A heartfelt reflection on the timeless biblical command to honor and respect parents. Drawing from Scripture, cultural wisdom, and practical life lessons, the article reminds readers that parents’ sacrifices, discipline, and guidance often go…
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Healing Words – Sunday Morning Newsletter
- Break Free: Greatness Begins Beyond Your Comfort Zone June 7, 2026
- Honor Never Dies: Remembering the Heroes Who Paid the Price May 31, 2026
- Children: The Anchors of a Mother’s Heart May 24, 2026
- Don’t Lose Your Soul While Chasing the World May 17, 2026
- The Hands That Shape Generations: Celebrating the Influence of Mothers May 14, 2026
- Protect What Matters Most: The Power of a Soul Anchored in God. May 3, 2026
- Beyond Self-Help: When Only God Can Create a Clean Heart April 26, 2026
- The Cross: When the World Showed its Worst, God Revealed His best. April 19, 2026
- After the Resurrection: Does God Have Your Whole Heart? April 12, 2026
- From the Grave to Glory: The Power of Easter Victory April 5, 2026
RESURRECTION: THE BEDROCK OF CHRISTIAN FAITH AND BELIEFS
The resurrection of Jesus Christ is the heartbeat of the Christian faith and the foundation of every believer’s hope. If Christ had…
FORGIVING YOURSELF
In many of our cultures, strength is often seen in endurance—but true strength also lies in releasing the weight of guilt and…
PURE HEARTS, STRONG FOUNDATIONS: MORAL (SPIRITUAL) PURITY IS GAIN
In a world where values are shifting and temptations are everywhere, the call to moral and spiritual purity remains a timeless…
LIVING UNDER OPEN HEAVENS: WHEN GOD’S PRESENCE MEETS OUR DAILY WALK
An open heaven speaks of a season where the barrier between heaven and earth is removed, allowing God’s presence, power, and…
From the Archive Church & Fellowship God & Christianity Inspiration
MARRIAGE TUSSLES
MARRIAGE TUSSLES – WHO LOOSES and WHO GAINS? People have different understandings about marriage tussles. It can be described as the constant squabbles, conflicts and disagreements between married couples. The less spiritually and…
Night sorrowa, Joyful morning
Night sorrows, Joyful mornings “Joy is a net of love by which you catch souls. A joyful heart is the inevitable result of a heart burning with love” - Mother Teresa Literally, joy is defined as being happy, glad and…
WHO IS A CHRISTIAN
WHO IS A CHRISTIAN? If you have been born again, it means you have accepted Jesus Christ as your Lord and savior. Congratulation, youre a Christian, I mean a child of God. God is your Father and youre His child. The word…
Lecture: Misuse of God’s Name
LECTURE: MISUSE OF GOD’S NAME (PSALM 111: 1-10; LEVITICUS 24: 11 – 16) Early last year we had a study on first and second commandments of God. We recalled that about 1.900 years ago, God gave the…
Repent and believe the Gospel
REPENT AND BELIEVE THE GOSPEL The word “repent” means ‘metonoia’ which is to feel sorry and to turn around. When we say we repent it means turn away from sin; to change one’s mind and attitude about God which changes a person’s actions and…
KNOWING BY ASSOCIATION
KNOWING BY ASSOCIATION Robert C. Coleman writing on the Master Plan of evangelism said, Knowledge was gained by association before it was understood by explanation. He explained that it was by fellowship and continuous being with…
THE SHOCKING REALITY
THE SHOCKING REALITY Daily the decease of someone brings to mind a shocking reality death is real; we shall die one day. The time of ones death is uncertain. Death is a necessary end and…
CONFLICTS AFRICAN MARRIAGES FACE IN WESTERN CULTURE
Marriage relationship in western culture is purely partnership; man and woman are co-pilots. There are two captains in a ship and no gender supremacy. Each partner brings equal stake, strengths and weaknesses to the union. African culture…
CHOOSING A SPOUSE
Choosing a spouse People are going through a lot in our world; some are hard to mention, others unbelievably doubtful and makes no sense yet its true and every day occurrence. For example: Marriages are collapsing; homosexual lifestyle…
SIMEON PETER
In African churches during the late fifties and beyond most Christians bore two names- cultural names given by our parents and baptismal name given by a European priest for the convenience of pronunciation. The baptismal names were either…
