Jesus and Mary
on April 23rd, 2026
Based on John 20:11-18 Mary Magdalene encountered the risen Jesus Christ and became the first witness to His resurrection, emphasizing her faithfulness and transformation after being freed from deep suffering. It argues that Jesus chose her—despite cultural norms that devalued women’s testimony—because of her loyalty and devotion, highlighting God’s power to redeem anyone and entrust them with a meaningful purpose.  Read More
April 2026
on April 1st, 2026
April 2026 news and updates.  Read More
Divine Appointment Two Blind Men
on March 31st, 2026
Based on Matthew 21:1-11 Jesus’ triumphal entry into Jerusalem fulfilled prophecy and revealed God’s perfect timing, showing that Christ came humbly as the true King to bring salvation from sin rather than political oppression. The message emphasizes that “divine appointments” are God-orchestrated moments, and people can experience them by seeking Him sincerely—crying out in faith, as seen in those who encountered Jesus and were transformed.  Read More
Jesus and Zacchaeus
on March 26th, 2026
Based on Luke 19:1-10 Zacchaeus, a wealthy but lonely tax collector, who seeks out Jesus and experiences transformation, leading him to repent and give generously to others. The reflection connects this story to modern loneliness, highlighting how many people feel empty despite circumstances, and distinguishes loneliness (emotional dissatisfaction) from simply being alone (isolation).  Read More
Prayer of Paul
on March 18th, 2026
Based on Ephesians 3:14-21 prayer, especially for others, should focus not just on specific needs but on spiritual strength, faith, and a deeper understanding of Christ’s love. It encourages believers to trust God’s power to work beyond what we can ask or imagine, while praying for others to be rooted in love and filled with God’s fullness.  Read More
Ephesians 5
on March 13th, 2026
Based on Ephesians 5:22–24, marriage reflects Christ’s relationship with the church. Wives are called to willingly submit to their husbands as an act of devotion to the Lord, while husbands are called to love their wives sacrificially as Christ loves the church. When both submit first to Christ, their marriage reflects God’s design of love, unity, and mutual honor.  Read More
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