I am deeply honored to have served at the Campus Leaders Movement. This event was far more than a gathering; it embodied the essence of Psalm 50:5 KJV
I witnessed a generation with an insatiable hunger for divine intimacy, as reflected in Psalm 24:6 KJV #TeensOnFireForChrist
Ministry is not always proof of intimacy.
You can be busy for God and still be far from Him.
Serving Jesus starts with being with Him,
not just working for Him.
In the Kingdom, proximity matters more than productivity.
Scarcity reinforces patterns.
Because it conditions you to believe that what you need is not always available, and when it is, you may not qualify.
So you:
Wait longer than necessary.
Pray harder than required.
Depend more on men than on Christ.
And when things don’t happen, you blame yourself—or worse, think God passed you by.
Apostleship!
This book was forged in intercession and burden—born out of deep travail and an unmistakable instruction from the Lord: “Speak to My purposes in the apostolic.” It carries the weight of heaven’s concern for the calling, training, and deploying of apostles in this generation.
Apostleship is not just another book—it is a sacred trust, a divine epistle written to shape the emerging apostolic voice in the earth. As the ministry gains popularity and visibility, the nuances of true apostleship must be recovered and rightly understood—stripped of hype, yet full of fire.
Every page echoes heaven’s call to reformers, builders, and sent ones. Loud, riveting, and deeply engaging, this book reaches into the blueprint of Scripture and unfolds the dimensions of apostolic governance, identity, formation, and metron. It is the voice behind the voice, realigning apostles with the ancient paths and prophetic rhythms of divine sending.
This is a must-read for budding and aspiring apostles—and for every believer discerning their part in God’s apostolic agenda.
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The fathers had their victories, but also their blind spots. The wisdom is to discern both, so as not to become what GOD is trying to correct. Sons must understand that they are meant to rebuild broken systems, not replicate them.
Dear Pilgrim,
In living for Jesus and His Kingdom on this side of the divide, life sometimes will hit you hard. What to eat, what to wear, what to put on, and where to live. It will literally feel like you're walking the valley of the shadow of death. Just because of your allegiance to Jesus and refusal to walk as the Gentiles walk; having their understanding darkened and being alienated from the life of God.
In that day, the burdens will be intense. Satan's suggestions of compromise will offer you a very attractive and "easy" way out. Nights will be lonely and sometimes tearful. It would seem that with every rising of the sun, your chances of remaining faithful to God dims.
Beloved, know this. The hands of God are perpetually committed to holding you. What you are going through is part of the tests and the challenges the Christian faces.
Like Hananiah, Mishael, and Azariah, you must look at the situations in the eye and say, "My God is able to save me, but even if he doesn't save me, i will still not bow"
This is the posture you must sustain.
There are situations where it's in delivering us from it that God will take the glory. But there are others where the only means for Him to get the glory is for you to go through it; no matter how painful and come out on the other side, after all, with the joy of your salvation raging!
So, lift your head up, plant your feet on the ground, and keep walking. The way the story ends is with you winning. Either in this life or the next.
Stay strong, soldier!
I have seen young vibrant men of God these days clinching to this title "Papa" some go as far as crystalizing it in their blood. Someone of their classmate or age—mate you'll hear my "spiritual daughter" how na??
Mercy Moments!
There are four distinct phases or faces of mercy—revealed in Romans 9—
Each with its own tone, intention, and demand.
These phases unfold in the life of every believer, not once, but often in cycles and layers.
To forsake any of these is to forfeit your own mercy.
“They that observe lying vanities forsake their own mercy” (Jonah 2:8).
Here’s how to recognise, walk in, and not miss your mercy moments:
1. ISAAC — Mercy as Fulfilled Prophecy
You are someone else’s promise in motion.
This is the mercy that comes before your effort, before your confession, before your qualification.
It is rooted in covenant. It is born from intercession.
Isaac wasn’t just a miracle child—he was the answer to a divine timeline.
His birth was laughter in the face of barrenness.
He existed because God made a promise—and mercy fulfilled it.
Isaac didn’t resist the mercy he was born into—he grew into it.
He submitted to the altar. He trusted his father’s leading.
He inherited the blessing and became the bridge between Abraham and Jacob.
Isaac didn’t miss his mercy moment—he walked in the fulfilment of it.
How to discern the Isaac phase:
You find yourself walking through doors you didn’t knock on.
You benefit from relationships, positions, or honours you didn’t fight for.
You carry a sense of divine timing—you were born for such a time as this.
Your life carries grace beyond your grind.
What this means today:
You are standing in a stream that began before you.
There were tears, prayers, and altars that paved this path.
You are a vessel of continuity.
Don���t trivialise what you were born into. Steward it.
2. JACOB — Mercy as Positional Love
You were chosen before you knew your name.
This is the mercy that chooses you while you are still flawed, still struggling, still unfinished.
Before Jacob was born, God had declared, “Jacob have I loved.”
Not because of merit. Not because of morality.
But because mercy is a choosing force.
And that choosing doesn't mean easy—it means processed.
Jacob was chosen, but he was also wrestled.
Jacob didn’t miss his mercy—he wrestled with it until it redefined him.
He went from deceiver to prince.
From running to returning.
From striving to surrendering.
Jacob’s response to mercy made him Israel.
How to discern the Jacob phase:
You sense God chasing you in your contradictions.
You feel both unqualified and unmistakably called.
Your identity is under pressure—old names don’t fit anymore.
Divine encounters disrupt your plans.
Grace keeps wrestling you out of your self-sabotage.
What this means today:
You are not here because you have it all figured out.
You are being re-named, re-shaped, re-routed.
Don’t resist the pressure—mercy is fighting for your identity.