Samuel reflects on the song of our lives, the Gospel through broken vessels.
Read MoreAre you pushing for better?
Read MoreThe Lord is our Joy
Read MoreBrad tells us to check the posture of our hearts to make sure we are sending glory in the right direction.
Read MoreOur ways and his ways
Read MoreThere is so much more available to us, what lies are we letting distract us from the faithfulness and promises of God?
Read MoreHoly Jesus
Read MoreRepent for the Kingdom of Heaven is here
Read MoreCan we trust God before, during and after the answer to our prayers?
Read MorePaul encourages us to read the Bible regularly
Read MoreTo obey what we feel God to be saying to us and following his lead even though it might not make sense to us and our own understanding.
Read MoreBrad discusses whether Head Knowledge or Heart Knowledge is more important.
Read MoreIn this devotional, I reflect on the profound verse "Jesus wept" from John 11:35. I explore how this moment reveals Jesus' deep humanity and empathy, as He grieves the loss of His friend Lazarus alongside Martha and Mary. I highlight how Jesus' actions demonstrate God's character - providing comfort and strength in the way each person needs
Read MoreDawn encourages us from the hymn 'In The Garden' written by Austen Miles (1912). She spoke about the beauty of spending time with the Father in the morning like dew on the roses
Read MoreDid you know that the Bible speaks of 2 kinds of fear. Which kind do you have?
Read MoreThe lord is telling us to get up
Read MoreWhy do bad things happen if God is supposed to protect us?
Read MoreDeath, while being an absolute inevitability for each-and-every-one of us, (until the day Jesus returns), still remains a reality that often is challenging to process. Sandy van Vuuren reads from 1 Corinthians 15:55-57, taking a closer look at what the Word has to say on this issue.
Read MorePaul’s instruction in Colossians speaks directly against the dualistic mindset. His words remind us that in everything we do, we should commit wholeheartedly—as if we are serving God Himself. This applies to our work, our passions, and our diligence, even if it seems mundane or disconnected from our spiritual life.
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