Pastor’s Devotional

  • The Unseen Guest
    on June 19, 2020

    You have probably asked, where do pastors get the inspiration for their sermons, week in and year out, having something different to serve their audiences? Well, I guess everyone has their own ways and means, but I can tell you about one of my sources. And I can assure you that it is also available… The post The Unseen Guest appeared first on Richard Rupnarain.

  • Tastes Awful but it Works
    on May 13, 2020

    It is not uncommon for those who travel abroad to make it a must to pick up a few souvenirs and memorabilia to remind them of their trip, whether on business or vacation. We might also do a bit of shopping for family and friends. After all, how can we boast that we have been… The post Tastes Awful but it Works appeared first on Richard Rupnarain.

  • Somebody to Love
    on April 30, 2020

    In times of prosperity, we tend to leave God standing on the doorstep of our homes, nations, and churches. We assume the credit for all our gains, and we hug the glory for our achievements. Like king Nebuchadnezzar, we strut on the walls of our achievements and boast, “Is this not the great Babylon, that… The post Somebody to Love appeared first on Richard Rupnarain.

  • The New is Old
    on April 24, 2020

    It is just past the middle of April 2020. We are somewhere on the curve of the coronavirus pandemic but there is uncertainty as to our location. Some of the experts think we are standing on its plateau while others think there is still lots of mountains ahead to climb. While the virus runs its… The post The New is Old appeared first on Richard Rupnarain.

  • Wind at My Back
    on April 17, 2020

    Environment Canada had issued a weather warning for April 13, but because neither my wife nor I had listened to the news, we were in for a surprise when we left home that day for our early morning walk. Strong winds, with gusts up to 80 km/h, slammed into us as we headed off north… The post Wind at My Back appeared first on Richard Rupnarain.

  • Just Open the Windows
    on April 14, 2020

    After twenty-five years of constant use, our bathrooms were in desperate need of an upgrade. We finally bit the bullet and surrendered one summer to this renovation project. It was messy, expensive, and tiring, but well worth it in the end. Personally, the crown jewel of the project was the new 60” glass door bathroom… The post Just Open the Windows appeared first on Richard Rupnarain.

  • Steal My Heart then Take My House
    on April 8, 2020

    We were both anxious and excited when the day came to collect our puppy. Bred somewhere in the north of Ontario, and found by my daughter on the internet, the month-long wait had come for her delivery. The pickup point was at a gas station at the intersection of two major junctions in the city.… The post Steal My Heart then Take My House appeared first on Richard Rupnarain.