Created to Work: Why God Designed Us for Productivity In a world where many young people are stuck waiting for the “perfect job,” it’s easy to lose sight of what work really means. We often associate work with stress, hustle, or just a way to make money but what if work was actually part ofContinue reading "Created to Work: Why God Designed Us for Productivity"
Why Your Job Applications Keep Getting Ignored (And How to Fix It)
Why Your Job Applications Keep Getting Ignored (And How to Fix It) You've applied for dozens of jobs. Maybe even hundreds. You’re always online, always checking WhatsApp groups, Telegram channels, job boards but no one’s calling you back. You start wondering, “Is it me? Is it connections? Is it the system?” The silence can beContinue reading "Why Your Job Applications Keep Getting Ignored (And How to Fix It)"
Life After a Children’s Home: Why Transitioning Is Harder Than You Think
Transitioning from a children’s home at 18 poses significant challenges for young adults, including emotional struggles, financial instability, and social barriers. Lacking support and resources, many face isolation and discrimination. However, preparation, mentorship, and skill development can facilitate smoother transitions, enabling them to build successful and fulfilling lives.
Money Mistakes Youth Make and How to Avoid Them
Young people in Kenya often make financial mistakes like living beyond their means, neglecting savings, borrowing recklessly, lacking financial literacy, and ignoring biblical wisdom. To avoid these pitfalls, it's vital to budget, prioritize needs, save consistently, borrow wisely, educate oneself financially, and apply biblical principles for better money management.
Waiting vs. Working: Why Faith Without Action Won’t Get You a Job
The content emphasizes that passive reliance on faith without action will not lead to job opportunities. It advocates for proactive steps such as updating CVs, strategic applications, networking, acquiring new skills, and interview preparation. The message is clear: combine faith with consistent effort to position oneself for employment.
Skills vs. Experience: What Kenyan Employers REALLY Look For
In Kenya, employers prioritize skills, work ethic, and adaptability alongside experience. While experience is valuable, many fresh graduates can still succeed by demonstrating soft skills like communication and problem-solving. Gaining experience through freelancing, internships, and personal projects can show competence and potential, increasing employability despite limited job history.
Why Your Job Applications Keep Getting Ignored (And How to Fix It)
Many job seekers in Kenya face ignored applications due to common mistakes. Tailoring your CV, writing a strong cover letter, thoroughly reading job descriptions, using professional email communication, networking, following up, and maintaining a professional online presence can significantly improve your chances. Adjusting these strategies often leads to better results.
Unhealed Trauma
Unhealed trauma impacts individuals and communities, creating cycles of pain and conflict. Acknowledging pain, seeking divine healing, practicing forgiveness, and building supportive environments are essential for breaking the cycle. Personal healing fosters societal transformation, promoting love and compassion for future generations.
Breaking the Cycle: How to Stop Generational Struggles from Repeating
Many families inherit pain, struggle, and dysfunction, but generational cycles can be broken. Awareness, forgiveness, renewed mindsets, practical steps, and trust in God are key to transforming one’s life. You can redefine your future and create a legacy of hope for future generations.
Faith in Action: How to Show Love and Kindness in a Hurting World
In a hurting world, active faith embodies love through tangible actions. Believers are encouraged to serve others, offer support, and promote kindness. Practical expressions of love can transform lives, reinforcing that faith is demonstrated through meaningful deeds, not just words.
