Honoring Fathers
Embracing the Journey of Kairos If we believe that God’s timing is perfect, then the waiting is not a punishment — it’s a part of the promise. But what do we do in the meantime? Between the planting and the harvest? Between the prayer and the answer? This is the space where faith is not just a word — it becomes a lifestyle. One of the most powerful examples of living in the “kairos gap” is found in the story of Joseph. Sold into slavery, falsely accused, imprisoned — for years, it looked like his dreams were forgotten. But God was not late. He was working behind the…
Embracing the Journey of Kairos
Living in the In-Between – Embracing the Journey of Kairos We believe that God’s timing is perfect, then the waiting is not a punishment — it’s a part of the promise. But what do we do in the meantime? Between the planting and the harvest? Between the prayer and the answer? This is the space where faith is not just a word — it becomes a lifestyle. One of the most powerful examples of living in the “kairos gap” is found in the story of Joseph. Sold into slavery, falsely accused, imprisoned — for years, it looked like his dreams were forgotten. But God was not late. He was working…
Kairos: Trusting God’s Perfect timing
Kairos – God’s Perfect Timing There is something deeply comforting about knowing that God is not bound by our clocks or calendars. While we often live by schedules, appointments, and deadlines, the Creator of time Himself moves in a different rhythm — one that is holy, purposeful, and perfect. The Bible introduces us to this idea through two different words for time: chronos and kairos. Chronos is the ticking of the clock — linear, measurable time. But kairos is different. Kairos refers to the appointed time, the divine moment, the God-ordained intersection where His will unfolds exactly as it should. We find a beautiful reflection of this in Ecclesiastes 3:1,…
Love Never Fails
Love NEVER FAILS As followers of Christ, we are commissioned to “Go into all the world and preach the gospel to every creature. Whoever believes and is baptized will be saved, but whoever does not believe will be condemned. And these signs will accompany those who believe: In My name they will drive out demons, they will speak in new tongues; they will pick up serpents, and if they drink anything deadly, it will not harm them; they will lay hands on the sick, and they will recover.” (Mark 16:15–18) When we pray for healing, we can sometimes fall into the mindset that illness or suffering is a result…