What to Pray
The purpose of prayer is to communicate with God. Most prayers unfortunately turn their prayer times into monologues, rather than a dialogues.
Continue reading →The purpose of prayer is to communicate with God. Most prayers unfortunately turn their prayer times into monologues, rather than a dialogues.
Continue reading →Christians do not pray to a distant or uncaring God but one who wants to have a personal relationship with us. He allowed His son to be crucified to redeem us.
Continue reading →In times such as these, we need to practice sensitivity in our fellowshipping with true disciples of God, and recognise the importance of obeying God’s Word.
Continue reading →We need to learn from a woman of faith who reached out to Jesus. At risk to her life, she reached out and was rewarded by healing. Her Faith was what mattered!
Continue reading →On the cross, Jesus cried out “My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?” What happened to Jesus and caused Him to be forsaken by God His Father?
Continue reading →As born-again Christians we are expected to minister inner healing to God’s people, but here are times when people fail God and fall again into sin.
Continue reading →One problems with living sacrifices is that they tend to crawl off the alter of submission as we are not fully and correctly submitted to Lord Jesus.
Continue reading →Angels are referred to throughout the Bible. No matter how you look at them, angels are an important and integral part of God’s creation. Learn about them.
Continue reading →The power of God is the power of “GOD” and we as mankind can scarcely begin to imagine the awesomeness of God’s power. How can the pot imagine the potter?
Continue reading →Time is running very short for the backslider, the lukewarm, the half-hearted and the half-committed. Their time to repent and change is now or face hell.
Continue reading →Without doubt, “The Lord’s Prayer,” also known as “The Pater Noster” and the “Our Father,” is the central prayer of all Christianity and Christendom.
Continue reading →Jesus and God have made it abundantly clear what will happen to those who stand before God accused of unforgiveness. The guilty will pay the price in hell.
Continue reading →The question is: have we received the blessings which God had meant for us to receive? If not, we need to ask ourselves honestly, why not and search our hearts
Continue reading →God has given us the job, the authority and the tools. Now we just need to do it all as God has planned from the very start.
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