Posted inChurch, God

My Video About the Early Church

Under the Lordship of Christ Jesus, so many men and women gave all they had to deliver a Church to us, a Church that has the Bible, hymns, testimonies of martyrs, the meeting places, and so much more. All this has been delivered to us by the mercy and grace of God. Let’s take 5 minutes, and recall this Early Church and what Christ Jesus has done by His love, through His own.”

Posted inJesus

Sheep and Cockleburs

This blog post reflects on the care required for sheep and compares it to spiritual nourishment for believers. It emphasizes that, just as sheep naturally produce wool, a Christian’s acts of love should be his or her spiritual “fleece.” The post warns about worldly distractions, which hinder spiritual growth and fruitfulness.

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Healing Hurt

The author’s high school experience showcases the impact of embarrassment on self-esteem and emotional health. After an incident with a popular girl, he reflects on managing hurt through faith in God, emphasizing the importance of community and seeking counsel. He encourages letting go of past embarrassments to find joy and healing in Jesus.

Posted inThankful

Thanksgiving

The author reflects on his changing role within the family, highlighting the simplicity and joy of Thanksgiving compared to consumer-driven holidays. He reminisces about past family gatherings, expressing gratitude for God’s blessings and emphasizing Thanksgiving as a cherished holiday filled with love, joy, and giving thanks to God amidst changing times.

Posted in, Life, Plans, Serving, Study

Times

We often maintain private schedules in our minds, navigating daily routines without formal calendars. Among these, times for communion with God stand out as vital, serving as non-negotiable moments for prayer and study. Ultimately, it is the present moment that shapes our past and future, making our relationship with the “I AM” God essential.

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