Bridging Gap

Bridging Gap A safe space for honest conversations on culture, family, relationships & faith. Together we bridge the gaps dividing society & build stronger bonds.

Happy International Women’s Day to all the incredible women around the world! 🌸✨Today we celebrate your resilience, your...
05/03/2026

Happy International Women’s Day to all the incredible women around the world! 🌸✨
Today we celebrate your resilience, your courage, and the beautiful strength you carry every day. You are pillars of families, builders of communities, and carriers of hope for the next generation.

As a woman myself, I truly love and cherish this day. It reminds me of the strength, grace, and purpose God has placed within each one of us. Let’s celebrate together and continue uplifting one another. 💐

Continue moving forward with the same spirit, with hearts full of faith and minds filled with purpose. Stay deeply rooted in God’s Word, for it is the wellspring of wisdom, strength, and direction. As prayerful women and mothers, you shape destinies, nurture dreams, and raise generations grounded in faith and love.

The Bible is full of beautiful stories that show how much God values and cares for women. Ruth showed loyalty and faith when she stood by Naomi, and God honored her faithfulness and blessed her future. “Where you go I will go, and where you stay I will stay. Your people will be my people and your God my God.” (Ruth 1:16)

Esther demonstrated courage and purpose when she stood before the king to save her people. She reminds us that God positions women for great assignments. “And who knows but that you have come to your royal position for such a time as this?” (Esther 4:14)

The Proverbs woman reflects the strength, wisdom, and dignity that God places in a woman. “She is clothed with strength and dignity; she can laugh at the days to come.” (Proverbs 31:25)

We also see the faith of Hannah, whose prayers touched the heart of God and brought forth a miracle. “For this child I prayed, and the Lord has granted me my petition which I asked of Him.” (1 Samuel 1:27)

And Jesus Himself showed deep love and respect for women, reminding us of their great value. “Daughter, your faith has made you well; go in peace.” (Luke 8:48)

Never underestimate the power of a woman who trusts God, wa

Today I sat under Woman of God Favour’s teaching and it good.One thing we forget is this: the people who stand in the ga...
26/02/2026

Today I sat under Woman of God Favour’s teaching and it good.One thing we forget is this: the people who stand in the gap to guide us through the grace on their calling are human before the gift.
They hurt,they have emotions.they get tired.they desire love and appreciation.
When familiarity sets in, we forget this and we miss the grace on their lives.
DEAR WORSHIP MINISTERS Topic: Why a Pastor Rejects You (Part One)
Many worship ministers feel rejected because we enter church with high expectations. We expect our pastors to be:
🙏🏾 Perfect, with no mistakes
🙏🏾 Always right in judgment
🙏🏾 Calm and peaceful at all times
🙏🏾 Emotionally healed and mature
🙏🏾 Full of love that overlooks everything
🙏🏾 Untouched by their past
🙏🏾 Both spiritual leaders and perfect managers
🙏🏾 Spiritual parents who replace our biological ones
🙏🏾 Mentors who correct us gently without ever raising their voice
But here is what we rarely discuss:A pastor can be genuinely called and anointed and still be wounded.
👉🏾 Some carry pain from childhood and family trauma
👉🏾 Some were mentored harshly and now repeat those painful patterns
👉🏾 Some struggle with ego, control, or insecurity
👉🏾 Some grew up without healthy parenting and learned survival, not nurturing
👉🏾 Some have faced rejection and built defense mechanisms
👉🏾 Some have never truly experienced authentic love, so they struggle to give it
The calling is real,the anointing is real.But the person may still be healing.This does not excuse wrong behavior. It helps us understand the bigger picture.
Pause and reflect:
🤔 Why does my pastor react this way?🤔 Why are some issues handled strongly?🤔 Do they also need grace?🤔 Do they also need prayers?
Sometimes what feels like rejection is unhealed wounds speaking.
Many who hold the microphone 🎤 have been shaped by painful life experiences. Pain shapes people until they encounter Jehovah Rapha, our Great Physician.
May this be a wake-up call for us in ministry

As we step into this new week, take a moment to reprogram your mind and realign your heart with God’s purpose for your l...
23/02/2026

As we step into this new week, take a moment to reprogram your mind and realign your heart with God’s purpose for your life.
You are not here by accident. Nothing about your journey has been random. Every encounter you’ve had with God… every moment in His presence… every prayer spoken over you… every anointing, every prophetic word it was all intentional. Heaven has been strategic about you.
There is something real on the inside of you.
Your calling is bigger than your comfort zone. The level of change you were created to carry will never be released if you stay where it feels safe. Growth requires movement. Purpose requires courage.
You are needed.
You are anointed.
You are called.
You have been positioned on purpose in this generation.
Now it’s time to step out:
🔑 Go to the places where people are broken and desperate.
🔑 Carry God’s goodness, mercy, and grace into spaces that feel hopeless.
🔑 Stand boldly as a carrier of His presence in a world that is searching for light.
This is your moment to arise. To stretch. To bridge the gap between heaven and earth in your sphere of influence.
Don’t shrink back. Step forward. Align your thoughts, your words, and your actions with the purpose He designed specifically for you.


Don't sit In shame or embarrassment for too long, recover quickly In walk of faith,life , business,we all fail in one ar...
17/02/2026

Don't sit In shame or embarrassment for too long, recover quickly

In walk of faith,life , business,we all fail in one area or another,then follows shame,pain and regrets.

The most important thing is how fast you get up, don't sit down nursing your wouds,call unto the one who binds the broken 💔,he is our healer,ask him to redirect you,he is too faithful to fail us.

One day Samson out of disobedience,falled in the hands of Delilah and his hair which was a symbol of his strength was shaved by his enemies, that is how his enemies removed his eyes and he lost his sight, despite the wrong prayer he prayed before his death,it's recorded,his hair on his head began to grow again.

We should not dwell on that shame or embarrassment for long,let the hair grow again,the hair of your business, healthy,faith,life and anything you lost be restored.

At the end when philistines thought they had destroyed Samson he asked for strength to avenge for his two eyes.
this is what he prayed lord God remember me,God please give me strength one more time so I can pay these philistines back for putting out my two eyes,then he turned to the two center pillars that supported the whole building ,he shook the building and killed more people on his death more than he had killed on life.

Samson had a choice to remain on regret and complain for not only losing his source of power and strength but also losing his sight,but he rose up again,this time he did more explotes than he had ever done before.

Receive the grace to raise up again more stronger ,greater doing exploits in every area of your life.keep winning .





13/02/2026

Touch your spouse more than your phone 🌹💃🕺

Relationship is intentional, in fulfilling relationship, emotional connection, respect and care are equally important as physical intimacy,every point of contact between two people in love is very important,holding hands, hugging,physical touch can make or break a relationship,it can communicate hate or love.

Note that physical touch as love language is not all about s*x, although s*x can be an important aspect of romantic relationship,a hug,a shoulder squeeze,a handhold , even apat on the back can be an expression of love that is just as meaningful to your partner.

love is a daily affair cumulated by small actions like, a sweet text message,a romantic touch,a small present,kind actions like taking an icream walk ,choosing to talk and iron frictions instead of pilling them up,appreciating your partner, complimenting each other, showing affection, intetionaly verberlizing that you love them.

Solomon new this too well,he admired his bride, behold you are beautiful my love, your eyes are doves behind your veil....

Excessive use of phones have left many relationship wrecked, partners feeling neglected emotionaly and devalued, remember phone can't touch you,smile,or socialize with you,it's a new edge attack on relationship,we are social beings.

Will you keep your phone aside and have valuable time with your partner?

your phone and rekindle your love
mood
is hard work
is beautiful
is intetional.

12/12/2025

Benjamin Zulu on upbringing.

12/12/2025

Be present for your children. It’s important and determines their life.

Benjamin Zulu on his book The Gentleman’s Playbook

12/12/2025

Benjamin Zulu on why women cheat & his book The Gentleman’s Playbook

12/12/2025

Doreen Hongo on communication

27/11/2025

Succession isn’t just about inheritance, it’s about preparation.

Parents, it’s your responsibility to equip your children with wisdom, values, and vision, so when the time comes, they don’t just take over, they lead with purpose.

True legacy is passing on more than possessions; it’s passing on character, faith, and resilience that can carry the family forward through any season.

Leadership in the next generation starts with intentional guidance today.

27/11/2025

Our generation doesn’t just need successful people, it needs mentors. People willing to walk with the young, guide them, and correct them with love and truth. 💫

In this heartfelt message, Jackie Mumbi reflects on the story of David, a young man anointed long before the crown ever touched his head. David’s journey reminds us that greatness begins with guidance, humility, and submission to process.

Today’s youth are gifted, but many lack direction. That’s why mentorship matters, in business, in politics, and in families. When we take the time to mentor, we build leaders who serve with integrity, lead with compassion, and stand firm in faith.

It’s time to raise a generation that doesn’t just chase success, but stewards purpose. 🌿

BiblicalWisdom

14/11/2025

Trust isn’t broken by big betrayals, it’s broken in the quiet moments when people treat someone else’s private story like casual conversation.

In this message, Jackie Mumbi reminds us that confidentiality is a character issue. If you can’t protect what someone shared in confidence, you’re not just damaging their trust, you’re revealing who you are.

Not every story is yours to repeat. Not every confession is yours to analyze. Some things are sacred, meant to be held with maturity, empathy, and silence.

Let’s choose to be people who can be trusted, not because it’s convenient, but because it’s right. 🌿

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