Monday 24 March 2014

Church and our talents

As a member of the PCEA Kimuri Church, are you using your talent or talents to bring good or bad to the church? Many at times we are caught complaining about how the church runs its stuff (insert what comes to mind).

Well, have you taken the time to input your financial, architectural, communication(insert your profession) knowledge to ask the necessary people, the necessary questions and offer a helping hand to the issues (stuff) mentioned above?

On Saturday, a friend posed a question to a few of us. "How are you using your talent(s) to bring service to God? I indeed was challenged. She continued to say. In our church we probably do not have the ten or five talents but we only have one. With the one talent that we have been blessed with, how have we managed it to grow into something beautiful and bright that shines light unto the world. Is there something that you used to do so well but now you have no interest in it? Maybe God took it away when He realized that you took it all for granted.


We are often caught complaining "oh! they have too many harambees, oh! they take to long to approve stuff." What have you done with your talent to change this mindset. On my part I know I can use my communication skills to improve the quality of service we receive. What can you do on your part?


Let us not be too caught up in  the complaints that we forget to use our talents to bring honour and service to the Almighty God. 

Thursday 20 March 2014

I think this is it



He is the best thing that ever happened. Fits the description tall dark and handsome. We are somewhat alike and somewhat different. Different is good, adds spice to life as salt adds flavor to food.


We met ages ago. Say hi and that was it. But after our first date we talk endlessly. Topics range from business to life to love. Well, The list is endless. When he asked me out the first time, I was beyond nervous, mind you, it was just around the neighborhood.  

To be honest I kind of like him. Kind (not wanting to make it sound too obvious). Like in the not the we are 'boys' kind of like more like the I miss you even after a few hours of seeing each other. My cousin once said to me "do not go telling boys you miss them, it gets complicated." Was he right?  

I have written so 'much' but do know whether it even makes sense to you whose reading. Does it? 
Until next time.