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Continue reading →: Long-SufferingIn a world where instant gratification is often the norm and patience seems like a virtue of the past, the concept of long-suffering can feel foreign and challenging. Yet, as Christians, we are called to embody the very essence of this attribute, mirroring the enduring patience and mercy of our…
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Continue reading →: The Futility Of Self-WorshipIn a world increasingly characterized by self-promotion and self-gratification, the concept of worshipping oneself has become disturbingly prevalent. Yet, as Christians, we are called to reflect on the futility of such worship and instead turn our gaze towards the transcendent, the divine. This essay explores the inherent limitations of self-worship…
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Continue reading →: New York City Immigration Tale: A Testimony of Faith and TriumphIn the heart of New York City, a bustling metropolis filled with opportunities and challenges, lived a young couple named David and Grace. They had moved to the city with dreams of building a future together, but soon found themselves entangled in the complexities of securing permanent residence. Despite the…
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Continue reading →: Resting In The LordAs we plan out our lives, it’s easy to get caught up in the never-ending to-do lists, commitments, and responsibilities. From juggling work demands to family obligations and even ministry endeavors, our lives often resemble the frantic pace of Martha, bustling around, trying to get everything done. But in the…
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Continue reading →: You Can Rely On The Holy SpiritIn the bustling chaos of our lives, amidst the cacophony of demands and desires, there exists a divine channel through which we can find solace, direction, and profound connection – prayer. As Christians, prayer isn’t merely a ritualistic recitation of words; it’s a lifeline, a dialogue with the Creator of…






