Author name: Omuntu

Short Stories

When You Think God Has Gone Quiet

I’ve been reading How to Hear God by Pete Greig, and one section hit me harder than I expected. It described three ways people quietly lose confidence that God speaks in any real way: psychological, theological, and experiential. And I sat there thinking… yeah. That’s not just “some people”. That’s me. And if I’m honest, […]

Personal Development

End of Jan 2026

January was a month of deep reflection and hard conversations. In navigating faith, friendship, and discernment, I realised growth often comes in quiet, uncomfortable ways. Here’s to moving forward with clarity and peace.

Short Stories

Seeking What We Already Have

How can we seek what we don’t even know we’re looking for?How can we find something when we don’t yet realise it’s missing?How can we knock when we don’t even know which door to approach? I’ve been thinking about these questions lately. About how much of faith is not about chasing God, but about noticing

Random Thoughts

Random Thoughts: Start to Finish

Have you ever felt like you start things but rarely finish them? That lingering fear of failure or comparison can leave so many brilliant ideas half-done. Today, I want to reflect on why finishing what we start matter. This applies whether it’s a simple morning activity or rediscovering a passion that’s been with us since

Personal Development

Reflecting on Purpose, Passion, and the Courage to Start Again

In this week’s blog, I reflect on how burn-out, fear, and missed opportunities led me to rediscover my purpose. And why taking time to reflect on your life and passions is essential. Learning Through Letting Go I’ve often thought that life was about just getting on with what’s in front of me. But lately, I’ve

Personal Development

Mental Health and Taking Breaks

Taking a Break – it’s Mental Health Wellbeing Month. Hi, it’s been a minute. But I’ll be honest, I’ve been struggling lately with everything I’ve been doing. But I’ve also realised that taking a break is good. Today is about taking breaks from everything you’re doing—at least a day or two if you can afford

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