Jesus felt the scorn of his own people, and He taught us that a prophet will often not be honoured in his own country.
By adapting our communication to meet the needs and communication styles of those we know, we can enter more fully into their world.
The victory depends on an abundance of counselors. God often uses his sons and daughters to teach us important life lessons.
Let’s celebrate our ‘badges’ and use them to be a help and a blessing to people who haven’t earned their ‘badge’ yet, but are working towards it.
God speaks and advises us personally. He shows us the way we should go. He corrects us, disciplines us, sustains and encourages us.
It is much better not to promise in the first place than to promise, and then not get round to keeping it.
The lessons we have learned from James’ bath night are important lessons for us to remember in lots of scenarios, and they may just also help you too.
Evi Rodemann, L4 Congress Events Coordinator, shares facts and stats about the large gathering that brought together a cross-section of the world’s evangelical churches in September 2024.
I came from the future because in Seoul at L4, I had the opportunity to connect with issues of relevance for the coming years of the Global Church.
Four ways Lausanne’s latest congress in Incheon-Seoul impacted global evangelicalism.
On the cross, Jesus suffered the punishment for all the sin of the world, He yielded up his powerful hands out of love.
All the energy we waste looking outwards should be used more productively looking inwards to check what our failings are and seek to rectify them.
We have to learn to be much more dependent on Him and stop carrying all that baggage around with us.
We need polycentric leadership that draws on the resources of the worldwide body of Christ. Global wisdom is the antidote to the hidden virus of cultural captivity.
Are you the first to offer sincere congratulations? Do you intend to thank God for what has happened?
Do you realise that God has not promised to get us out of every difficult situation, but that He has promised to always be with us?
God shows us the way through his word, so that we know how to live our lives, and to give purpose to what we do.
One day in heaven we will meet people like David's brave warriors, who weren't frightened of obeying their king, even if it meant losing their lives.
There will come a time when the whole natural world, with all the living things it comprises, will be restored to their condition before the fall.
God's involvement with man does not depend primarily on man's personality or character, but on his love for them.
God does not expect you to go through life chasing miracles and wonders. He will do them for you in the simplicity of each day.
The foundation of the joy experienced by a true follower of Jesus Christ must not be due to personal achievements, but the knowledge of being in a sincere relationship with him.
By casting the sorrows that tempt us toward overwork or other escape mechanisms to Christ, we become serene and rich in spirit.
In the 'Olympics' of our spiritual life, materialism stops us from participating and gaining medals.
Don't think you will find God in romance. Don't believe in the Romantic Solution as a blueprint for life and redemption.
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