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The cost to break the chains of slavery
As our country enters 75th year of Independence, let’s not forget that true freedom often comes at a heavy price
September 2021
Christ, Judas and Excommunication
Judas Iscariot was a thief; instead of being excommunicated he had the privilege of participating in the Last Supper. What does this signify?
July 2021
LORD, GIVE US BOLDNESS
Powerful truths can be drawn from the Apostles Peter and John’s first experience of persecution.
April 2021
He Wants Us To Live Not in Fear But Hope
His heart is moved by our pain, he sees our loneliness even in the midst of a crowd. Could there be a safer refuge than the company of Jesus!
March 2021
Make Christian Leaders Answerable
As body of Christ, we must hold each other, including our leaders, accountable for every action and inaction.
January 2021
Story of Us and Him
The characters in this fictional account mirror our casual reluctance to acknowledge the very fountainhead we so freely draw from
October 2020
Life in A Black Hole? There’s A Way Out!
Christians are as vulnerable to anxiety and depression as others, but they can, and must, learn to handle negative emotions with the power of the Gospel
September 2020
Communion: Not A Ritual, But Reminder of Christ’s Covenant
Jesus should be foremost in our thoughts when we partake of His body and His blood; this fellowship not only symbolises the forgiveness of our sins through Jesus’ sacrifice but it also reminds us to treat other people the way we were treated by Him
July 2020
Whom God Has United
All human efforts at forging unity and peace in world cannot bear fruit unless God binds people together
May 2020