By: yesHeis
What does it mean to make history? Nelson Mandela, Michael Jordan, Pelé, Mother Teresa, and Albert Einstein are all names which are instantly recognisable to many of us.
Continue reading “The History of Revival”
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By: yesHeis
What does it mean to make history? Nelson Mandela, Michael Jordan, Pelé, Mother Teresa, and Albert Einstein are all names which are instantly recognisable to many of us.
Continue reading “The History of Revival”
By: Sabrina Peters
Prayer is powerful. It changes..well, everything! Our minds , our circumstances, our emotions, our health, our heart, our failures, our families, our future, our worlds! It’s also the way in which we talk to God, hear his voice and know his will for our lives. May these verses remind you of the mighty and supernatural power of prayer!
Taste and see that the Lord is good. (Psalm 34:8, NKJV)
The establishment of Christianity is the most significant fact in the whole history of the world. And it happened so strangely! Continue reading “The Evidence of Christ’s Resurrection That Is Open To All”
“Who is this man?” they asked each other. “Even the wind and waves obey him!” (Mark 4:41, NLT).
Who is this man Jesus that we should believe on him? The Man of the Cross is the true Adam, the true Moses, the true prophet, priest, and king. Everything in the Old Testament was written for him. Continue reading “Who is This Man, Jesus?”
By: Sabrina Peters
There’s no denying things are seriously crazy right now. COVID-19 is wreaking havoc and leaving a trail of chaos, confusion and fear in its wake. I don’t have a lot of answers, but God’s Word has a lot of promises. Continue reading “Scriptures to Cling to in This Season of Crisis”
By: Laura Bennett
Isolation makes you think. Holed up at home with only family and FaceTime to fill the social void, we’re left with a lot more time to consider life’s essentials, and the things that matter most. Continue reading “Tyler Ellis’s Social Experiment Shows the Gospel Isn’t as Well Known as You’d Think”
By: Rosie Kendall
Humans are fundamentally relational beings – so a pandemic, forcing us behind closed doors, has the potential to make us even more disconnected than ever. Continue reading “How Can My Church Help the Community in Crisis? Practical and Financial Ideas”
The church was earnestly praying to God for him (Acts 12:5, NIV).
Suppose it had been announced that I was to tell the people of this city how they could go to any bank here and get all the money they needed any day in the year, and suppose, also, that I knew that secret and could really tell it, do you think that the people of this city would consider the information important? Continue reading “You Can Access The Bank of Heaven”
By: yesheis
In a relationship with Jesus we can have many life-changing experiences, but there are voices and opinions that say it’s not cool to talk about it. Whether something is said or merely implied, many Christians end up feeling afraid to tell people about Jesus and stop sharing altogether. Continue reading “Fear Not”
By: Sheridan Voysey
“Coronavirus is of such a magnitude that future historians who write books in the 2050’s will divide post-war Britain into BC and AC – Before Corona and After Corona. I think it’s that significant.” Peter Hennessy, BBC Radio 4 Continue reading “Coronavirus is Going to Demand Much of Us. Here’s Something to Help”