M.T. Omoniyi

Micheal Timilehin Omoniyi is an innovative, bold, dedicated leader and thinker. He is a serial entrepreneur and builder. In 2018, he was recognised by the Financial Times as one of the 100 most influential leaders in Tech in the UK as the Founder and CEO of The Common Sense Network, a UK Based News Network for and by millennials. He is the Founder and Director of Our God Given Mission, a missions based charity. He is also the founder of The Apex Group, a closed group for CEO’s and Founders where they share best practice. As well as founding several initiatives and organisations, Micheal consults for various charities and organisations.

Trusting God in the Transition From Campus to Career

From Campus to Career: Trusting God in the Transition Graduation is both thrilling and unsettling. After years of timetables and lecture halls, life suddenly opens into a future without a syllabus. Questions rise quickly: What’s next? Will I find the right job? How do I live out my faith in this new season? The shift from campus to career is more than a change in routine—it’s an invitation to trust God in the unknown. The waiting, the unexpected roles, and even the detours are not wasted. Just as Joseph’s winding path prepared him for purpose, God uses every step to shape us for what lies ahead. Work, then, becomes more than earning a paycheck. It becomes worship. Every report written, meeting attended, or act of kindness offered is an opportunity to glorify Him. And in the midst of uncertainty, community and faith remind us that our worth is not tied to achievements but rooted in Christ. Because ultimately, your career is not just what you do—it’s who you do it for.

Is the God of the Old Testament Different from the God of the New Testament?

A common critique of Christianity, sometimes whispered in doubt and other times shouted in frustration, is that the God of the Old Testament seems...

A Life Worth Following: Reflecting on the Legacy of John MacArthur

No man has had a more outsized impact on my faith than John MacArthur. I first discovered him during my second year of sixth...

The Silent Revival: Young People Are Returning to Church – Are We Ready?

A few Sundays ago, I found myself in a small church in East London. I was the guest speaker. What stood wasn't the church...

Jesus rose from the dead. Hope for all who die in Christ

The resurrection of Jesus Christ is not just a historical event; it is the very heartbeat of the Christian faith. In 1 Corinthians 15:17,...

Every Christian is Either an Evangelist or an Imposter

Why evangelism is a non-negotiable part of following Jesus Charles Spurgeon once said, “Every Christian is either a missionary or an imposter.” It’s a jarring...

Know your weakness: the devil does

In 1 Peter 5:8, believers are warned to “be sober-minded; be watchful. Your adversary the devil prowls around like a roaring lion, seeking someone...

Samson and Delilah: A Cautionary Tale About Flirting with Sin

The story of Samson and Delilah in Judges 16 is one of the Bible’s most sobering cautionary tales. It’s the story of a man...

Sin Thrills and Then It Kills: Planning Ahead to Avoid the Trap of Sin

Today I begin a five-week series while I'll be looking at Sin, the effect it has on our lives and how we can avoid...

The Riots show that the UK needs healing

In recent weeks, the UK has witnessed scenes of unrest and division that have left many of us troubled and searching for answers. Riots...

Stop following Influencers

In an age where social media influencers and cultural icons shape the thoughts, behaviours, and aspirations of millions, it becomes crucial for Christians to...

How to love people you don’t like

In the heart of the Christian faith lies a command that is as challenging as it is transformative: love your enemies and pray for...

How to ‘be still and know’ that he is God.

In today’s fast-paced world, the demands on professionals and students are immense. With constant deadlines, relentless schedules, and the ever-present pressure to succeed, finding...