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Building the walls

Building the walls

In this year of restoration, the first thing we need to do is remove the walls. Have you put wrong walls up around your life? What are wrong walls? They are fear, wrong boundaries, incorrect protections, insecurities and intimidation. It is time to start removing those walls. Find out how here.
2020 – the year of restoration

2020 – the year of restoration

When I was reflecting on 2019, God penned these words through me - 2020 - the year of restoration. Have there been things in your life that need to be restored? Maybe it’s your finances, your kids lives, your health, your home or your nation. This is the year to be expectant for God to move. So get ready for the journey by reading more here.
Wise men – the first providers

Wise men – the first providers

The wise men visited Jesus after He was born. They had a journey to go in that wouldn’t have been easy. They followed the star of Jesus. We know they gave but how is this significant. Read on to find out more.
Shepherds – the first responders

Shepherds – the first responders

Our next character in the Christmas story is the shepherds. They were the first responders to the news that Jesus was born. They heard the angel proclaiming it and saw the heavenly host singing. But what was the reason the shepherds were chosen. Is it because they were the only ones our on a dark night or was it something deeper. Read more to find out.
Mary – a humble heart

Mary – a humble heart

The next character in our Christmas story is Mary. Mary was a young teenage girl who was engaged to Joseph. She was busily preparing for her wedding when her plans were disrupted. An angel came to her and told her remarkable things. But who was this young girl and why was she chosen to carry, birth and raise Jesus. Read on to find out more.
Joseph – a man entrusted

Joseph – a man entrusted

The first character in our Christmas series is Jospeh. He was a man that was righteous but had to endure ridicule. He was obedient and loved Mary. But what was it about him that God saw and then entrusted him to be the earthly dad of Jesus. Read more to find out.
Small but mighty

Small but mighty

Sometimes we look at circumstances surrounding our lives and think they can never be defeated. We look at the reputation of that circumstance and how others have succumbed to it. We can also look at ourselves and in the natural we look smaller than those big circumstances. But just like the Israelites defeated Ai, we can defeat those circumstances. But only when we get God involved. We are small in the world but mighty in God, exactly the opposite of Ai.
Given not taken

Given not taken

There is a statement that is out there that most of the time we don’t believe. The statement is that God is not a God who takes from us but gives. That is true but we are only given what we are obedient to receive. If we take before we are given, there are consequences. Read more to find out.
Perspective

Perspective

Perspective is a funny thing. Often our perspective on situations and things relies on our past experiences. But it is also controlled by our attitude. The Word of God wants us to look at things and people from God’s perspective and it is different to how we generally see them. There is a story in the Bible that clearly shows perspective. Read on to find out more.
The importance of family

The importance of family

Do you sometimes wonder whether God is interested in family. After reading one of the books of the Bible you should be in no doubt. It is Gods family tree up to that time. God wants you in His family so much. Read more to find out why.
To know of or know God

To know of or know God

My question is do you know of God or do you know God? If your dad was famous, would you wait for an appointment or just go boldly and confidently into his office. Of course it would be the latter. So how do you approach God? Which way? That will tell you about whether you know God or know of God. Read more to find out how.
The unlikely ones

The unlikely ones

Do you sometimes feel that you fall into the category of unlikely one? You think that you sin is to big for Jesus to save you, you feel your culture is too far away from God or people have spoken negative things over your life based on their perceptions. Well that’s not true. Jesus came for the unlikely ones. The apostle Paul fell into that category. He called himself the worst of sinners. How does God feel about you. Keep reading to find out more.
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