This new month has given you another opportunity.
Do not waste it comparing yourself to others.
Focus on one assignment at a time.
• One workout.
• One chapter.
• One sale.
• One disciplined decision step by step.
If you remain consistent, you will achieve results.
Somebody somewhere might need this.
Child is sick - Exodus 15:26
Overwhelmed - Isaiah 40:11
Exhausted - Isaiah 40:29-31
Need strength - Isaiah 41:10
Anxious about your child - Isaiah 41:10
Feel like you're failing - Psalm 103:13-14
Need wisdom - Proverbs 2:6
Need patience - Proverbs 14:29
Heart is broken - Psalm 34:18
Need peace in chaos - Isaiah 26:3
Need rest - Psalm 23:1-3
Trying to do it all - Psalm 127:2
Feeling unseen - Genesis 16:13
Protecting your child - Psalm 121:7-8
I would only tell a man's daughter one thing, that most men are profoundly lost, frightened creatures who do not understand themselves, let alone you. they arrive with their needs poorly disguised as affection and they are so sturdily convinced of their own sincerity that they will fool you for months, sometimes years. and this is not because they are evil, it is because they are unfinished. and unfinished men do terribly stupid things to the women that love them and then stand there baffled at the wreckage, as if some other man inside them did it all. that so the one thing i would tell her is this, you will not be able to tell the unfinished ones from the finished ones by their words. you can only tell by what they do when they are angry, or tired, or scared. that is where you see what you are actually working with
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A majority of Kenyans have continued to extend their hands to support Joel, an American passport holder and former US Navy worker who’s now stranded in Malindi. He was allegedly defrauded of over Ksh 80 million by his Kenyan partner Martha.
After selling his Ksh 100 million house in Dublin for a comfortable retirement, Joel bought property with Martha but now faces a demand letter from her lawyer ordering him to vacate the house until the court decides the case. Joel risks being evicted and is currently homeless, penniless, and relying on well-wishers.
A member of the Rotary Club of Malindi has offered him unlimited accommodation, and we’re grateful to the “Father of Dogs” for his legal guidance and for standing with Joel physically in court.
This case highlights a painful reality at the Kenyan coast where foreigners lose their lifetime’s savings to fake relationships and get stranded in a foreign land. Joel lost everything he built in just 4 months. We pray the U.S. Embassy Nairobi steps in to help one of their own.
The ongoing case is scheduled for Wednesday next week in Malindi, and we urge anyone who can to show up and support humanity. Aki huyo mzungu anakiona kweli…
Men need to remember to take care of themselves. Drink water, get fresh air and lift weights. Don’t get too depressed. Stop watching news slop and avoid rage baiting algorithms. Lose belly fat that causes inflammation and read books that disciplines attention span. Stay positive and improve on something every day. Chin towards God.
neglect rarely announces its consequences all at once.
it changes expectations gradually, lowering them year by year until deprivation begins to resemble normality. what should have been common care becomes exceptional. what should have been expected becomes a gift.
and so a person learns to celebrate fragments.
a little attention. a brief kindness. a moment of recognition.
none of these things are small in themselves, yet they gain disproportionate weight when measured against a long history of absence.
the tragedy is not merely the neglect. it is the recalibration that follows. a life can become so accustomed to scarcity that ordinary human warmth appears extraordinary.
People still don't believe in chemtrails even though the American Government has already been caught over 30 times experimenting with toxic chemicals on its citizens, even on entire counties.
Can I shock you?
About 813,000 Kenyans are living with diabetes.
About 458,000 don’t even know they have it.
Only about 163,000 are receiving treatment.
And only about 57,000 have their blood sugar under good control.
By the time many people are diagnosed, the kidneys, eyes, heart and nerves have already suffered damage. Early screening should be a national priority.