By Mark Allen Powell Financial stewardship is not only a matter of faithful giving but of faithful living. In response to the Gospel, we submit […]
Category: Ethics
What would Jesus do? Integrity at work
By Catherine N. Kärnbo In moments of moral pressure, the question “What would Jesus do?” can sound simple. Yet in today’s workplaces, it may be […]
The ethics of ‘Thank You’
By Isaiah White Saying “thank you” is far more than polite etiquette or a social reflex. It is a deeply ethical act, one that affirms […]
Civil Disobedience: A God ordained last resort
By Pr Isaiah White Christianity is, at its heart, a movement of obedience. The Bible, the manual of this faith, is replete with instructions calling […]
AI for good or for bad: can we redeem the AI digital race?
By Catherine N. Karnbo The debate over artificial intelligence (AI) is one of the most pressing conversations of our time. Some argue that AI is […]
The ethics of power transition
By Pr Isaiah White Of all the challenges a leader faces, perhaps the most profound and most delicate is the act of letting go. In […]
When the right thing is the wrong thing to do
By Pr Isaiah White A donkey and a dog were left to guard a house. When a thief tried to break in, the dog did […]
How to build self-confidence
By Sandra Mutesi Self-confidence is the belief that you can achieve something beyond your current experiences and skills. It is nurtured through practising self-kindness and […]
The crisis of constant noise
By Catherine N. Karnbo When I attended Sunday school, we used to sing a simple yet powerful song: “Read your Bible every day if you […]
When believers exploit faith
By Priest Isaiah White When Jesus came to this world, he was born in Palestine, and the days, Jesus was born, the region of Palestine […]
