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CHRISTIAN WORSHIP (Part 1)

Worship is all about God, period. Worship should matter to you simply because it matters to God. And worship matters to God because He knows He’s worthy. Worship doesn’t begin with us. Worship begins and ends with God. And God is worthy of…

UNDERSTANDING THE BIBLICAL CONCEPT OF MARRIAGE

Christians believe that marriage is a beautiful symbol of God's love for his bride, the church. Getting married is a public demonstration of love and lifelong commitment between two people. Christian marriage has another important…

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ANCIENT AND MODERN              As I was growing up a protestant in the fifties, there hymn books were commonly in use: the Methodist hymnbook, the Church Hymnary and the Ancient…

RIGHT PLACE RIGHT TIME

RIGHT PLACE, RIGHT TIME   Dominion Chapel (The Redeemed Christian church of God), 1203 Cravens Road, Stafford, Texas  was a melting pot, right place, for a week long crusade spearheaded by  Destiny International Mission Commission…

THE MYSTERY OF THE CROSS

The Mystery of the Cross The mystery of the cross is the least heard message in our time. This message is the crux of Christian faith and the Church foundation. Infact, there’s no Christianity without the Cross. Most Churches place the…

IN MY NAME

IN MY NAME Evangelist Mark narrates to us how Jesus commissioned his apostles by authorizing them to perform tasks that are impossible with us men without such empowerment. Mark’s   account of this event reads: “He said to them, “Go…

CHRISTIANITY TODAY: Has Christianity failed

CHRISTIANITY TODAY: Has Christianity Failed?   In the recent past, I browsed the web and stumbled upon Shannon McMillin’s article titled “Has Christianity Failed?” The author seems to have answered the…

GROWING YOUR MARRIAGE

GROWING YOUR MARRIAGE Most couples get busy and overwhelm with parenting or chasing riches that they have little or no time to nurture their relationship. They grow so much far apart from each…

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…

AND GOD SHOWS UP IN THE DARKEST HOUR

AND GOD SHOWS UP IN THE DARKEST HOUR He gazes at us, surrounds us and manifest all over us yet we do not see Him. We find it difficult to accept that God is present especially when passing through hard times or trials. We wonder if God is…

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