MIRACLES
The word “miracle” comes from the Latin word miraculum, which was used to translate the Greek words dunamis and semeion. Both words were originally used to refer to that which was extraordinary and unexplainable by human experiences. Download
WALKING THROUGH STRAIT GATE AND NARROW WAY TEXT: MATT. 7:13-14
During Christ Sermon on the Mount, as recorded in the above passage, He talked about two ways: wide gate and broad way, as well as the strait gate and narrow way. Download
Focusing on the God’s Promises Not the Problem
Our God can not lie, He has given use enough promises to counter our problems
DO NOT GIVE UP (Gal. 6: 9)
INTRODUCTION:
The phrase “Give up” means “to surrender; to stop; to lose all hope for
something.” The Christian race is that of continuity and steadfastness (1 Cor.
15: 58). Many have fallen by the way, thereby breaking the vows they made
at the beginning to stay faithful till the end. The divine instruction for all