In economics, there is a concept of opportunity cost. This is the value of what you give up to get something else. In saying yes to something, we say no to something…

In economics, there is a concept of opportunity cost. This is the value of what you give up to get something else. In saying yes to something, we say no to something…
Repentance is more than just a change of mind; it’s a powerful act of surrender that transforms the heart. In Exodus 9 and 10, Pharaoh’s hardened heart serves as a stark reminder…
Welcome to the fourth weekly devotional recap of the year. This week, we learnt to anchor ourselves in God and rest in His faithfulness.
In our journey of faith, God’s power and authority are continually revealed, both in the extraordinary and the everyday. Like a well-scripted drama, the events in Exodus and the teachings in Matthew…
Imagine carrying a heavy bag on a long journey. Now think about the relief you’d feel if someone offered to help carry it for you. Even more amazing is when that person effortlessly lifts the weight, making what was burdensome for you seem like nothing to them.
God’s call can often feel overwhelming. When Moses stood before the burning bush, he didn’t see himself as a great leader. He saw a man with faltering speech and was afraid of…
Children are phenomenal. They sleep, wake, play, eat, cry, and laugh and have no worries in life. They do not ponder where their next meal will come from or worry about the clothes they will wear tomorrow.
Think of a seed buried in the soil. To the untrained eye, it seems lifeless and without purpose. Yet, beneath the surface, a transformation is taking place.
The book of Exodus is the second book written by Moses and its main theme is the deliverance of the children of Israel from the land of Egypt. It focuses on the…