I am a Christian writer and theologian with over 20 years of experience writing on Christian living, faith, healing, biblical teaching, and spiritual encouragement. My work focuses on presenting Scripture clearly and faithfully, offering hope and practical application for everyday Christian life. I currently publish faith-based articles on Substack, where I write on salvation, the cross, forgiveness, peace, and spiritual endurance from an evangelical biblical perspective.
Latest posts from Victory
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Walking with Christ in Patience
Jan 23 ⎯ Reflection Christ’s timing is often different from ours. Walking with Him requires patience—waiting without losing hope and trusting without rushing ahead. In the waiting, Christ shapes our hearts and prepares us for what is coming. Prayer Jesus, Teach me patience as I walk with You. Help me trust Your timing and not my own. Amen. Dr. Samuel Shamaun Victory Church
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Walking with Christ in Gratitude
Jan 22 ⎯ Reflection Gratitude changes how we walk with Christ. When we give thanks, our hearts become lighter, and our steps become steadier. Even in difficult moments, gratitude reminds us of God’s faithfulness. A thankful heart draws us closer to Christ. Prayer Lord, Thank You for walking with me every day. Help me live with a grateful heart, no matter the circumstances. Amen.
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Walking with Christ in Faith
Jan 21 ⎯ Reflection Walking with Christ means trusting Him even when the road ahead is unclear. Faith is not about seeing the whole journey—it is about believing that Christ is guiding each step. When doubt comes, faith reminds us that we are never walking alone. Prayer Lord Jesus, Strengthen my faith today. Help me trust You when I cannot see what comes next Dr. Samuel Shamaun Victory Church
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Walking with Christ in Faith
Jan 20 ⎯ Reflection Walking with Christ means trusting Him even when the road ahead is unclear. Faith is not about seeing the whole journey—it is about believing that Christ is guiding each step. When doubt comes, faith reminds us that we are never walking alone. Prayer Lord Jesus, Strengthen my faith today. Help me trust You when I cannot see what comes next Dr. Samuel Shamaun, Victory Church
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What Walking with Christ Looks Like in Everyday Life
Jan 19 ⎯ Walking with Christ is often described spiritually, yet lived in ordinary moments. It’s not just for mountaintop experiences or dramatic changes. Most often, it unfolds quietly—in daily choices, small obediences, and unseen faithfulness. Many people see spiritual growth as constant progress or change. But walking with Christ is about direction, not speed. It’s choosing to turn to Him again and again, even when life feels routine or hard. In daily life, walking with Christ starts with awareness—remembering His presence in moments we often overlook: at work, in conversations, through frustrations, or during rest. A short prayer during a busy day, a pause before reacting, or a moment of gratitude are part of this walk. Walking with Christ means obeying small things. There’s no applause for choosing honesty, forgiveness, patience, or humility; these decisions may go unnoticed, but they matter. Growth comes when we choose what’s right, even when it costs us comfort or recognition. Failure is part of the journey. Walking with Christ doesn’t mean we never stumble—it means we don’t stay down. Grace finds us where we are, not where we pretend to be. Each return after falling deepens faith—not by our strength, but by His faithfulness. Sometimes growth feels slow or invisible. It’s easy to think nothing is happening. But just as roots grow unseen before a plant appears, God often works in hidden ways. Trust is built in waiting; character is formed in perseverance. Scripture reminds us: “Let us not become weary in doing good, for at the proper time we will reap a harvest if we do not give up.” (Galatians 6:9) Walking with Christ isn’t about perfection. It’s a relationship and a choice—presence over performance, faith over fear, trust over control. Step by step, this quiet walk brings real spiritual growth. Reflection: In what small, everyday moment can you choose to walk with Christ today? This initiative supports Christian children’s education and Sunday School programs in Pakistan. Please give only if you feel guided to do so.
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How Walking With Christ Leads to Real Spiritual Growth
Jan 18 ⎯ Many people today are searching for spiritual growth. They long for peace, purpose, and direction in life, yet often feel restless and empty. True spiritual growth does not come from success, religion, or self-improvement alone. It comes from a daily walk with Jesus Christ. Spiritual growth is not about perfection. It is about transformation—allowing Christ to shape our thoughts, attitudes, and actions over time. What Spiritual Growth Really Means Spiritual growth means growing in faith, understanding, and obedience to God. It involves learning to trust Him not only in good times, but also during seasons of doubt, pain, and uncertainty. The Bible says: “But grow in the grace and knowledge of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.” — 2 Peter 3:18 Growth takes place when faith moves from knowledge in the mind to trust in the heart. How Walking With Christ Changes a Person A close relationship with Christ brings deep inner change. When we walk with Him daily, our priorities begin to shift. Fear slowly gives way to trust Anger is replaced with patience Anxiety is met with peace Jesus does not simply guide our behaviour; He transforms our hearts. “If anyone is in Christ, the new creation has come.” — 2 Corinthians 5:17 Practical Ways to Grow Spiritually Spiritual growth develops through consistent and simple practices: 1. Daily Prayer Prayer builds intimacy with God. It does not need to be long or perfect—only honest. 2. Reading Scripture The Bible provides wisdom, clarity, and direction. Regular reading strengthens faith and renews the mind. 3. Trusting God During Difficult Seasons Challenges often become the greatest opportunities for spiritual growth. “The Lord is close to the brokenhearted.” — Psalm 34:18 Why Spiritual Growth Matters Today In a fast-paced and uncertain world, spiritual growth provides stability. It helps people live with purpose, respond with grace, and remain grounded in truth. Walking with Christ does not remove life’s difficulties, but it gives us the strength to face them with hope. Closing Thought Spiritual growth is a journey, not a destination. Each step taken with Christ leads to deeper faith, stronger character, and lasting peace. Final Note If this article encouraged you, consider following this blog on Fika and sharing it with someone who may need it. This initiative supports Christian children’s education and Sunday School programs in Pakistan. Please give only if you feel guided to do so.