Tag: grace
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One Minute Sermon
Hi there! A friend shared this sermon. It is a fun, brief, informative and highly entertaining must-share for the followers of Christ! Enjoy it: http://gnli.christianpost.com/video/one-minute-sermon-19709
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Who are you in the Bible?
There is no condemnation for us (Romans 8:1) We can never be separated from God’s love (Romans 8:39) We who are many form one body (Romans 12:5) We have wisdom from God (1 Corinthians 1:30) Our labor is not in vain (1 Corinthians 15:58) We are a new creation (2 Corinthians 5:17) We become God’s…
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Kenya Switched On 2
Kenya is back! Our prayer is that we stay in God’s plan, under His care and holding His hand. Kenya is back! Watch out world – the Kenyans are coming!
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Passing On the Batton
This is the toughest time to raise a child or a teen. Have we given thought to how tough it is to be that child or teen, before Christ. How much more after they accept Jesus into their hearts or become baptized? I spent much of today watching and listening to various Christian messages and…
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Favourite Friday
Who am I that you, my Lord and King would die for me? Thank you Lord for loving me, completely and with endless, unwavering joy. Thank you Jesus!
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No Fear Friday Everyday
Fear creeps up on you. Before long, it has captured and cornered you in your own mind. It crushes, overpowers and controls. If left alone, fear can stifles and cripples. There is definitely hope!
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Slipping and sliding!
Now I realize that while I am having my sliding-out-of-the-middle-class rant, things are getting financially tighter for the average person. What of the less fortunate, whom we condemn to live in slums and only talk about upgrading their surroundings, as though they deserve no better livelihood?
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The Chogoria Connexion
Chogoria dreams and memories. This little town came to some notoriety in the early 20th century as a mission village. A group of Scottish missionaries from the Presbyterian Church settled there, after agreement with the local clansmen and the Church and faith took a firm root in the society.
