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sermon recap: stephen the formidable forgiver.

I think my face is finally showing signs of aging and I do not relish losing my youth. While it has been thoroughly satisfying so far, I must be honest and say that it has also fatiguing to preach the...

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what exactly is good?

The highlight of this long and tiring day would be the feet-washing session that took place in the early evening. I didn’t expect myself to respond so emotionally to an event that I had initially...

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my journey to Jesus Christ – a personal testimony.

I’ve always been grateful to God for His grace that has seen me through my growing-up years. For me to be serving Him full-time as a youth minister is a long shot from what was actually intended for me...

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sermon recap: attack and counterattack!

I’m back from a four-day planning getaway and for me, there’s nothing better than vision-casting and planning for the future. R-AGE @ GII, if you’re reading this, you ought to thank God for a team of...

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originality through imitation (part two) – the grandeur of the creation of man.

Previous post: Introduction – The Quest for Originality *** Again, I state that the best creation is the original creation. To understand why I say it is the best, let us first examine the grandeur of...

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originality through imitation (part three) – the commandment and the trump card.

Previous post: The Grandeur of the Creation of Man *** Earlier, I have communicated that everything God created was perfect until sin crept into His scheme of creation. I will now examine the...

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three choices within our control.

Remember, it is sin to know what you ought to do and then not do it. James 4:17 (New Living Translation) James concludes this chapter by issuing us with a stern warning. He doesn’t get any more...

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