Think of who you really are. What defines you. What makes you happy, what makes you angry. What you enjoy and what you don’t.
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'I am with you always.' (Matthew 28:20)
Think of who you really are. What defines you. What makes you happy, what makes you angry. What you enjoy and what you don’t.
Read moreYou can be a doctor, a cook, a lawyer, a builder, a politician, a tailor, a sweeper or a housekeeper, there are times when you are just a man. But what if you are a man with a sister?
Read moreUnfortunately, today’s society is made up mostly of people who identify or label themselves as a little Christians, but also a little atheists. However, in the end, they fail to be part of any of these categories. I think this is the new current that is conquering the world, encouraged by what we call globalization.
Read moreFreedom is not a concept that supports negotiation. It either exists or it doesn’t.
Read more‘Lord, how long shall the wicked, how long shall the wicked triumph? How long shall they utter and speak hard things? and all the workers of iniquity boast themselves? (…) They slay the widow and the stranger, and murder the fatherless. Yet they say ‘The Lord shall not see (…)’.
Read morePeople are busy with life and do not realize when life itself changes. Slowly. Slowly. There is no way back. Or, in the happiest case, there is a way back that will never be found in their lifetime. Maybe not even during their children’s lifetime.
Read moreI believe that the Bible is underrated in many ways and for various reasons. And I think it deserves at least a chance.
Read moreA new blessing disguised on a Monday, March 1st. We are so privileged that we can enjoy it!
Read moreFor many children, going to school meant happiness, it meant freedom, a freedom that allowed them to leave the mask of sadness, anxiety, tears, fear and other restrictions at the school gate. The school with masks and the online school stole a part of their childhood. Pray for all the children around the world now more than ever!
Read moreAs we have already seen, unfortunately, both personal prayers and those made for others have become short, shallow, superficial and unburdened. What would be the solution to such a problem? I propose you a Planned, Progressive and Monitored Practice (PPM) of prayer.
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