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Marriage: The bedrock where families stand strong

There’s a growing trend today: people saying they want children without marriage, without commitment, without the covenant that has traditionally held families together. But what does this mean for the children? Family is not a factory line where lives are produced without thought for their future. Children are not accessories to adult desires, they are […]

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Why Go to Church? Understanding the True Meaning and Importance of Church

The concept of church can be a turn-off for many people. Bad memories, negative experiences, and a sense of exclusiveness can make people hesitant to associate themselves with the idea of church. Many people also associate the word “church” with a physical building, denomination, or event. However, the original meaning of the word “church” is

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Jesus, Our Ultimate Friend: A Guide to Godly Friendship

Have you ever stopped to think about what it means to have a truly godly friendship? As Christians, we’re called to build relationships that reflect the love and values of Christ. As we explore the concept of godly friendship, it’s essential to establish a foundation based on our relationship with Jesus Christ. In this blog

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Finding Joy in Fellowship: Lessons from Philippians 1:1-11

Have you ever wondered how someone can find joy in the midst of adversity? The book of Philippians, written by Paul during his house arrest, is a remarkable example of just that. Despite being imprisoned and facing difficult circumstances, Paul’s letter to the church in Philippi is filled with rejoicing and joy. So, what’s the

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A Journey Through Matthew 6:5–15 (Final Part) – The Victorious Life

The Lord’s Prayer is a journey of relationship, alignment, dependence, and victory. Jesus begins with “Our Father in heaven”, teaching us that prayer flows from intimacy and access. He moves us to “Your kingdom come, your will be done”, aligning our lives with heaven’s priorities. He then leads us to pray for provision: “Give us

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A Journey Through Matthew 6:5–15 (Part 4) – The Provision of God

Prayer is the heartbeat of Christian life. In our journey through the Lord’s Prayer (Matthew 6:5–15), we have reflected on: Now, in Part 4, Jesus teaches us to pray: “Give us this day our daily bread.” (Matthew 6:11)   This simple phrase carries profound meaning about God’s provision, both physical and spiritual, and how it

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A Journey Through Matthew 6:5–15 (Part 3) – The Will of God

We often approach prayer with a list: requests, needs, desires. But in Matthew 6, Jesus teaches something deeper. When He says, “Your will be done, on earth as it is in heaven,” He’s inviting us to realign our lives with God’s purposes – not just ask for help but seek to live as He intends.

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