• ROOTED Series: Building a Legacy That Lasts

    The post emphasizes the importance of building a meaningful legacy through daily faithfulness and intentional living. It highlights that life is finite, urging reflection on what truly matters beyond temporary success. With biblical insights, it encourages individuals to live with purpose and accountability, shaping their legacy daily rather than merely at life’s end.

  • ROOTED Series: Passing the Flame

    The passing of faith to the next generation requires more than mere teaching; it demands authentic modeling and shared experiences. Children learn faith through observing adults embody beliefs in daily life. Churches and families should foster a community where faith is visible and lived out, emphasizing sincerity over perfection for lasting impact.

  • ROOTED Series: When the Soul Is Weary

    The Christian response to suffering and mental burden emphasizes honesty in faith, acknowledging feelings of distress rather than viewing them as spiritual failures. Scripture invites believers to lament, trust, and pray, promoting community support. Ultimately, God is present in suffering, providing peace and welcoming the weary without demanding immediate solutions.

  • Distributing Medicine in Gbedin, Nimba, Liberia

    While touring through northeastern Liberia in the Nimba County region, we traveled to Gbedin to visit the New Covenant OFWB Church in that village. This is the only church serving the surrounding area. The current building replaced the original church, which collapsed several years ago. The original church was constructed from mud and clay bricks…

  • ROOTED Series: Holy in a Boundary-Less World

    In a sex-saturated culture, believers grapple with faithfulness, purity, and holiness amid overwhelming sexual messages. The Bible emphasizes that God’s will is holiness, which nurtures genuine desire and restores relational integrity. True purity comes from a heart aligned with God, cultivated through intentional choices and empowered by grace, leading to freedom and joy.

  • When the Preacher Is Tired but the Pulpit Still Calls

    There are weeks when I approach Sunday already weary. The calendar has been full, the phone has rung too often, and grief or conflict has lingered longer than expected. My body is tired, my mind is cluttered, and my heart feels thin. Yet the pulpit still calls. I have learned that fatigue does not disqualify…

  • My Visit to Nimba County, Liberia

    After a long and exhausting journey—complete with unexpected challenges in Brussels and the blessing of meeting John Kaykay—I finally arrived in Monrovia. It was late at night, and the city was cloaked in deep darkness. Waiting for me at the airport was Bishop Darlington Gnininte, along with his wife Dezere, his father Benedict, and two…

  • ROOTED Series: Beyond the Pew

    The article emphasizes that church involvement should extend beyond mere attendance to active participation. Believers are encouraged to find their purpose within the church, recognizing that everyone holds a vital role in fostering community and connection. True belonging arises through service, not passive consumption, fulfilling God’s design for His church.

  • God Sent A John Kaykay

    I have preached many times, urging my congregations to “trust in the Lord.” It is easy to say those words from behind a pulpit. It is much harder to live them when circumstances are beyond your control and rest in the hands of someone else. Such was the case during my recent trip to Monrovia,…

  • ROOTED Series: When the Future Feels Fragile

    The text discusses handling anxiety about the future through faith in God. It emphasizes that anxiety often stems from losing control and highlights Jesus’ teachings on focusing on present trust rather than worrying about tomorrow. The essence of faith lies in recognizing dependence on God, allowing for planning while submitting to His guidance.