By Peace Masiko Hasahya Lately, sustainability has been my soapbox. From efficiency tips to sustainable practices, I cannot stop raving about it. But here is the […]
Tag: Faith
Faith and fairness: sharing worship with domestic workers
By Bena Nekesa Every Sunday, churches fill with worshippers lifting their voices in song and bowing their heads in prayer. But not far from the […]
Daniel and the lion’s den
By Pauline Akello A long time ago, in a faraway land called Babylon, there lived a wise and kind man named Daniel. Daniel loved God […]
Role of mothers, fathers in first three years of a child’s life
By Dickson Tumuramye Parenting is one of life’s greatest adventures, and it begins not at birth, but at conception. From that very moment, both mother […]
The evolution of what we know as Bible today
Responded by Isaiah White QUESTION: Why was the Bible never written in the 1st, 2nd, or 3rd Century but instead in the 9th Century?Mugoya RESPONSE:Thank you […]
Aging well in a changing world
By Beatrice Nakibuuka At 72, Mzee Kato of Mukono still rises with the sun to tend his coffee shamba. His back is slightly curved, his […]
Verse of the Month“For even when we were with you, we gave you this command: If anyone will not work, let him not eat” (2 Thessalonians 3:10)
There is an inseparable link between working and eating. Where eating occurs without working, it is a form of injustice; and where work is done […]
Handling ethical resistance: lessons from Joseph
By Pr Isaiah White An ethical dilemma arises when choosing one right course of action means violating another. Christians frequently encounter such dilemmas that test […]
Spreading the Gospel in the age of screens
By Catherine KarnboIs digital discipleship a thriving reality reshaping how we connect, grow, and share our faith, or is it merely a microwave effect? In […]
When you are alone, abandoned
By Pr Isaiah White Psalm 22 is painful; it is written by David in one of his most difficult situations. The king feels alone and […]
