Prof. Rei Kesis is an ordained Pastor of the SDA Church and An Associate Professor of Applied Theology and Religious Studies. College Principal. An Award-Winning Author, Prolific blogger @reikesis.com, Content Creator at YouTube, TikTok, etc., and an Endorsed Chaplain.
If no one can tame the tongue, are we hopelessly at the mercy of whatever the tongue does? If the tongue is a restless evil and no one amongst us all can tame it, aren’t we permanent slaves to the …
KISS is the principle to use. Daily we go to work. Daily we go to school. Daily we must be reminded that we are believers. Daily we must be reminded to relate well with one another. Daily we must be …
It is within my personal space to decide who is my friend. Don't force any friend on me. It is on this basis that forced marriages are abhorrent. They defile personal space.
A productive life provides for urgent needs. If you have resources to address urgent needs, it means you have savings. Regular expenses are budgeted for regularly. Urgent needs were unplanned and we have no time to waste except spend on …
There is a limit to what we put up within a toxic environment and relationship, or else we will suffer a mental breakdown. There is a limit to attempts we make to salvage a business, or else we will sink …
There may be many other verses in Bible that make you uncomfortable but if it is God’s word we must obey.Now that this text is in the Bible, it will remain true at all times that everyone without exception, who …
Relationships begin small and safe, innocent and harmless, but over time your partner gains too much control, you cant even leave in peace if you want. They are innocent and harmless at the beginning.
Do these characteristics define your fiancee, friends, colleagues, business partners, fellow worshippers, Social media group friends, etc.? Do these words describe the people who you listen to, read from, and follow on social media? The Bible gives you free divine …
f our lifestyle doesn’t match our profession of faith, we will never win anyone to Christ. Conduct is a critical aspect of Christian life. May God grant us His Spirit to mould our conduct and guide us, in Jesus’ name, …