Maureen Achu

Maureen Achu When you wear an African outfit, you’re not just wearing clothes. Your embodying a culture.

03/02/2026

Worship is more than words I speak or songs I sing. It is the posture of my heart when life is clear and when it is confusing. It is choosing reverence when answers are slow, gratitude when circumstances are thin, and trust when I would rather rely on myself. I worship God not because every day is easy, but because every day is held.
This commitment means I acknowledge God as the source of my breath, my strength, my hope. When I succeed, worship keeps me humble. When I fail, worship keeps me anchored. It reminds me that God’s goodness is not measured by my comfort, and God’s faithfulness is not shaken by my doubt.
To always worship God does not mean perfection—it means direction. It means turning my attention back to Him when it wanders, offering my obedience when it costs something, and surrendering my will even when I don’t fully understand His way.
In joy, worship becomes praise. In sorrow, it becomes trust. In silence, it becomes waiting. Through it all, my commitment is this: to keep my eyes lifted, my heart open, and my life oriented toward the One who is worthy of it all.
Psalm 103:31

03/02/2026

The love of God is a river that never runs dry.
It rises from a source no drought can touch, no season can exhaust. When the land is cracked with thirst, it still flows—quiet, patient, certain—finding every low place where a heart is willing to receive it.
It does not rush past the broken. It lingers. It seeps into the soil of weariness and turns dust into garden. Where guilt builds dams, it presses gently until the walls give way. Where sorrow carves deep channels, it fills them without asking why they’re there.
This river carries mercy instead of silt, forgiveness instead of debris. You can step into it a thousand times with the same shame, the same fear, and it will never say, Enough. It does not measure worthiness; it measures need.
And the miracle is this: the more you draw from it, the wider it seems to become. It runs through generations, through failures and returns, through deserts and storms—unchanged, unending.
The love of God is a river that never runs dry, because it does not come from the earth at all. It comes from the heart of eternity, and it flows toward you.

02/02/2026

God is not bound by the rules that govern human life or the natural world. What feels impossible to us—healing what is broken, restoring what is lost, making a way where there seems to be none—is well within God’s power. Mountains move, seas part, hearts change, and hope is reborn because God’s ability exceeds human understanding.
Of a truth, there is nothing God cannot do.

31/01/2026

God you still provide

31/01/2026
31/01/2026

God’s divine help has been my constant anchor. When my strength failed, His grace sustained me. He turned my redirected paths into purposeful journeys and provided peace in the midst of chaos. Every breakthrough and every moment of protection is a testament to His unwavering love and faithful hand.
What indeed shall I render to Jehovah.

31/01/2026

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28/01/2026

It’s amazing how God never changes❤️❤️❤️

28/01/2026

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