You who say that one must not commit adultery, do you commit adultery?…You who boast in the law dishonor God by breaking the law. For, as it is written, “The name of God is blasphemed among the Gentiles because of you.” – Romans 2:22a, 23-24, NIV My relationship with Jesus and reliance on the Bible saved my life… Continue reading Hypocrisy Is An Old Problem – Divorce Minister
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Christians are Called to Be Set Apart from the World
In the world NOT of the world. Good day beautiful people I hope that today’s post meets you and your family members well? I also pray that God’s peace continues to guard all of your hearts. Today’s topic has been on my mind a lot lately and I thought it’d be a good idea to… Continue reading Christians are Called to Be Set Apart from the World
Why Fervent Prayers are Important – Christian Personal Development
Fervent prayers are important and relevant for your dominion and manifestation on the earth. Sadly, most Christians are abandoning the platform of fervent prayers today. The circumstances around our world today are intimidating. But the truth is that God is mightily able to help us overcome these circumstances and situations. Related: How to receive answers to… Continue reading Why Fervent Prayers are Important – Christian Personal Development
Christians You Should Know: R.A. Torrey – Enjoying the Journey
“The just man walketh in his integrity: his children are blessed after him.” – Proverbs 20:7 A Snapshot of the Life of Reuben Archer Torrey: Born: Jan. 28, 1856 – Hoboken, New JerseyDied: Oct. 26, 1928 – Biltmore, North Carolina First President of Moody Bible Institute, 1889-1908; Bible Institute of Los Angeles (CA), 1912-24; and founder and first director… Continue reading Christians You Should Know: R.A. Torrey – Enjoying the Journey
How to correct our churchmates in a Christian way
We all had to deal with correcting someone we care about in our church community at some point. In reality, it is a sensitive subject. No one likes being the ‘bad guy’ pointing out someone else’s mistakes. Here is the thing— ignoring the issue does not make it go away. Letting things slide can sometimes… Continue reading How to correct our churchmates in a Christian way
Miraculous moments: Are modern-day miracles real
In 2015, a young boy named John Smith fell through the ice on a Missouri lake and was submerged for 15 minutes. After being pulled out and rushed to the hospital, he was declared dead for over an hour. However, against all expectations, he spontaneously started breathing and eventually fully recovered. Medical experts struggled to… Continue reading Miraculous moments: Are modern-day miracles real
‘Serving the least of these’: A Christian duty to feed the hungry
In the mid-20th century, Calcutta was marred by extreme poverty, overpopulation, and unsanitary living conditions. Mother Teresa, born Agnes Gonxha Bojaxhiu, felt a deep calling to alleviate the suffering she witnessed daily. In 1950, she founded the Missionaries of Charity, a religious congregation dedicated to serving the poor and marginalized. Her mission centered on preventing… Continue reading ‘Serving the least of these’: A Christian duty to feed the hungry
Christian music: Songs to calm your anxiety
When anxiety grips your heart, music can be your comforting friend. It allows you to express your emotions, like a safety valve for your soul; helps you stay focused on the present moment, taking your mind off your worries; and distracts you from the things causing you stress. For Christians, especially, music holds a special… Continue reading Christian music: Songs to calm your anxiety
Blessings and curses: Why should Christians stop the habit of swearing
Have you ever, at some point in your life, uttered a swear word? Whether it was during your innocent childhood, your rebellious teenage years, or even now, in the hustle and bustle of adulthood, the chances are that you’ve encountered profanity in one form or another. In today’s society, swearing seems to have lost much… Continue reading Blessings and curses: Why should Christians stop the habit of swearing
How to appreciate God’s blessings
“In the last day, that great day of the feast, Jesus stood and cried, saying, If any man thirst, let him come unto me, and drink.” – John 7:37 A Snapshot of the Life of David Brainerd: Born: April 20, 1718 – Haddam, Connecticut Died: Oct. 9, 1747 – Northampton, Massachusetts Missionary to the Indians. Converted on… Continue reading How to appreciate God’s blessings