Travailing Prayer
The record of the then barren Hannah’s travailing prayer for a son, is a wonderful model prayer for us to use even today.
Continue reading →The record of the then barren Hannah’s travailing prayer for a son, is a wonderful model prayer for us to use even today.
Continue reading →In the Bible we have records about what happens when one meets God. This record is contained in Isaiah 6:1-13 and recalls the Lord’s commissioning of Isaiah.
Continue reading →Matthew 17:20 tells us Jesus only requires from us fiath like the tiny mustard seed. We need to know why.
Continue reading →We are privileged & honoured to be part of God’s eternal kingdom. After Jesus suffered on the cross for our sins, how glorious is His resurrection & ascension!
Continue reading →What did Jesus mean when He said: “it is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle than for a rich person to enter the Kingdom of God”?
Continue reading →A look Ahab men and the problems behind their situation. Deliverance solution is easy, but initial acceptance of the sin makes the start of healing problematic.
Continue reading →All born-again Christians are called to be more Christ-like. There are many facets of Christ-likeness which we can glean from the Bible for us to model.
Continue reading →When we look to Jesus, to be more like Him, we first must recognise that His relationship with His Father is unique. For Jesus’ life was built around Prayer.
Continue reading →The third in a series of posts looking at Education Christians. Here we look at the biblical method of education the next generations.
Continue reading →The task of teaching the young belongs to the whole community, the whole body of Christ, just as it was for the Jewish nation throughout the Old Testament.
Continue reading →The first of a three part post looking at the Biblical aspects of educating Christians, both mature, new and children of Christians.
Continue reading →May the spirit of our heart be renewed, emptied of all earthly desires as we stand in hunger and thirst for our good Lord the source of life, strength and hope.
Continue reading →An Introduction to the Shorter Catechism for Younger Children where certain ‘difficult’ words are retained as there are no appropriate substitutes available.
Continue reading →Paul is very clear on God’s stated goals for us; we are obliged to conform and grow in conformity to the likeness of Jesus. It is not optional!
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