Testimony : Sharing my story of how Freedom has impacted my life.
I first heard about Freedom through one of my closest friends. Every time she attended a conference, she would tell me all about it in such detail that I felt like I had attended myself.
The Spiritual Battle Around Christmas
We focus on the physical activities of Christmas the cooking, shopping, cleaning, travelling but few talk about the spiritual atmosphere during this season.
Helping Children Process Their Emotions During Christmas”
Children feel deeply at Christmas even when they can’t articulate their emotions.
When Cultural Expectations Clash at Christmas
When cultures collide, choose unity over winning, peace over pressure, and love over expectations.
Blended Families & Christmas: When Love, Loyalty, and Reality Collide
Blended families are not broken.
They are proof that love can rise again after pain.
Parenting Through Christmas Stress
Parents feel Christmas pressure more than anyone else.
You’re managing emotions, expectations, finances, food, gifts, schedules, and spiritual atmosphere all while trying to “make it magical.”
A Christmas of Hope: Lifting Up the Mothers Who Carry So Much
This Christmas, there are mothers in our community who will go to bed praying their children don’t notice the empty spaces on the table.
When Family Conflict Makes Christmas Difficult
Family conflict doesn’t disappear because it’s Christmas.
In fact, unresolved issues often intensify during the holidays.
When Christmas Feels Lonely Finding God in the Quiet Places
Christmas can ironically be the loneliest time of the year.
Not because you’re physically alone, but because your heart feels empty.
“Small Budget, Big Impact” Reflections of Freedom (2017)
Our second Freedom event was on a smaller budget but it was no less impactful
Honouring Parents and Parents Provoking Children: Are These Mutually Exclusive?
When we hear the phrase “Honour your father and mother,” many of us immediately think of obedience, respect, or duty. It’s a command we know well; one that shaped how many of us were raised.
When the One Who Was Meant to Love You Hurts You: Finding Wisdom in What We Cannot Change
Some wounds don’t bleed, they echo. They live quietly beneath our laughter, our confidence, and even our faith.
Healing from Family Wounds: Lessons from Tamar’s Story
“He heals the brokenhearted and binds up their wounds.” Psalm 147:3 (NIV).
A 24 Year Old Woman’s Testimony
From childhood trauma and deep brokenness to healing and freedom through God’s unconditional love, this is the powerful journey of a 24-year-old woman who discovered her true identity in Christ.
Breaking the Silence Around Father Wounds in African Families
In a culture where silence often masks the pain of absent or emotionally distant fathers, it's time for Zimbabwean and diaspora communities to break the silence, confront father wounds, and embrace the healing love of our Heavenly Father.
Coming Home to the Father’s Heart
In the ache of diaspora father wounds, the parable of the Prodigal Son reveals a healing truth: your Heavenly Father sees you, runs toward you, and welcomes you home with open arms.
“Go Big or Go Home” — Reflections on the First Freedom Event (2016)
The first Freedom event in 2016 was a holy explosion of faith, fire, and fierce belief — a weekend where God met us in power, lives were forever changed, and a movement was born from one woman’s yes to go big or go home.
Breaking the Spirit of Pisgah: From Near-Breakthrough to Fulfilment
This devotional explores the "Spirit of Pisgah"—a pattern of near-breakthroughs and delayed promises—and encourages believers to break free from cycles of frustration through repentance, persistent prayer, and faith-filled action.
The Big House: Hagar, Sarah & the Wounds We Don’t Talk About
Sometimes the places that are supposed to protect us end up hurting us—but even there, God sees, and healing can begin.
Healing the Wounds of “The Other Child” – A Zimbabwean Reflection
A powerful reflection on Zimbabwe’s “other children,” born into secrecy and shame, this blog invites healing through the story of Hagar and Ishmael—reminding us that even in hiddenness, God sees, hears, and restores.