Getting Our Boots Dirty Again
From the Comfort of the Pew to the Mud of Munsieville On Sunday, the 17th of May 2026, I stepped out of the routine of comfortable Sunday fellowship and into…
From the Comfort of the Pew to the Mud of Munsieville On Sunday, the 17th of May 2026, I stepped out of the routine of comfortable Sunday fellowship and into…
The tear that taught me preparedness I was facilitating a Safety, Health and Environmental Fire Marshal training, standing confidently before a group of people and teaching about emergency preparedness, risk…
I am the resurrection and the life It was a good Saturday. Or was it? Truthfully, it could have been disastrous. It certainly did not look good in the beginning.…
In preparation for Valentine’s Day, we had the privilege of sitting down with our Territorial Leaders, Colonels Stephen and Theresa Malins, to listen to their hearts, hear the story of…
Our world is full of noise. Phones ring, people rush, and responsibilities call for our attention. It can sometimes feel as if only the loudest voices are noticed. Yet the…
Some days begin quietly. The kettle boils, the house is still, and the morning light feels gentle as it reaches across the room. In moments like these, we often notice…
Doubt is not a sign that faith is absent. But it is often a sign that faith is under pressure. Even the strongest believers encounter moments where questions rise faster…
It’s that time of year when the world celebrates “fresh starts” and lists of resolutions appear everywhere. I’ve tried making New Year’s resolutions many times, but they seldom last longer…
Some days feel like Elim. The shade is generous. The water is cool. Strength returns. In Exodus 15:27, Elim is described as a place with twelve springs of water and…
Faith often begins in small, ordinary ways before anyone notices. For Lieutenant Colonel Zakithi Mabaso, it started in quiet, everyday moments ... walking alongside her parents, learning to adjust to…