Romans 1:22 tells us of people who claimed to be wise, but were actually fools. How can you be sure you are not one of those people? Read this blog and find out the difference between what is wise and what is foolish
Pentecost is not just a historical event but an ongoing reality that empowers believers with the indwelling presence of the Holy Spirit for holy living and bold witness. Christian leaders today are invited to lead not from their own strength but from the transformative power and presence of God within.
Every year, believers around the world pause during Holy Week to reflect on the death and resurrection of Jesus. But why is Good Friday—a day of execution—called “good”?
Around the world, God is utilizing mothers' gifts to nurture and develop the next generation of leaders. So, as we celebrate moms and spiritual mothers alike, we want to say thank you for your sacrifice. You are making a Kingdom impact.
As Lent commences on Ash Wednesday, we are entering a time of introspection and prayer leading to Easter. Let us reflect on the significance of death preceding resurrection, urging readers to embrace a daily practice of surrendering self in preparation for our spiritual transformation.
Romans 1:22 tells us of people who claimed to be wise, but were actually fools. How can you be sure you are not one of those people? Read this blog and find out the difference between what is wise and what is foolish