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What Should Church Leaders be Like?

Church leaders are called to shepherd, not control. They guide with gentleness, patience, and love, pointing hearts to Christ and trusting the Holy Spirit to transform lives. True spiritual leadership reflects the character of Jesus, the only Head of the Church, and nurtures believers to grow in grace and maturity.

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What does it Mean That God Judges Without Partiality?

God Judges Without Partiality: Understanding 1 Peter 1:17

Many believers misunderstand grace as a safety net that erases all consequences, but Scripture teaches that God “judges without partiality according to each one’s work.” We are not saved by works, but our works reveal the sincerity of our faith. This article explains why every believer must live with reverence, responsibility, and godly accountability.

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When People Choose to Leave the Church — How Should We Respond?

When someone leaves the church, our reaction reveals the true state of our love. Not everyone who leaves is rebellious, and not everyone who stays is faithful. This article teaches how to respond in grace instead of offense, how to avoid gossip and resentment, and when to lovingly release someone for the sake of restoration and the unity of the church.

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What is Pride?

Pride is more than arrogance—it is a spiritual disease that blinds the heart, distorts emotions, damages relationships, and poisons unity. This article explores what the Bible teaches about pride, how it leads to bitterness, and how true humility through dying to self and surrendering to God brings lasting healing and transformation.

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What is The True Religion?

Among all the religions that claim to lead to God, which one is true? This article traces the origins of the word “religion” and shows that rituals and systems were only shadows—true religion is found in the Lord Jesus Christ who alone can reconcile us to the Father.

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What is The Tribulation?

The Tribulation is a prophesied seven-year period of divine judgment, global chaos, and spiritual awakening as revealed in Daniel 9, Matthew 24, and Revelation. This article explores the biblical timeline, key events like the rise of the Antichrist and the mark of the beast, and how you can escape what is to come.

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What is The Rapture?

The rapture is not fiction—it is a revealed mystery and a future event when Jesus Christ will suddenly gather His people to meet Him in the air. Learn what the Bible actually says, why it’s a promise for believers, and how you can be ready for His return.

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What is Sin?

Sin is not just about bad actions—it is a deliberate rejection of God. This article explores the true nature of sin, how we become sinners, its devastating consequences, and the only way to be forgiven and restored through Jesus Christ.

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Does God’s Grace End : When is Enough Enough?

God’s grace is rich and unending—but not without boundaries. This message explores the line between mercy and discipline, and why now is the time to return to God. Through real-life examples, biblical narratives, and sobering truths, you’ll discover that while God’s grace never changes, it won’t always wait. Find out what happens when the line is crossed—and how repentance can still open the door to mercy.

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How Do I Respond to God?

After hearing the Gospel and realizing your need for God, how should you respond? This article guides you through five essential steps: acknowledging your sin, repenting, believing in Jesus Christ, receiving forgiveness, and surrendering your life to Him. The time to respond is now.

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