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Stand Firm On His Word
By Not Known Most of us would not associate ourselves with many of today’s warped values such as abortion on demand, pornography, extreme violence in the media, human rights abuse, drug use and gambling, etc. But is it possible that we, like the frog slowly boiling to death in the kettle, are unknowingly and perhaps unwittingly being seduced to embrace cultural…
Enter His Gates With Thanksgiving
By Not Known Atheists say that there is no God; therefore people are not created by Him. Evolutionists deny God created human beings. Many religions do not acknowledge the creation story or God as the Creator. However, the Psalmist acknowledges that not only did God create the Israelites He is also their Shepherd. The Psalmist declares that the…
God-Designed Marriage: To Make Us Holy
By Not Known Recently, I read an article entitled China’s ‘leftover women’: What It’s Really Like Being Unmarried at 30. The article talks about society’s labelling of unmarried Chinese women at age 30 as one whose life is ‘over’. This label has put immense pressure on unmarried Chinese women at 30. Even girls in their early twenties are experiencing…
It’s Not About Sex!
By Not Known A marriage enrichment programme typically emphasises the importance of a healthy sexual relation within a marriage. Essentially, it is deemed capable of rejuvenating intimacy and rekindling love and communication. While there are some true benefits, it may unduly portray ‘sex’ as key to a healthy marriage. The apostle Paul takes a certain view towards…
Moral Blindness
By Not Known A Christian missiologist, Ed Stetzer, wrote this on Facebook last Wednesday, “In the last 5 days, 700 refugees drowned off Greece, 9000 babies were aborted in U.S., and 68 were shot in Chicago … and a gorilla dominated the news.” Last Saturday, Cincinnati Zoo had to put down 17-year-old Harambe, one of their endangered gorillas, after it was deemed a…
Are We Still In The 80s?
By Not Known Thom Rainer is a realist observer, who analyses churches in the US with great insights. He wrote recently about churches still living in the 80s which I found to be so true to our situation as well. He said, “Nine out of 10 churches in America are either declining or they are growing so slowly they are not keeping up with the growth rate of the…
Win Souls For The Lord
By Not Known “Our aunty needs to have the last opportunity to listen to the Gospel,” my friend, Ernest, said to his wife. They then decided to fly to Perth to visit their aunt at the hospital. Thank God that they managed to see her and shared the Gospel with her. Although she was over 90 years of age, she was very open and accepted the saving grace of…
Ishmael: A Lesson For The Weak In Faith (Gen. 16:1-16)
By Not Known What does it mean to have faith in someone? All relationships are built on faith. When we marry someone, we have faith in that someone. Although we do not know what the future brings, we have faith in our spouse that he or she will be good to us. At times, however, instead…
The Tolerance Of The Intolerable
By Not Known The age of “You do, because I say so!” is over at home, at work, in school, in the social sphere, and in the political arena as well. Norms are being questioned and challenged by new waves of assumptions and perspectives. Traditions, both good and bad ones, are continually undergoing shake-ups and reshaping. While all these may produce some good…
Let’s Huddle!
By Not Known The word huddle was coined in the 1890s when Paul Hubbard, the quarterback for Gallaudet, a college for deaf students in Washington, D.C., had his team form a tight circle so they could discuss plays without the other team seeing what they were signing. As the game evolved, huddling became an integral part of the game plan. Some of the benefits…