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Kingdom Stewardship

Where is your heart? In Matthew 6:21 (NKJV) For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also. Where is your heart? That is a question that I asked myself this month while reading the book Blessed Life by Robert Morris. Is my treasure in heaven or on earth? Where do I store it? What does this even mean? I have always thought that being blessed is having a successful and rewarding career or business, in part it is, but that is not the full picture. Zoom out a bit, and you must investigate where these blessings come from and what you are doing to access them. Are you living a life of surrender or a life of waste or frugality? Living a surrendered life brings eternal joy and wealth without any sorrow. Proverbs 10:22 The blessing of the Lord makes one rich, and He adds no sorrow with it. This is very true in our day-to-day lives. You see times where families battle in courts for years on end, fighting battles from their fathers on the division of wealth; there is sorrow in these fa...

Local Mission Trip to Meru

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  Local Mission Trip to Meru, 1st May to 4th May 2025 Day 1, Thursday 1st May  Travel The time had come for the local mission, and I was behind in my fundraising. I posted to all my contacts that I had reached out to support me. They delivered, and I was extremely happy, and God provided this trip fully funded. The next mission is to Uganda, and I fully trust the Lord will deliver on this also.  The Fortified group, which is where I belong, was tasked with the travel arrangements, and we settled for 3 shuttles that would ferry everyone from Nairobi to Meru on Thursday and return on Sunday. Pau was our point lead on the communications with the shuttle service, and I was tasked to relay the information back to the arranging committee. Every action group was tasked with a portion of the arrangements of the mission, from food, accommodation, prayers, final report, and media. At the beginning of the arrangements, it was a bit chaotic, and it felt like headless chickens trying ...