Listen to recordings of Gospel preachings and addresses from the Croydon, England.
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Listen to recordings of Gospel preachings and addresses from the Croydon, England.
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Do you know the way to heaven? In this message, discover what it means to follow the only path to God and the promise of eternal life. Bible Scriptures: Darby Translation John 14:6 “6 Jesus says to him, I am the …
God takes sinners and, through His grace, transforms them into His precious treasures. By Christ’s sacrifice, we are restored, forgiven, and made valuable in His sight. Through faith, we become God’s cherished possession, proving that no one is beyond His redemptive love.
Paul charged Timothy to do the work of an evangelist. This call to action reminds us all of our responsibility to share the message of hope and salvation with those around us. As believers, we are called to spread the good news through our actions, words, and service. Let us embrace this calling with passion and dedication, making a positive impact in the lives of others.
God’s love is beyond measure! He proved it by sending His Son, Jesus Christ, as our Saviour. Through His life, death, and resurrection, we find redemption, hope, and eternal life.
The greatest love in the universe is revealed to mankind in the Gospel: “God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son”—Jesus Christ—for poor, needy sinners. How amazing!
Many people today find themselves distressed by the trials and worries of life. The Gospel calls sinners to the Lord Jesus Christ, God’s only begotten Son, whom He sent as the Saviour of the world. There is hope for the distressed sinner in the Gospel because Jesus has come to bring salvation and turn darkness into light. He welcomes you through the Gospel. Have you accepted His invitation?
In this Gospel preaching you will hear about the story of Jonah and how God used him to deliver a message of good news for the people of Nineveh.
Jesus came into the world to save sinners. While passing through Nazareth, He stood up to read from the book of Isaiah, proclaiming the acceptable year of the Lord—a message of salvation and deliverance from sin for all mankind.
In this address, you will hear of three men, Isaiah, Paul, and John, who each had an encounter with the Lord and witnessed His glory.