The price of slothfulness

There are moments in life that can only be described as seasons of opportunity. Many people can testify, “There was a time when doors were open for me; there was a time when favor was evident
By Humphrey Mtandwa 2h ago

Divine insight: Time and chance: Preparing for your season

Ecclesiastes 9:10 says, “Whatsoever thy hand findeth to do, do it with thy might…”
By Humphrey Mtandwa Sep. 21, 2025

Re-Imagining the Workplace: Two are better than one in the workplace

The mind-body connection forms the basis of one’s energy, influencing how we interact with our environment, others, and our workplace relationships.
By Bhekilizwe Bernard Ndlovu Jul. 14, 2024

Divine insight: The power of being consistent

Whatsoever thy hand findeth to do, do it with thy might; for there is no work, nor device, nor knowledge, nor wisdom, in the grave, whither thou goest. Ecclesiastes 9:10.
By Humphrey Mtandwa Feb. 11, 2024

Stepping into God's time: The Kairos Year

Welcome to the Kairos year, which shall produce beauty in your life. Allow Him to beautify your life.
By Humphrey Mtandwa Jan. 7, 2024

Divine Insight: The power of consistency.

Many people give up when they are about to have a breakthrough.
By Humphrey Mtandwa Jun. 24, 2023

Grace tidings: Get the principle thing in all your getting

One might ask why would one die like a mere man or slaves ride on horses while princes are walking on foot and yet God said that we should have dominion and He also put all things under our feet?”. God never created a junk person. There is no one who is born a failure. Failure is man- made. What then separates successful people from failures?

By The Standard Jun. 19, 2022

Grace tidings: Get the principle thing in all your getting

One might ask why would one die like a mere man or slaves ride on horses while princes are walking on foot and yet God said that we should have dominion and He also put all things under our feet?”. God never created a junk person. There is no one who is born a failure. Failure is man- made. What then separates successful people from failures?

By The Standard Jun. 19, 2022

Senate votes 53-47 to confirm Ketanji Brown Jackson as the first black female Supreme Court justice

Vice President Kamala Harris presided over the Senate and banged the gavel to declare the final vote count and seal Jackson’s confirmation, as Democrats throughout the Senate chamber broke out in raucous applause.  

By The Standard Apr. 8, 2022