The greatest sporting competition in the world helps us to reflect on success and failure.
When we recognise our weakness at the foot of that cross, we are the strongest people in the world.
God allows us to fall because of our weaknesses, so that we would recognise that our power must come from Him,
Whether you have been preaching for a couple of years or half a century, there are hidden explosives that can do untold damage to your ministry.
Friendship, encouragement, and gratitude are words that should go together... within the church especially.
Let us not forget the future hope and comfort that enabling people to die well will bring.
Imagining a post-virus landscape and its effects on missions. By R. McLeod and D. Taylor.
We are just like candles, shining a light on a part of the world that the world often chooses to ignore.
Pastor Andrew Brunson challenged Christian media to reach Muslims with the gospel. “God wanted someone weak, to be an encouragement to other weak people”, he said about his time in prison.
What should fill us with hope is that the present order of things won’t always remain the same: everything will be turned upside down and in the end it is not the powerful that will triumph.
It’s time to repent and acknowledge that we urgently need changes.
A video about 2 Corinthians 12:9-10.
Vaughan Roberts speaks from 25 years of ministry experience to share four lessons on staying the course as a Christian, despite ongoing battles with the world, the flesh, and the devil.
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