Christians can experience fellowship, worship and adversity with brothers and sister in Christ. In this address, you will hear what the scriptures say about the value of a brother and sister in Christ.
Christians can experience fellowship, worship and adversity with brothers and sister in Christ. In this address, you will hear what the scriptures say about the value of a brother and sister in Christ.
In this Gospel preaching, you will hear of three accounts from the Bible that are referred to as strange things.
Every believer in Christ has been called by God out of darkness to be part of a holy nation. In this address, you will hear from the scriptures of God’s desire for a people who are set apart for Christ and testify of his wonderful glory.
Many people today put on a mask and pretend to be someone they are not. Throughout the Bible, there are many examples of men and women who disguised themselves from God. Adam and Eve when they sinned against God sewed fig-leaves together to cover themselves. Mankind has a track record of running, hiding and disguising themselves instead of facing up to our responsibilities. The Bible says, we have sinned and fallen short of God’s glory but the Good News is there is a Saviour, Jesus Christ who offers forgiveness and peace to mankind in the Gospel.
The Christian pathway is a journey toward heaven. The Bible tells us that if we are faithful and true to the Lord this world will see us as strangers and pilgrims. In this address, you will hear what means to be a pilgrim for Jesus as we walk through our daily Christian journey.
In the second epistle of Timothy Paul encourages his readers to live our lives pleasing to God. Listen to the following address and discover from the examples Paul uses how we as believers can present ourselves acceptable to God.
The Bible tells us there is only one name, Jesus Christ who offers hope and salvation to the human race. There is Power in the name of Jesus!
The scripture says “God Maketh the Solitary into Families”. Listen to this address to understand more about God’s purpose in setting the solitary into families.
If you open your Bible to the book of Revelation you will find there are The Seven Beatitudes of Revelation. Many of us may be aware of the eight Beatitudes in the Gospel of Matthew, but what about the seven in Revelation?