2024: A reflection on where God's presence is and absent in Kenya
If we were to track where God has been in Kenya this year, where would we find Him? The answer is both illuminating and unsettling, for it reveals where the light has shone.
By 2 months ago
2024: A reflection on where God's presence is and absent in Kenya
The church must maintain front line in critising government
The church has struggled with continuous public attacks of being helpless and powerless before politicians, which hampers its ability to position itself as a voice for the people.
By 3 months ago
The church must maintain front line in critising government
MPs overlook citizens' struggles in favour of partisan, selfish interests
The people ask questions on the choking cost of living, joblessness, corruption, and insecurity which remain unanswered as MPs manufactured questions of their own.
By 4 months ago
MPs overlook citizens' struggles in favour of partisan, selfish interests
Silencing voice of youth on national issues choking country's future
We are better off trusting clear-sighted young people than blindfolded elders clutching a little book titled 1000 Blindfold Proverbs, a wisdom known to push countries into thick darkness.
By 5 months ago
Silencing voice of youth on national issues choking country's future
Tale of the Ethiopian Eunuch and why Africa must discover self-love
God cares that we as Africans experience life in its fullness. While some work hard to manipulate us with a hypocritical appreciation, God desires that we have the full benefit of His Spirit.
By 5 months ago
Tale of the Ethiopian Eunuch and why Africa must discover self-love
From cathedrals to streets: Why Church falls short in times of need
Kenya’s church wears a deceptive smile – making you think that in it, you have a friend. Until there is a crisis. Then, you realize the church does not do streets; it only does cathedrals.
By 6 months ago
From cathedrals to streets: Why Church falls short in times of need
Discrepancies between promises and reality robbing us our identity
Kenyans are getting dizzy—there are no patterns to things. What is predictable is contradiction, and with it, discrimination.
By 6 months ago
Discrepancies between promises and reality robbing us our identity
Why Kenyans must reject 'money talks' and embrace 'character talks'
The journey to character has no shortcuts. You cannot corrupt your way to character. You can steal money—but you cannot steal character.
By 6 months ago
Why Kenyans must reject 'money talks' and embrace 'character talks'
2024: A reflection on where God's presence is and absent in Kenya
If we were to track where God has been in Kenya this year, where would we find Him? The answer is both illuminating and unsettling, for it reveals where the light has shone.
By 2 months ago
2024: A reflection on where God's presence is and absent in Kenya
The church must maintain front line in critising government
The church has struggled with continuous public attacks of being helpless and powerless before politicians, which hampers its ability to position itself as a voice for the people.
By 3 months ago
The church must maintain front line in critising government
MPs overlook citizens' struggles in favour of partisan, selfish interests
The people ask questions on the choking cost of living, joblessness, corruption, and insecurity which remain unanswered as MPs manufactured questions of their own.
By 4 months ago
MPs overlook citizens' struggles in favour of partisan, selfish interests
Silencing voice of youth on national issues choking country's future
We are better off trusting clear-sighted young people than blindfolded elders clutching a little book titled 1000 Blindfold Proverbs, a wisdom known to push countries into thick darkness.
By 5 months ago
Silencing voice of youth on national issues choking country's future
Tale of the Ethiopian Eunuch and why Africa must discover self-love
God cares that we as Africans experience life in its fullness. While some work hard to manipulate us with a hypocritical appreciation, God desires that we have the full benefit of His Spirit.
By 5 months ago
Tale of the Ethiopian Eunuch and why Africa must discover self-love
From cathedrals to streets: Why Church falls short in times of need
Kenya’s church wears a deceptive smile – making you think that in it, you have a friend. Until there is a crisis. Then, you realize the church does not do streets; it only does cathedrals.
By 6 months ago
From cathedrals to streets: Why Church falls short in times of need
Discrepancies between promises and reality robbing us our identity
Kenyans are getting dizzy—there are no patterns to things. What is predictable is contradiction, and with it, discrimination.
By 6 months ago
Discrepancies between promises and reality robbing us our identity
Why Kenyans must reject 'money talks' and embrace 'character talks'
The journey to character has no shortcuts. You cannot corrupt your way to character. You can steal money—but you cannot steal character.
By 6 months ago
Why Kenyans must reject 'money talks' and embrace 'character talks'
2024: A reflection on where God's presence is and absent in Kenya
If we were to track where God has been in Kenya this year, where would we find Him? The answer is both illuminating and unsettling, for it reveals where the light has shone.
By 2 months ago
2024: A reflection on where God's presence is and absent in Kenya
The church must maintain front line in critising government
The church has struggled with continuous public attacks of being helpless and powerless before politicians, which hampers its ability to position itself as a voice for the people.
By 3 months ago
The church must maintain front line in critising government
MPs overlook citizens' struggles in favour of partisan, selfish interests
The people ask questions on the choking cost of living, joblessness, corruption, and insecurity which remain unanswered as MPs manufactured questions of their own.
By 4 months ago
MPs overlook citizens' struggles in favour of partisan, selfish interests
Silencing voice of youth on national issues choking country's future
We are better off trusting clear-sighted young people than blindfolded elders clutching a little book titled 1000 Blindfold Proverbs, a wisdom known to push countries into thick darkness.
By 5 months ago
Silencing voice of youth on national issues choking country's future
Tale of the Ethiopian Eunuch and why Africa must discover self-love
God cares that we as Africans experience life in its fullness. While some work hard to manipulate us with a hypocritical appreciation, God desires that we have the full benefit of His Spirit.
By 5 months ago
Tale of the Ethiopian Eunuch and why Africa must discover self-love
From cathedrals to streets: Why Church falls short in times of need
Kenya’s church wears a deceptive smile – making you think that in it, you have a friend. Until there is a crisis. Then, you realize the church does not do streets; it only does cathedrals.
By 6 months ago
From cathedrals to streets: Why Church falls short in times of need
Discrepancies between promises and reality robbing us our identity
Kenyans are getting dizzy—there are no patterns to things. What is predictable is contradiction, and with it, discrimination.
By 6 months ago
Discrepancies between promises and reality robbing us our identity
Why Kenyans must reject 'money talks' and embrace 'character talks'
The journey to character has no shortcuts. You cannot corrupt your way to character. You can steal money—but you cannot steal character.
By 6 months ago
Why Kenyans must reject 'money talks' and embrace 'character talks'
Tale of the Ethiopian Eunuch and why Africa must discover self-love
God cares that we as Africans experience life in its fullness. While some work hard to manipulate us with a hypocritical appreciation, God desires that we have the full benefit of His Spirit.
By Rev Edward Buri 5 months ago
Tale of the Ethiopian Eunuch and why Africa must discover self-love
From cathedrals to streets: Why Church falls short in times of need
Kenya's church wears a deceptive smile - making you think that in it, you have a friend. Until there is a crisis. Then, you realize the church does not do streets; it only does cathedrals.
By Rev Edward Buri 6 months ago
From cathedrals to streets: Why Church falls short in times of need
Discrepancies between promises and reality robbing us our identity
Kenyans are getting dizzy-there are no patterns to things. What is predictable is contradiction, and with it, discrimination.
By Rev Edward Buri 6 months ago
Discrepancies between promises and reality robbing us our identity
Why Kenyans must reject 'money talks' and embrace 'character talks'
The journey to character has no shortcuts. You cannot corrupt your way to character. You can steal money-but you cannot steal character.
By Rev Edward Buri 6 months ago
Why Kenyans must reject 'money talks' and embrace 'character talks'
Gen Z remain steadfast in quest to chart out new course for Kenya
Young people, Kenya is proud of you. When the gunshots sound, they are drowned out by a grand applause-a standing ovation from all corners of this country.
By Rev Edward Buri 7 months ago
Gen Z  remain steadfast in quest to chart out new course for Kenya
Medics' strike litmus test of State's sincerity in revamping healthcare
Government's pride and acting mighty and immovable towards solving the current doctors strike is unnecessary, unwise and time-wasting.
By Rev Edward Buri 11 months ago
Medics' strike litmus test of State's sincerity in revamping healthcare
Kill the lies in our politics, for there is no development without morality
Deception is an asset to gain and perpetuate power. With every lie the citizens swallow, these leaders gather in their grand residences and toast to the foolishness of the people.
By Rev Edward Buri 1 year ago
Kill the lies in our politics, for there is no development without morality
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Betrayal in the city: The Bishop's double-edged identity is blunted
Betrayal in the city it is. Bishop Margret Wanjiru thought she was an insider until she found herself in the cold. Neither her politician blanket not her priestly duvet could cover her.
By Rev Edward Buri 1 year ago
Betrayal in the city: The Bishop's double-edged identity is blunted
10 ways the Kenyan church is stunting its growth, influence
While the Kenyan - and African - church has grown over the years, there are still some vivid gaps that limit its rise to full influence.
By Rev Edward Buri 1 year ago
10 ways the Kenyan church is stunting its growth, influence
Contemporary Kenya lacks resolute pastors who can speak truth to power
Living in a heavily religious country means that pastors are a key part of the community. It helps, therefore, to understand pastor typologies as it guides expectations and affiliations.
By Rev Edward Buri 1 year ago
Contemporary Kenya lacks resolute pastors who can speak truth to power
Root of all evil: Money is taking man away from God, the way serpent did
Money is a major factor in our day-to-day living. It dominates conversations. In social gatherings, people are always talking about how to make money, how money was lost or how to spend it.
By Rev Edward Buri 1 year ago
Root of all evil: Money is taking man away from God, the way serpent did
Silencing the 'E' story perpetuates warped thinking that failure is bad
"E" scorers are nowhere to be heard. But the day they turn around their story and become winners, they will earn access to the microphone and the newspaper.
By Rev Edward Buri 1 year ago
Silencing the 'E' story perpetuates warped thinking that failure is bad
As long as Christmas is about Jesus, it cannot be reduced to secular hype
The church has failed in its creativity to assemble a universal symbolic experience to capture the mystery of the entry of its Lord into the world.
By Rev Edward Buri 1 year ago
As long as Christmas is about Jesus, it cannot be reduced to secular hype
The Kenya we want lies hidden in our moral sense, but do we care?
Kenya at sixty is a begging giant and a moral dwarf. We are crying about the debt burden while remaining silent about the moral crisis that led us here and keeps us here.
By Rev Edward Buri 1 year ago
The Kenya we want lies hidden in our moral sense, but do we care?
Being a good neighbour demands we practice inclusion
Inclusion is an intentional process of unmarginalising people by infusing a culture where all enjoy privileges equally. Inclusion makes all people central.
By Rev Edward Buri 1 year ago
Being a good neighbour demands we practice inclusion
Kawira Mwangaza impeachment: Did the bishop save the governor?
Governor Mwangaza's haters have sworn severally that gender has nothing to do with Meru woes. But this is not true, given the unacceptable attacks on Mwangaza's womanhood.
By Rev Edward Buri 1 year ago
Kawira Mwangaza impeachment: Did the bishop save the governor?
Kuscco to sell off loan book in bid to recover Sh8.8b amid fraud
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