What insights has your own data revealed about you?
Your smartphone is already tracking your habits, movement, screen time, and communication patterns. The real question is not whether data exists — it’s whether you are using it strategically.
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Personal insights on balancing faith, family, and leadership, plus lessons learned through fatherhood, marriage, and service.
Your smartphone is already tracking your habits, movement, screen time, and communication patterns. The real question is not whether data exists — it’s whether you are using it strategically.
You need to read both “The Gospel of Power” and “This Awesome Gospel.” They are two sides of one miraculous coin.
The Layzells show us what obedience looks like when you leave everything to follow a call into the unknown. Elder Sessanga shows us what faithfulness looks like when you stay and build on foundations laid by others. Together, they model the complete picture of kingdom work—pioneering and preservation, planting and watering, starting and sustaining.
African families can no longer rely on “stay offline” warnings; our children must learn to master the tool before the tool masters them. When we guide them to become creators instead of consumers, technology transforms from a distraction into a doorway for learning, purpose, and influence. Digital parenting is not about fear; it’s about wisdom, intentionality, and raising children who can thrive in a world shaped by screens.
In a world that constantly moves at lightning speed, where instant gratification is sold as success and shortcuts are dressed as strategy, I often pause to reflect on this timeless truth: “Tomorrow’s dreams are built on today’s sacrifices.”