In 2011, Kirk Franklin released an album titled 'Hello Fear'. In the title track of the album, he personifies fear as a former lover. The lyrics enact a long break-up monologue that the persona addresses to fear as they finally end their toxic relationship. The first line goes like this: 'Hello fear...before you sit down … Continue reading Rhema: Hello Fear
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Rhema: A Matter Of Time
I love to hear the story behind a creation. Whether it's a song, a book or a painting, it's always fascinating for me to grasp what was going through the creative's mind as they curated their work. Today, I'd like to begin by sharing a little insight into what inspired the writing of this post. … Continue reading Rhema: A Matter Of Time
Day 365: Do’s And Don’ts
I really enjoy reading the musings that I wrote in the past, I honestly do, And I hope you don't think I'm crazy, but I often enjoy writing letters to myself too, Today is my birthday and I definitely don't want to miss the opportunity to write something, Because I do want to look back … Continue reading Day 365: Do’s And Don’ts
Rhema: Lost And Found
Have you ever lost something and you get so frustrated trying to find it? I mean, you are quite sure you had it with you. Maybe it’s a pair of keys or your favourite pen. It was right there a second ago. But now it’s gone. Or maybe you were walking with someone and then … Continue reading Rhema: Lost And Found
Rhema: The Abba Factor
Imagine there’s a room full of people who have interacted with you at one point or another in your lifetime. This could include your friends, colleagues, classmates, family members, neighbors and anyone else you can think of. Suppose a stranger walked in and asked each of these people to describe you. Would their answers be … Continue reading Rhema: The Abba Factor
Naming: The Oxymoron
I volunteer at a hospital where I often help out at the maternity wing. This is where I witnessed the childbirths that I mentioned in my first post. This is also where I came to discover the elaborate paperwork involved in documenting a new birth. The most important document is the birth notification, and … Continue reading Naming: The Oxymoron
Birth: All Or Nothing
25/5/2019 It's my birthday today. I'm turning 21. And I'm also opening a blog. Yay. I've been planning to open a blog for a long time. And I always hoped that my first blog post would be perfectly structured, well phrased and meticulously edited with lots of glossy photos and deep content. But sometimes, beginnings … Continue reading Birth: All Or Nothing






