Category Archives: All Notes

Encouragement in Unexpected Places

I’m thankful to be part of a church where the “encouragement tank” is always full. This might not be the case for everyone, and perhaps it’s not for you either. Yet, encouragement is vital. We are told, urged, and even commanded to encourage one another, especially given the challenging times in which we live. You’ve experienced encouragement, so… Read More »

When the Glory Fades

My wife and I recently met with a young Christian leader who preaches regularly at our church. As we sat around the wood burner that evening, our conversation shifted to the moves of God in recent years. My friend has never experienced a move of God—that manifest presence, that heavy sense of His glory that lingers over worship.… Read More »

Fear and Faith in your Storm

You might need to read this … Matthew 8:23–27 is a big challenge—not just to me, but to you too, as you’ll see. This story isn’t just a story; it’s a mirror, a picture of what it means to live, to trust, and to follow Jesus in the real world—in life, because, to be honest, storms are everywhere;… Read More »

A Story of Ears, Swords, and Grace

Meet Malchus There’s a moment, tucked away in the chaos of Gethsemane, that most of us overlook. The garden is dimly lit, tension fills the air, and Jesus—fully God, fully man—stands on the brink of His ultimate purpose. And right there, in the middle of betrayal, violence, swords, and confusion, we meet Malchus. Malchus? Who is he? His… Read More »

Angels? What angels…?

Keep looking. Whatever happened to the angels? The ones who lit up the sky over Bethlehem with “Glory to God in the highest”? The ones who rolled away stones and sat on them as if death were a mere inconvenience? Do they not show up anymore? Or is it that we’ve forgotten how to see? Throughout Scripture, angels… Read More »

A dagger, a king, and a very messy end.

Ehud does not disappoint…. The story of Ehud in Judges 3 is one of those gritty, unpredictable tales where God works in ways no one sees coming. It’s uncomfortable, even shocking at times, but it’s laced with divine purpose. First, we see that God uses the unexpected. Ehud was left-handed—a detail that seems trivial until you realise how… Read More »