The Father prayer: abiding in Father’s love, adoring his holy name, aligning with his Kingdom agenda, asking for his provision everyday, seeking forgiveness and reconciliation, knocking door of his presence, purpose and power (Video).

Points for Prayer:

1.    Pray for Receptive Hearts As we meditate on the parable of the sower (Luke 8:4-18), pray that God would prepare our hearts and the hearts of those we encounter to receive His Word with joy. Ask for opportunities to share the good news, that people may hear and respond to the message of salvation…

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A prayer as we prepare to walk and bless cities and regions

Heavenly Father, We speak salvation, healing and deliverance in Jesus’ name.  We speak the good news of the Kingdom. We speak, Jesus is Lord. We speak, Jesus is here. We ask for wisdom in every trial. We ask for spiritual discernment.  We ask for guidance. We ask to hear your voice speaking your instructions. We ask for…

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Walking with God: A Journey of Faith, Love, and Purpose

To walk before God is to live continually aware of His presence, trusting His guidance in every circumstance. As Abraham walked before God (Genesis 17:1), we, too, are called to a life of faith, leaning on His promises, even when the way is unclear. 2. Walking in Love Walking in love is more than a feeling;…

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Matthew 18: A Chapter on Blessing Through Forgiveness and Reconciliation

Introduction: Matthew 18 is often quoted in Christian circles, particularly verses 18-20, where Jesus says, “For where two or three gather in my name, there am I with them.” While this verse is frequently used to emphasize the power of collective prayer, its true context reveals a deeper, more challenging call to a lifestyle of…

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Walking in the Blessing of Christ: A Journey of Prayer, Presence, and Purpose

Introduction: We stand at a moment in history where the world is in desperate need of the blessing that only Christ can bring. This blessing doesn’t just come from grand gestures or extraordinary circumstances—it flows from the lives of ordinary people walking closely with Jesus, united in prayer, and committed to His mission.  The person, presence,…

How Not to Pray:

1. Stop telling God what to do. 2. ⁠Stop telling others what you know. 3. ⁠Stop telling yourself how important you are. Tell God you love him and thank him for loving you and those around you. Then shut up and listnen to Him. Then do what he says. Matt 6:5-9

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The Preeminence of Christ in Prayer

Praying together in the presence of His Supremacy over all! The Scriptures reveal that God’s heart is for all nations, especially the oppressed and broken, and that His Church is called to embody His love through prayer, blessing, and disciple-making. At the centre of this mission is the preeminence of Christ, who is described in…

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Compelled by love: Embracing our Global Mission

Compelled  by Love: Embracing Our Global Mission Introduction Scripture Reading: 2 Corinthians 5:11-21 and 2 Corinthians 4:7 “Since, then, we know what it is to fear the Lord, we try to persuade others. What we are is plain to God, and I hope it is also plain to your conscience. We are not trying to commend…

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The Preeminence of Christ in Prayer and Discipleship

Preeminence of Christ in Prayer and Disciple-Making The Scriptures make it clear that Christ’s preeminence is the cornerstone of our faith, life, and mission. As Colossians 1:18 (ESV) declares, “And he is the head of the body, the church. He is the beginning, the firstborn from the dead, that in everything he might be preeminent.”…