Undergoing spiritual training in our devotion to God means letting our character be moulded to Christ’s image.
The National Evangelical Council of France describes the new draft law as an “attack on humanity” as it puts pressure on “socially fragile people who feel a kind of duty to leave life”.
How many times have we tried to fill our emptiness by trying to fulfil a “ghost mission”?
Never forget that God created happiness and He wants us to live with a joy inside that no one can take from us.
We are fully capable of arranging and messing up our world in a few seconds rather than handing things over to the Lord.
Are we living out the teachings of Jesus in a way that reflects love and compassion? Are we willing to challenge the status quo and make necessary changes before it is too late?
I confess that, in my younger years, dedicating a few months to personal and spiritual renewal sounded like a fancy excuse for throwing the towel and abandoning the ministry’s trenches.
Arie de Pater of the European Evangelical Alliance in Brussels: “The fact that a majority in the Parliament calls for abortion as a human right is no doubt discomforting to many if not all Evangelicals across Europe”.
Boosted by the decision in France, a majority voted “yes” to include abortion in the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights. But opposition is expected from countries such as Malta, Poland and Hungary.
I thank God for the many men and women whom He uses to provoke us to live a thoughtful, faithful, and obedient life.
Jesus calls us to live a radically new life as His followers. We are called to be with Him, enjoy time together, learn from Him, and be transformed from inside to out.
Paul learnt to work for the glory of others. Have we learnt this?
The reason that we should take Jesus’ demand so seriously is because His mission cost Him everything.
The online class on 9 March will look at how Christians “can shepherd themselves and others from a place of burden to the experience of blessing”.
When decriminalising abortion in 1975, the famous feminist Simone Veil called on the next generations to “preserve the supreme value of life”, recalls the CNEF.
Everything we have gone through helps us comfort and encourage others who are in the same situation.
“Thousands of women are being betrayed by the over promotion of abortion as the only possible response to pregnancy”, laments an Irish pro-life parliamentarian.
President Macron, who urged to make the changes “as soon as possible”, seeks to present France as a champion of women rights worldwide.
God promises us abundant life. Nothing in our world can teach us the secret of happiness.
There is concern that the romanticisation of “dying hand in hand” may lead to more cases of elderly couples choosing to apply for euthanasia together.
Our earthly life means very little in comparison with “the great beyond ”, which is real, in spite of our present suffering and lack of understanding.
Holiness is one of God's attributes, and as His children, His holiness should be reflected in our lives.
Roosters crow before dawn to mark their territory and attract hens.
We should look at the text and learn what it says and means and consider how it is stirring us to love God and live for God in this world.
God is not ashamed to be our God, so we should not embarrass Him by doing things “any old how”.
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