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Bibles as Greatest Christian Books

Posted by on Sep 3, 2011 in Our Blog | 0 comments

Bibles as Greatest Christian Books

Bible is one of the sacred books in Christianity. Although there are lots of Christian books nowadays, there are no books which can tell you all about God and Jesus Christ than the Bible. If you want to know Jesus personally, you have to read your Bible, because the Bible serves as the autobiography of Christ. The Bible is a complete compilation of ancient writings including the book of Old and New Testament. The Bible has always been used by all Christian churches all over the world. Because of modern life, many people forget about their...

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An App for Christian Living

Posted by on Jun 25, 2011 in Our Blog | 0 comments

An App for Christian Living

We found this excellent App to support your Christian lifestyle. It’s called Prayer Journal and sells on iTunes for 69p. click to buy… This is technology at it’s best to support your Christian faith. The App helps to monitor your prayers and answers to prayers. You can share prayer requests with others and when prayers are answered, this can be tagged to boost your faith in God! Benefits of writing a Christian Prayer Journal This short video clip sets out some of the benefits of writing a prayer journal on paper. It helps to...

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Mothers in the Bible

Posted by on Apr 3, 2011 in Our Blog | 1 comment

Mothers in the Bible

One woman recounted an incident with her one-year old son, “I was very ill and so weak in bed one day, but when I heard a bump on the stairs, I didn’t know where the strength came from, I went flying out of the room to check that my son was alright.” A lady preacher once said, “A man has the physical strength to punch the lights out of someone, carry kilograms of load and such things, but a woman’s strength; to carry her child for miles in order to get help.” MOTHERS IN THE BIBLE Eve: Had called Cain...

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He died in my place

Posted by on Feb 27, 2011 in Our Blog | 0 comments

He died in my place

How he died on the tree All in Isaiah fifty three A King coming to earth Yet had no noble birth An invisible crown on His head Born in a stable for a bed Leaving His throne for humanity He had no beauty or majesty His appearance was not desirable The reception He got was terrible Though all heavenly hosts hailed Him Pharisees and Sadducees hated Him He was despised and rejected With sorrow and pain afflicted He was pierced for our transgressions But man will still not make confessions Like sheep we all go astray Each one following his own...

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Mends broken things

Posted by on Feb 27, 2011 in Our Blog | 0 comments

Mends broken things

As children bring their broken toys With tears for us to mend, I brought my broken dreams to God Because He was my friend. But then instead of leaving Him In peace to work alone, I hung around and tried to help With ways that were my own. At last I snatched them back and cried, “How could you be so slow” “My child,” He said, “What could I do? You never did let go.” By: Author Unknown

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‘Sorrow Not’

Posted by on Jan 29, 2011 in Our Blog | 0 comments

‘Sorrow Not’

Sorrow Not . . . I was so encouraged by what I read recently in a book referring to 1Thess.4:13. It was bluntly titled, ‘Sorrow Not’. The writer referred to some recent deaths in his family, so he had a good opportunity to be very sorrowful. Although it seemed to be the natural thing to do, he said he had to stand against that feeling, by faith. He knew he had to stand on God’s Word not to sorrow or grief. Grief and sorrow have the ability to choke the Word and cause it to become unfruitful in our lives. Since sorrow can be a...

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Guide To Bible Study Material

Posted by on Jan 16, 2011 in Our Blog | 0 comments

Guide To Bible Study Material

Studying and applying the Bible is necessary to the development of our Christian life. Bible study plans are designed to assist us in knowing more of the Bible. There are many different plans; from Book Order style plan, which is reading from Genesis to Revelation, to Chronological style plan, which is reading the Bible in the order that events happened, and every other style in-between. There is also the matter of which Bible translation one prefers. Many Churches prepare their own reading plans and there are also now numerous websites with...

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How NOT to read your Bible

Posted by on Jan 14, 2011 in Our Blog | 0 comments

How NOT to read your Bible

This is a comedy video on how NOT to read your Bible. The Word of God must always be read in a way that impacts your life for a good and meaningful transformation. May you be blessed as you...

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Video – ‘Bible-in-a-minute’

Posted by on Jan 14, 2011 in Our Blog | 0 comments

Video – ‘Bible-in-a-minute’

Whipped up from the past – a comedy video showing a light-hearted way to know the Bible in a minute....

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