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SILENCING THE FUTURE: THE HIDDEN IMPACT OF GIVING KIDS DEVICES IN CHURCH
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SILENCING THE FUTURE: THE HIDDEN IMPACT OF GIVING KIDS DEVICES IN CHURCH

I write with deep concern regarding certain practices we may unknowingly encourage during church services, which could have long-term negative effects not only on our children but on a generation to come. While our intentions may be good and probably to solve a temporary challenge during church services, these actions may inadvertently harm their spiritual growth...

The Unsung Heroes: The Power of Fatherhood
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The Unsung Heroes: The Power of Fatherhood

Not everyone looks forward to Father’s Day. For some, it stirs up pain, silence, or memories they would rather not revisit.  I’ve come to see something powerful in celebrating our fathers; not because they were perfect, but because they were present in the story of our lives. Hitting the nail on the head, some fathers...

Still Loved in the Silence: Faith After the Fallout
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Still Loved in the Silence: Faith After the Fallout

 “I Was Done with God, But He Wasn’t Done with Me” I didn’t want to pray anymore. It wasn’t that I was tired, it was deeper than that. I felt betrayed. Like I had been sold a version of God that promised healing, protection, answers, and presence, but in the darkest moments of my life,...

The Digital Ministry: Reaching the Next Generation with Digital Tools
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The Digital Ministry: Reaching the Next Generation with Digital Tools

Our current generation has a mission field without geographical limitations. The young soul you’re called to reach may not walk through your church doors, but they are online, scrolling through timelines, looking for meaning, purpose, and truth. In this hyper-connected world, the call to ministry now echoes through digital platforms, and the responsibility of the...

HOW DID MY ROOF LEAK? THE ARCHITECTURE OF THE CHRISTIAN LIFE.
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HOW DID MY ROOF LEAK? THE ARCHITECTURE OF THE CHRISTIAN LIFE.

It’s been raining a lot lately, and something strange, almost ironic, has caught my attention. In neighbourhoods considered elite, where the wealthy reside and standards are assumed to be high, rain has exposed a hidden weakness. Some homes, grand and polished on the outside, have been leaking from rooftops, through ceiling designs, down into bedrooms,...