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What You Have Matters—and sometimes, we overlook its true value. My best moments are with family, gathered young and old. Just chilling at home, catching

What You Have Matters—and sometimes, we overlook its true value. My best moments are with family, gathered young and old. Just chilling at home, catching

The enemy thought she’d never rise again, get married, or hold her head up again after she was gang-raped on her wedding day. Many felt sorry

Catherine Syokau was the person I reached out to last year when I was working on a disability-related task. I needed to interview someone who

The God advantage is what makes the impossible possible. A story in the Bible tells of four lepers whose city was in crisis. Sick and

Fear of being judged is something we spend so much time trying to avoid that we forget people judge us even when we do nothing.

Light and Hope for Children with Disabilities begins with the inspiring story of Joyce Kiarie, who was born in Taita. When family conflicts arose, she

I first met Sarah Maina at All Saints Community Church. She was calm and quiet, and yet commanded respect. Many people preach with words, while

Do you still believe your degree is a strategy for success?Because here’s the truth: your degree is not a strategy and depending on it alone

According to Sonora Smart, a resident of Spokane, Washington, in the USA, this special day was about honoring and appreciating love and sacrifice by fathers

Becoming a better version of yourself won’t happen overnight. In fact, it requires a lot of discipline and intention. The change you want will happen

Before you share that news, whether it’s a breakthrough, a dream, or a big plan, pause and ask yourself: Is this the right time, and

This past Mother’s Day, I had a fantastic time. No, I didn’t go to a fancy restaurant or a faraway beach house to enjoy life.

Meet Naomi Kaburu, fondly known as Nash. She is a lovely and bubbly young woman whose vibe stands out the moment you meet her. She

April is the fourth month of the year, and in case you’ve forgotten, it is also Autism Awareness Month. It’s a great time to not

She never signed up for this journey – but who does? Doctors gave her son one year to live. Now, her story of raising a

Trust the process, my people! Let’s dive into a lesson that will change how you see growth and success. How many of you have cooked

Hey, beautiful! It’s time we admit it—Old Timers Can Learn from Gen Z. They’re doing something right, and we need to take notes. So, grab

One of the most powerful things about God’s love is its ability to transform us. When we turn to him, He loves us unconditionally, forgives

Your story is your power. It defines you, sets you apart, and gives you strength. It’s the foundation of everything you’ve achieved and will continue

2025 is still relatively new, and it’s not too late to share a word we will stand on personally and as a brand. At the

What if your story, even with all its struggles, setbacks, and flaws, is part of a greater narrative—a story redeemed by grace? A story where

The first time I saw the title of this movie, my curiosity kicked in. Something about the cover image was drawing me in. The deep

2024 tested us in many ways and now it’s time to leave the past behind and welcome 2025. Can you believe it’s already here?January was

How can you truly align with God’s Will in your own life? Have you ever felt the weight of this life—long hours with no better

Hey Empowered People, It’s your village homey Maggie here. How are you—like, really, how are you doing? Let’s have an honest check-in. If you’ve been

Embrace the messy middle. If this title caught your eye, chances are you’re an old-timer. And guess what? There’s no shame in that. I’m one,

Let me be honest: I don’t have all the answers and haven’t figured it all out. But I know what it’s like to feel sick

Hey everyone, Maggie here! Allow me to introduce a remarkable woman I first heard speak nearly two decades ago at an African women’s conference in

Hey, bold readers, grab your fave latte or chai and find your encouragement this week in this story. Let’s be honest: when we hear someone

When Valentine Kariuki’s mother was diagnosed with colon cancer four years ago, she found herself facing the ultimate test of faith. Like many who walk