When the world is asking, “Where is the church?” what will you say, and where will you stand? It is not the first time this question has arisen. In moments of crisis, calamity, political instability,

The Church is Not a Chama
In case you’re wondering what a chama is, let me rephrase it: “The Church is not a members-only club.” Before you come for the messenger, know that this was a bold submission by Elder Edwin

When Strength Fails, His Grace Prevails
It’s almost impossible to believe that we are only four months away from the end of the year. For some, that thought sparks excitement; for others, it carries the weight of dreams unfulfilled, battles still

My Second Half Is Here!
“But Jesus ignored their comment…” (Mark 5:36) Isn’t it powerful to know that our Saviour, Jesus Christ, is never shaken by bad news? When Jairus was told that his little girl was dead, not sick,

Grace That Turns Shame to Restoration
There are moments in life when you look around and all you see are the pieces, fragments of what used to be your plans, your identity, your hope. You feel like something was stolen, or

The Call To Grow Up in Faith
Last Sunday at Ruach West Assembly, we celebrated Ubuntu Sunday, a powerful moment to reflect on the beauty of community and spiritual fruitfulness. Our sanctuary is honoured to be home to internationals from 15 different

Fruitfulness Is Not Optional: How to Live a Life That Produces Results.
“Mathematics is the manipulation of numbers; if you understand how to work with numbers, you will get what you are looking for.” This statement from Pastor Flavia Murugi might not feel relatable, especially if math

Trusting The Potency of Your Calling
Think back to a moment when you were selected for something special. Maybe it was a role you wanted, a job others were eyeing, or even a simple moment of being picked for a team.

You’re Chosen, Not Random
A new month is here, and with it comes a divine reminder wrapped in our theme: “Chosen and Fruitful”, drawn straight from the heart of John 15:16. “You did not choose me, but I chose

God’s Ultimate Purpose Is Completion Not Comfort
Have you ever felt like there is more to life than what you are experiencing? That, despite checking off a majority of things on your list of goals, there’s this nagging feeling of ‘What if?’