Thursday, 24 February 2011

Awesome Wonder

Today was another awesome fellowship day. We had a Naija brooder Ev. Chris Ikechukwu, and for real, it was rather interesting following his message coz of the nainjarian intonation. All the same, he is truly annointed, and I am just amazed at how awesome God is, and today, like on many other occassions, He came and did so in a mighty way, Praise Jesus for the revelations and prophesies therein!

If there is one thing I marvel at, it is how consistent God is - His ways are straight and smooth, He is not a god of confusion; He is never too early, and never too late; He is right on time. He is the same yesterday, today and forever more. AMEN! It is that consistency that is so attractive to me, for I know that I can truly count on Him; not only is He consistent, but He sure is full of surprises. ' My thoughts are not your thoughts, neither are your ways mine', says the Lord in Isaiah 55:8. Truly, we are short sighted as mere mortals, and I have come to appreciate that in the recent months more and more. We limit God, and box Him as though He were limited like you and me, and yet He owns the heavens and the earth and all that is in it!

I am glad I am learning to live more by faith - bila logic, bila maswali mingi, just having great expectations and believing it will come to pass; and yes, more often than not, I get surprised, because He is able to do 'abundantly more than I could ever ask or imagine'. How awesome is that.

I am praying for several interventions this season, among them my special needs son's entire programme - his schedule, his tutors, his time, etc. I can see it beautifully unfolding; I think it already is...and I am excited. Something profound I read the other day, 'A lot of Christians are going to get to heaven and find out that God offered so much more than they experienced'. God's grace is truly sufficient for us. I pray that I will not be among those people,I intend to discover and use my privileges here on earth to the max. If He is the King, then I am the priviledged Princess. How about that!

As for this audience on Churchill live, how is it they are booing Mututho, the way he has saidiad this country, and especially the youth from 'nyumba ya Mumbi', who's wives and mothers are taking to the streets in protest, coz they can't even get it up! Bure kabisa.

Let me retire now to some animated Naija entertainment; helps me unwind kiasi.

'Amukira ngatho nii wikite wega nii ku hotanira hatikaini neneee...'

Wednesday, 23 February 2011

A Journey of A Thousand Miles....

Hmmmm. Just like many other people out there, procrastination has kept me from doing my 'Dear Diary' sessions for the last 'n' years (shindwe kabisa!!!). Technology and all things 21st Century have now caught up with me and I was recently informed that I had been overtaken by the notepad and pen style of journalling (if there's such a word); to hook up with a blog. How cool, I thought, and here I am - ONLY two weeks later. I am particularly impressed with myself as I am easily intimidated by technology, but I am determined. My 7 year old son can do his homework and draw me a flower (on paint as he calls it, ie Corel Draw) on my own laptop...I will soon be looking up to him for some tutorials!

I am really excited to be doing this, because I have always wanted to write. I am often inspired by Josaya Wasonga, he of the Pudding and Tenderoni tales; I think if I were a writer I would write just like him - from the heart! That's how I know to write best.

I wonder what my writing style will be like, a year from now. I am also hoping to use this forum to vent - yes, to unleash my frustrations of the day, to share my joys and also to appreciate the goings on around me. I wonder who's going to be joining me in this journey...

Haya, fungeni michipi, tufunge safari; here we go....