I pray that you may prosper in all things and be in health, just as your soul prospers.’ Someone has estimated that the average body contains enough phosphorous to make 800,000 match heads, enough sugar to make 60 cubes, enough salt to cover 20 spoons, and enough iron to make a three-inch nail. The rest is just dust and water. The story is told of a little boy who was taught in Sunday school, ‘For dust thou art, and unto dust shalt thou return’ (Genesis 3:19 KJV). One day, when he was looking under the bed, his mother asked him, ‘What are you looking at?’ He replied, ‘My Sunday school teacher said that we come from dust and go back to dust. There’s somebody under my bed, and I can’t tell whether they’re coming or going!’ Seriously, since your body is temporal and your soul is eternal, you must take the long view and practice soul care. Nurture your soul daily with God’s Word. Fortify and enrich it by spending time each day with God in prayer. Discover the talents and treasures He has placed within you and invest them into the kingdom of God. Next time someone says to you, ‘Take care of yourself,’ think not only about your body but about your soul. Genesis 18-19, Matthew 6:1-15 #wordfortoday
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  • What a privilege to see the last Sunday of this year. #GratefulHeart
    What a privilege to see the last Sunday of this year. #GratefulHeart
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  • Happy last Sunday of 2024!

    Congratulations everyone on making it this far!

    Glory be to our Preserver and Maker!

    #Gratitude #SundayReflections #2024
    🎉 Happy last Sunday of 2024! 🗓️ Congratulations everyone on making it this far! 🙌 Glory be to our Preserver and Maker! ✨ #Gratitude #SundayReflections #2024
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  • Happy Sunday
    Compliments of the season
    Happy Sunday 🌺 Compliments of the season🎉🎊
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