Greetings family,

I hope your doing well. In this week’s email I want to talk about something that is very important, especially as we go through this game of life.

And that’s Faith.

So what is faith?

Scripture defines it clearly:

“Now faith is confidence in what we hope for and assurance about what we do not see.”

Hebrews 11:1

Faith is built on confidence and assurance, not visibility or proof.

Look at Noah for example.

He didn’t see rain. There was no storm forecast. No signs in the sky.

All he had was a vision God gave him — and obedience demanded action.

So he built the ark.

Day after day. Under clear skies. While people questioned him, mocked him, and doubted the logic of it all.

Noah didn’t wait for rain to validate his faith. The rain came after the work was done.

That’s how faith operates.

Faith isn’t passive.

It doesn’t sit back and wait. It doesn’t confuse belief with inaction. And it doesn’t outsource responsibility to hope.

Faith moves.

Scripture calls us to walk by faith, not by sight. To move based on what God has spoken, not what our circumstances look like.

If God gave you the vision, it wasn’t accidental. He didn’t show it to tease you. He showed it to prepare you.

That vision is an invitation to act with confidence — not because you’ve seen the outcome, but because the One who showed it to you is faithful.

Throughout Hebrews 11, the pattern is the same: Faith always moves first. People didn’t just believe — they acted.

So chase the vision God placed on your heart with full confidence trusting that He showed it to you for a reason, and He is more than faithful enough to bring that vision to life.

And if you’re in a season where it feels quiet… Where you’re building without applause… Where you’re working without immediate results…

Keep building. Keep moving. Keep believing.

The rain always comes later.

Once again, I am grateful to have you here on this journey with me.
We’ll talk again soon.
Much love,

Cedric Turakira

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