Joshua was God's chosen servant to lead the people of Israel into the promised land after Moses' death. This story can be found in Joshua 1:1-9. Joshua was the son of Nun born as Hosea into the tribe of Ephraim. Hosea means 'salvation'. It was Moses who later gives him the name Joshua (Num 13:16),... Continue Reading →
Easy Low Carb Almond Loaf
This is a healthy, quick and easy Almond Loaf. I use almond meal instead of plain flour which reduces the carb content and I use honey instead of sugar, making it so much healthier. If you are new to low-carb baking, using almond meal is quite easy to begin with. But you have to remember... Continue Reading →
Are You Ready?
Between my husband and me, although I take longer than him to get ready to go somewhere, I usually am ready before him. He has the tendency to start getting ready 5 mins prior to the time we have to leave. Are you ready? This is a question you will find me asking my husband... Continue Reading →
The Food Award 2.0
I would like to thank Deborah Marie from Great is God's Faithfulness for nominating me for this award. This is the first time I have heard of this award and it is interesting to get to know aspects of a person via these questions that might not usually come up via regular interactions in blogging.... Continue Reading →
Revealing Sin, Hope and Grace
The story of Jesus talking to the Samaritan woman at the well that we read in John 4: 1-26 is a very well-known passage of scripture. God is always teaching us something. As I was reading and pondering over this passage, looking to see what God might teach me this time, I kept getting interrupted.... Continue Reading →
Healthy Dark Chocolate and Walnut Brownies
These brownies are a healthy twist to the regular ones. They are low in sugar and carb. This recipe uses healthy alternatives to butter, sugar and flour. They are moist, chewy and fudgy. As I already mentioned this recipe does not require any flour, instead we use black beans. I promise you; you will not... Continue Reading →
He must Increase and I must Decrease
We are all at some point struck with the want to feel and be important, to look good in the eyes of other people. There is this basic sociological drive to impress others. If we are driven by the desire to always 'look good' and be more important in comparison to others, what does it... Continue Reading →
Scrumptious Stuffed Omelette
This easy to make fluffy and filling omelette is great for breakfast or brunch. This recipe is ideal if you want to cut down on carbs as it is quite filling on its own and you can skip on eating bread along with it. I made this after church on Sunday for brunch and my... Continue Reading →
Miracle at Cana
There is so much to learn from the Miracle at Cana where Jesus turns water into wine (John 2:1-13). In today's post I will only focus on two things that stood out to me the most as I dug into this passage of the first miracle that Jesus performed Mary, the mother of Jesus and... Continue Reading →
Tropical Smoothie Bowl
This smoothie bowl is refreshing and will brighten your day. It is a wonderful combination of fruits, is simple to make and so tasty. I used mango, pineapple and papaya. The combination of the mango and pineapple is absolutely amazing, giving that fresh fruity flavour. Papaya is rich in vitamin C and antioxidants and full... Continue Reading →