This season has been a difficult one for many of us. Trying to navigate a new normal with new routines and restrictions. I was reminded of Job and the troubles he faced. He was a blessed man, righteous and blameless. But trouble came and when it did he lost everything. How did he navigate through and what can we learn to help us through? Read on to find out more.
How have you been going in lockdown in your country? We have been going fine but our country is now starting to partially come out of lockdown. My question for you and me is how are we going to come out of lockdown. Are we coming out bitter or better? Are we more ready than ever to step out in our destiny? Are we coming out thankful to God or are we coming out resenting the season we have been placed in. Read the blog to find out how people in the Bible dealt with their particular lockdown.
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.
Today I want you to be selfish in one area only. That is in seeking God for forgiveness. Did you know when we seek God for forgiveness, it opens the door for others to see they can be forgiven too? One by one as others seek forgiveness, it opens the door for the community to see forgiveness. But it all starts with us seeking it first. Will it start with you?
Sometimes in life God positions us in situations where we need to make a choice. We may be standing waiting to be invited to a special group at Church or we may be wanting a promotion at work. David faces this same situation in the Bible. Him and his men wanted to join the Philistine army to fight against the Israelites. David knew he could control the battle if he went. But God had a different battle for him to fight. Although David got offended, he submitted to authority and a bigger battle was won. Find out more by reading the blog.
I always find the story about Jesus’ death on the cross so sad. But a few weeks ago, God whispered these words to me - Karen what if there was no cross. Those words spoke deeply to me and I realised that the cross is powerful and changed everything - not only for those that believe but for the whole world. Can you imagine the world now if there was no cross? Read on to find out more.
Give me a man is the enemies catch cry but God has already given a man - Jesus who has defeated the enemy. If we use the Word of God as our sword, the victory will become reality.