10/05/2026
We celebrate you now and always. Happy International mother's Day.
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10/05/2026
We celebrate you now and always. Happy International mother's Day.
01/05/2026
KENYA'S LABOUR DAY REFLECTION | THE DIGNITY OF WORK AND THE FUTURE OF NATIONS
A nation does not rise by accident. It rises on the back of disciplined labour, ethical systems, and people who understand that work is not merely a means of survival, it is stewardship.
On this Labour Day, I am reflecting on a simple but powerful truth: how we work is as important as what we produce.
The theology of work teaches that labour is not punishment; it is participation in creation, service, and societal order. Every honest task, whether in leadership, business, public service, education, healthcare, security, or entrepreneurship — carries inherent dignity and moral weight.
Yet the real question for our generation is not whether we are working, but whether our work is shaping anything beyond ourselves.
Are we building systems that last?
Are we serving with integrity when no one is watching?
Are we pursuing excellence even when mediocrity is easier?
Nations are not transformed by slogans. They are transformed by people whose daily labour is anchored on integrity, excellence, accountability, and service above self.
To every professional, leader, and worker across Kenya and beyond, your work matters more than you may see today. It is shaping families, institutions, economies, and future generations.
May we recover the dignity of work.
May we elevate the ethics of labour.
And may we build with a long-term purpose, not short-term applause.
Happy Labour Day Kenya.
In Summary!
If the Burning Bush is the moment of calling, the Red Sea is the moment of testing. For every leader, the Red Sea represents the ultimate crisis of the "No-Return" scenario—where the past is dangerous, the future is seemingly impossible, and the current path is blocked. It is the transition from a leader who has a vision to a leader who has victory.
The Red Sea moment is the crucible of Institutional Faith. It proves that the leader's vision is not just a theory, but a reality that can withstand the harshest pressure. Without a Red Sea, a leader is merely a visionary; after the Red Sea, they are a Deliverer.
In your analysis, which is more difficult for a leader to survive: the internal self-doubt of the Burning Bush or the external, life-and-death pressure of the Red Sea?
The 'Burning Bush' Moment in Leadership!
The burning bush moment is the crucible of leadership. It is the point where a person stops asking "What can I get from the world?" and starts asking "What does the world need from me?" Without this moment of clarity and sacrifice, leadership remains a job; with it, leadership becomes a calling.
In your view, does this moment typically occur early in a leader's journey, or is it often the result of years of "tending the sheep" in obscurity?
The life and legacy of Jesus Christ Is what we stand on today - The finished work, the salvation and the Hope of eternal life.
For over 2000 years, the legacy and life of this project keeps on rising, onboarding new clients every single day. This makes me remember the words of Paul the apostle of Jesus Christ to the gentiles in 1 Corinthians 1:18 we says; "The MESSAGE of the CROSS is FOOLISHNESS to those who are perishing, but to us who are being saved it is the power of God.
We remember the CROSS!
The way through the servants quarter - to the throne. The Jesus model.
Taking Personal Responsibility!
Responsibility restores authority. Authority enables change. Blame blocks growth. Ownership creates freedom.
Video: Emanuel James Rohn (September 17, 1930 – December 5, 2009) an American entrepreneur, author, and motivational speaker.
A leadership burden is a deep inner conviction that something must change, and that you feel personally responsible for responding.
18/10/2025
"When a man has done what he considers to be his duty to his people and his nation, he can rest in peace."
— Nelson Mandela
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