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.
What is the truth behind short temper? Can a short tempered person overcome this problem? What are the spiritual and social implications of being short tempered? What is the truth behind short temper?
Avoid all extremes? Isn't faith demonstrated by being extreme? Is it bad to be extremely good? Extremely righteous? What does the Bible mean when it tells us to avoid over righteousness and over wickedness? Are all extremes bad? Even extremely …
Must we have good times and bad times in life? Why can't it be all good times? Can't God prevent bad times? What should we do when good times come and when bad times come?
A wise man changes his mind, but how frequently? A wise man changes his mind, does that mean he/she falls for anything? A wise man changes his mind, does that mean the wise man is firm on nothing and ever …
Justice delayed is justice denied. God is the ultimate judge of the universe. Is God's justice delayed in some instances? Does God act too late? Does God have a backlog of cases? Is judgment waiting for end of time in …
That God can't find you and me? Omniscient all knowing God can't find us? Omnipresent God, ever present anywhere and everywhere can't find us? Where is this that God can't find us? When even God can't find us anywhere?
A Boomerang effect is a law put in place by God. It is as sure as the law of gravity. The boomerang will never ever fail to happen. God has personally promised to ensure that it all boomerangs. God's promises …
Under the difficulties that we meet everyday, all we need is an idea of what to do and we will proceed. We go for benchmarking in order to get ideas. We consult to get ideas. We have so many ideas, …
There are times when no progress will be made without taking risks. There are also risks that should never ever be taken. How do we tell the difference between the two? Why should we risk?