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.
I will do it before your very eyes. What does that mean? Why is there a lot to learn from the small prophetic book of Zephaniah? This is deep and wider than we expected...
Sometimes to show faith, we respond to greetings by saying, "I am not complaining." To what extent is that true and right. Does God allow people to complain? What is the difference between complaining and murmuring?
When we go to heaven after sin is destroyed, is there a chance, sin may arise again as it did in the perfect world through Lucifer? Can sin arise a second time? Can God allow one person or nation to …
The situation will change for the better. The worst may be coming, but it is not the only thing coming. The worst may have happened, but it is not the final occurrence. By God's grace, the situation will change for …
Response matters. This narrative carries a great example of what an impressive response can do to avert a huge crisis. We could be in trouble today because our response is not impressive. Things could get better if our response would …
When you exclaim that it serves him/her right is it bad? What if indeed it serves him/her right? What if someone is going through what they deserve, is it wrong to say that it serves them right? Why is God …
Could the rush to acquire qualifications to serve God be a waste of resources? Who needs those qualifications? Must God use those who have acquired qualifications? Are there times when God overlooks qualifications? Read more...
How do you operate in a situation where you are not sure of the answer? If you are not sure of the answer, what are you sure of? If expecting a specific answer leads to disappointment, what should we expect? …
Leadership seems to be high risk. High risk from fellow leaders and from those outside leadership. What makes leadership high risk? Why would people murder their leaders? How are leaders murdered? By the definition given here, could it be that …