How to Stay Motivated in Your Job Search (Even When No One Is Hiring)

Job searching can be disheartening with countless applications and rejections leading to self-doubt. Maintaining motivation is crucial; creating a routine, building skills, and celebrating small achievements can help. Additionally, volunteering and staying connected with supportive communities can lead to unexpected opportunities. Consistency and resilience are vital for eventual success.

Loving Difficult People

Loving Difficult People: How to Show Grace When It’s Hard Let’s be honest. Some people are just hard to love.They push your buttons. They misunderstand you. They gossip, criticize, or simply drain your energy. And sometimes, they’re not strangers, they’re family, colleagues, even church members. So how do you respond when loving others feels impossible?Continue reading "Loving Difficult People"

Stop Wasting Time: How Every Day Spent Idle Costs You Your Future

The article emphasizes the importance of utilizing time effectively to secure a successful future. It discusses the dangers of idleness, including missed opportunities and lost confidence. The author encourages taking small actions, like starting a side hustle, volunteering, or learning online. Progress requires faith coupled with initiative to avoid wasting precious days.

Earning a Living After Leaving a Children’s Home

How to Make Money and Build a Career Leaving a children’s home marks the beginning of a new chapter, one filled with both freedom and fear. Suddenly, you’re expected to figure out how to earn a living, support yourself, and build a future, often with no safety net. And for many youth in Kenya whoContinue reading "Earning a Living After Leaving a Children’s Home"

Life After a Children’s Home

Why Transitioning Is Harder Than You Think Leaving a children’s home is often seen as a happy ending, finally stepping out into “freedom.” But for many young people, freedom doesn’t always feel like victory. It often feels like being pushed into deep waters without a life jacket. In Kenya, thousands of children grow up inContinue reading "Life After a Children’s Home"

Rising Above Rejection: What to Do When No One Believes in You

Rising Above Rejection: What to Do When No One Believes in You Rejection cuts deep especially when it comes from the people you expected to support you. Whether it's being turned down for job after job, abandoned in a relationship, or dismissed when you share your dreams, rejection has a way of making you feelContinue reading "Rising Above Rejection: What to Do When No One Believes in You"

No One Owes You a Job! Take Responsibility for Your Future

No One Owes You a Job: Taking Responsibility for Your Future In today’s world—especially in Kenya where youth unemployment remains high—it’s easy to fall into the trap of frustration, blame, and waiting for someone to rescue you. Maybe you’ve sent out dozens of job applications and gotten no responses. Maybe no one in your familyContinue reading "No One Owes You a Job! Take Responsibility for Your Future"

Healing from Abandonment: Finding Strength After a Painful Past

Healing from Abandonment: Finding Strength After a Painful Past Being abandoned whether by a parent, a caregiver, or someone you trusted leaves deep emotional wounds. For many young people in Kenya, especially those leaving children’s homes or growing up without family support, that feeling of being unwanted can echo through every part of life. ButContinue reading "Healing from Abandonment: Finding Strength After a Painful Past"

Loving Like Jesus: What It Really Means to Show Christlike Love

Loving Like Jesus: What It Really Means to Show Christlike Love In a world full of brokenness, betrayal, and selfish ambition, love often feels transactional, something we give when we get something back. But Jesus introduced a different kind of love. A love that serves. This is agape love, unconditional, selfless, and deeply transformative. “AContinue reading "Loving Like Jesus: What It Really Means to Show Christlike Love"

Life After Care: How to Rebuild When You Feel Behind

The post emphasizes that young adults in Kenya leaving children's homes often feel behind their peers. It encourages acceptance of one’s circumstances and advocates starting with small, achievable goals, seeking mentorship, and embracing spiritual growth. The journey of rebuilding may be challenging, but it is valid, and a positive future remains attainable.