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In many of our cultures, strength is often seen in endurance—but true strength also lies in releasing the weight of guilt and…

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LIFE’S CHALLENGES

FACING LIFE’S CHALLENGES Reverend David Den Haan of Fairway Christian Reformed Church in Today of Sunday, December 7, 2008, wrote, “Let’s say that you’re Joseph. You’re a respected member of the community. People know you as a…

WHEN GO MEANS COME

WHEN GO MEANS COME! In some African Countries, when someone tells you that he/she is coming, the opposite (going) is always the outcome. For better understanding of this group of people, one…

MAKE A FRESH START (Isaiah 43:18-19)

Brethren, let’s pause and think for a moment about the New Year. Every emerging year has harder and tougher challenges. Do you have some goals and plans for the New Year? Then take a cursory look at your past and the present; making some…

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…

DESIRING GOD IN THESE TRIAL TIMES

Life is not always smooth sailing. The most courageous people are not those who always avoid hard times, but those who meet those challenges head-on and make it through, stronger and wiser than before. Often, we feel as though life’s…

WHEN ONE BECOME A CHRISTIAN

A Christian should be Christ-like. When people who are saved come together in worship, they experience the fullness of God’s presence. These Saints of God, just forgiven and saved by grace are individually indwelt by the Spirit; meet in…

THE CHURCH, A COMMON GROUND

I WILL BUILD MY CHURCH Following Peter’s confession, “You are Christ, the Son the living.” Jesus said, “….I will build my Church and the gates of Hades shall not prevail against it” . The statement means the Church is built by Christ…

STARTING WELL AND FINISHING STRONG!!! (Acts 20:24)

Literally, to finish something is to complete it or bring it to a conclusion. If you finished a race, you completed it — even if you come in last. Finishing is about concluding. If you finished a novel, you read the whole thing. Finishing a…

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