Grab a Cup of Tea...
A glimpse into what the past few months have whispered, taught, and revealed.
Standing at the Gate
The realisation hit me somewhere between overthinking a WhatsApp message and reheating my tea for the third time. I was waiting. Not in the cute, patient way that saints on
Kneeling to Lead: Lessons from the Vine and the Soil
If leadership had a personality, it would probably be that friend who insists on “just one cup of tea,” but three hours later you’re still deep in conversation about life,
The White Flag Looks Good on Me
They say the hardest thing in life is letting go–unless, of course, you’ve tried releasing a clingy WhatsApp group chat or deleting your food delivery app during a fast. But
Becoming Her…
I used to think leadership was about being the loudest voice in the room. Or at least the one with the best PowerPoint slides. You know, the person who walks
Self-Reliance Is Overrated: The Hard Truth About Love and Surrender
Once upon a time, in a world of overflowing calendars and endless deadlines, I stumbled upon a realization that leadership — true, meaningful leadership — isn’t about being the loudest voice in the room
I Was Today Years Old When I Learned My Wallet Is a Revival Tool
There I was, standing in the middle of the supermarket, debating whether to buy the good cheese or the one that tastes like rubber. And it hit me: not the
Letting Go, Leaning In: What Obedience Taught Me About God’s Plan
I used to think honour was something reserved for formal occasions–like standing when an elder enters the room, writing unnecessarily long and poetic thank-you notes, or pretending to enjoy your






