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.
We look down upon what we have in our houses. We wish for more and better. We are dissatisfied with what we have. Yet what we already have is the miraculous secret awaiting to be discovered and change our lives. …
How should we assess a leader? Could this be the biblical standard for political and other leadership categories? The leader in discussion here did very well and any country with this kind of results would be highly attractive. The Bible …
In the stiff competition of life people apply fair means and unfair means. One of the unfair ways in which people seek favours in the competition of life is by bootlicking. Our passage today gives an example of bootlickers and …
Asking questions and asking correct questions is an art all of us can learn. There is a lot of intelligence involved in asking questions. A situation can be salvaged if the right questions are asked. Which are the right questions …
When you are weak you need enabling. When you are helpless you need enabling. When you have done your best and your best is not enough, you need enabling. Do you need enabling when all is well and everything is …
Credit goes to the victorious normally, but not in this case. This gentleman won the battle, but he never got any credit or honor for that victory. How could he win without honor? What does it mean to us?
Israel crossed the Jordan on dry ground. This is a loaded statement. Do not take it lightly. The implications of that statement are far-reaching. Find out how. Israel crossed the Jordan on dry ground!
Who doesn't want to be great? The formula for greatness is quietly and actively sought by all of us. Greatness and success is seen as one and the same thing. In all aspects of life we wish to be great. …
Why is military strategy being applied in business today? Why are leaders with no military interests busy consuming literature on military strategy? Could this be the Bible version of military strategy?