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Author:saltandlight

Celebrating Christmas 2020

Oh wow, we are in December 2020. What a privilege! I want to shout and scream from the highest point. I made it! If you are reading this, then that means you have made it too! For sure, I do not take that lightly. Beside August being my favourite month, the second favourite is December. I love joy, warmth and cheer that comes with it. I am assured that I will get the opportunity to meet up with some of […]

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Happy Thanksgiving

Yesterday, during the worship service, I felt impressed upon me the need to give thanks to the LORD. For some reason Psalms 118 popped up, and it really summarised what my heart was thankful to God for. No one thought that at the beginning of the year 2020, an unknown pandemic would befall us and we would be restricted in terms of movement from and to the church, office, visiting our friends far and wide and even to the extent […]

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Rosemary goat ribs with Sauté Vegetables

DIRECTIONS A. Rosemary Goat Ribs Mix the goat ribs with Himalayan salt and black pepper. Place the meat in the cooking pot. Pour the Apple cider on the meat and place the rosemary on top of the meat. Close the lid and slow cook for an hour. Add grounded Spanish paprika, grounded garlic and crushed chillies to the meat and stir fry the meat. When the meat is 5 minutes to being ready, add 2 tablespoons of honey. B. Sauté […]

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why you act the way you do by Tim La Haye

Why you act the way you do By Tim LaHaye

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] In my first year of university, in 2003, I had an opportunity to go for a 3-day youth camp at Katoloni prayer centre in Machakos county. In one of the sessions, an exercise required the youth to fill in a questionnaire before the session started. It was quite an uphill task because it needed one to think about your persona journey from childhood to teenagehood and youth. To cut a long story short, the facilitator, Mr Mwonga (Also my […]

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Why you act the way you do By Tim LaHaye

In my first year of university, in 2003, I had an opportunity to go for a 3-day youth camp at Katoloni prayer centre in Machakos county. In one of the sessions, an exercise required the youth to fill in a questionnaire before the session started. It was quite an uphill task because it needed one to think about your persona journey from childhood to teenagehood and youth. To cut a long story short, the facilitator, Mr Mwonga (Also my former […]

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