Can You Present the Gospel Using Only the Old Testament?

Absolutely, and it’s not only possible—it’s profound. The Old Testament serves as the foundational narrative of the Gospel, setting the stage for Christ’s redemptive work. This is how the early church shared the Good News, especially with Jewish audiences, before the New Testament writings were even completed. Let’s take a journey through the Old Testament to see how it points unmistakably to the Gospel of Jesus Christ. 1. Creation and the Fall: The Gospel’s Foundation […]

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20 Reasons To Share the Gospel

Sharing the gospel isn’t just a duty—it’s the heartbeat of what it means to follow Christ. It’s about sharing the life-changing, soul-healing, eternity-shaping truth of Jesus Christ. It’s not only about what others receive; it’s about what it does in us as well. Let’s explore 20 reasons why sharing the gospel matters so deeply. 1. To Obey Christ’s Command Jesus’ parting words to His disciples were clear: “Go therefore and make disciples of all nations”

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Happy Birthday, Joshua!

Today, my heart overflows with gratitude as I celebrate the 11th birthday of my beloved son, Joshua Zekariah. What a joy and privilege it has been to watch him grow, not only in stature but in character, wisdom, and faith. As a father, I can only marvel at the gift that God has entrusted to me—a son whose life is a daily reminder of God’s goodness and faithfulness. A Journey of Joy and Grace Eleven

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Happy Birthday, Loves!

Today, I get the joy of celebrating the most remarkable woman in my life—my wife. This birthday feels especially significant, a milestone of strength and love after a year that tested us in ways we never expected. God’s hand has been so evident through it all, reminding me again of His love and mercy. I’m deeply thankful for each moment I get to spend by her side. Walking Together Through the Valley When we received

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Why We Don’t Dance in Our Worship Service?

In a world where self-expression often takes center stage, it’s natural for believers to ask why some churches refrain from including dancing in their Sunday worship. Isn’t dancing a joyful expression of praise? Didn’t King David dance before the Lord with all his might (2 Samuel 6:14)? While these are valid questions, our church’s decision to exclude dancing in corporate worship is rooted in a careful study of Scripture and a desire to honor God’s

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How Can I Know That God is Listening to My Prayers?

In moments of struggle or uncertainty, many of us wonder if God truly hears us when we pray. We may pour out our hearts, share our worries, or even quietly seek His guidance, but sometimes it feels like the answers are silent. So, how can we know that God is really listening to our prayers? God’s Promise to Hear Us The Bible reassures us that God does listen to His people. In 1 John 5:14,

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Why We Tithe Even When God Doesn’t Answer Prayers?

At some point, most believers encounter a season of silence—times when our prayers seem to go unanswered, and we’re left wondering why. During these seasons, we may question many things, including whether to continue giving our tithes when God doesn’t seem to be responding. Should we keep giving when our needs or hopes feel unmet? Let’s explore why faithful giving remains vital, even when God is quiet. Giving as Worship, Not Bargaining Tithing isn’t about

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Why Labubu is Okay for a Christian?

As a pastor, I understand the questions that arise around hobbies and collectibles—especially ones that might seem a bit unusual, like Labubu. I’m not a collector myself, but when I came across Labubu, I found it to be a lighthearted and quirky character that brings a bit of harmless joy. In our Christian lives, we can often feel uncertain about whether enjoying small things like this is appropriate, or if it distracts from our faith.

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Why I Give to the Church?

Giving to the church is more than a financial transaction; it’s an act of worship, an expression of trust, and a way to invest in God’s kingdom. While money can be a sensitive topic, the Bible presents giving as a joyful part of our relationship with God. Why do we give to the church, and what does it mean in the broader context of our faith? Let’s explore the purpose, meaning, and blessings of giving.

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Is Screen Time Really the Best Use of My Day?

In a world filled with endless digital entertainment—from streaming platforms to social media—it’s easier than ever to spend hours scrolling, watching, and engaging with content. Whether it’s Netflix, Instagram, YouTube, or Twitter, these platforms offer a quick escape and are designed to hold our attention. I don’t think there’s anything inherently wrong with watching a show or scrolling through social media. But I’m realizing that my time might often be better spent on things that

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Why Am I a Bi-Vocational Pastor?

Being a bi-vocational pastor is not something I initially set out to do, but it’s something that, over time, I’ve come to see as part of God’s unique calling on my life. For some, the idea of balancing a full-time job with pastoring a church might seem overwhelming, but for me, it’s a role that God has used to shape me and my ministry in ways I never expected. A Call to Serve, Not Just

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Is Physical Healing Is Part of the Atonement?

In recent years, many Christians have embraced the idea that physical healing is guaranteed in the atonement of Christ. This belief holds that, just as Jesus’ death and resurrection provided forgiveness of sins, they also guarantee freedom from physical illness in this life. While I firmly believe in God’s power to heal and the reality of miraculous healings, I do not believe that physical healing is an automatic part of the atonement. Here’s why. Understanding

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Why I No Longer Believe in Speaking in Tongues

For many years, I was a firm believer in speaking in tongues. I saw it as a powerful, personal experience of the Holy Spirit—a gift that allowed me to connect with God on a deeper level. I believed it was a mark of spiritual maturity, something that confirmed my faith and brought me closer to God. But over time, my perspective shifted, leading me to question and ultimately let go of this practice. This journey

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Why Would I Vote for Trump If I Were American?

The decision of who to support in political elections is significant, often reflective of our values, priorities, and the vision we hold for our country’s future. Although I’m not an American, the policies and principles shaping the U.S. elections resonate globally, especially on issues that directly impact religious freedom, family values, and economic stability. If I were an American, I would vote for Donald Trump—not merely for his personality but for the specific policies he

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Why October 31 Matters for Every Believer

Each year, October 31 is celebrated as Reformation Day—a day that marks a turning point in church history. For many, October 31 might bring to mind costumes and candy, but for Christians, it’s an opportunity to remember a movement that transformed the understanding of faith, grace, and Scripture itself. On this day in 1517, Martin Luther, a German monk, nailed his Ninety-Five Theses to the door of the Wittenberg Church, challenging the practices of the

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Why I Felt the Need to Change the Songs We Sing in Church

Worship has always been central to my relationship with God. It’s not just about singing together but about gathering as a church to fix our hearts on Him, to celebrate His grace, and to be reminded of His truths. Recently, I felt a strong conviction to make a shift in the music we sing, moving toward songs that resonate with the gospel in a deep, lasting way. I wanted to share the heart behind this

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What Happens After Death?

The question of what happens after death is one that has lingered in the hearts of people for millennia. Every culture and religion has attempted to answer it, but the Bible provides clear insight into what awaits us after our earthly lives come to an end. For Christians, understanding what happens after death brings both comfort and perspective, shaping the way we live now and preparing us for eternity. Immediate Afterlife: Presence with God or

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What Do We Mean by God Is Holy?

When we say, “God is holy,” we are describing one of the most profound aspects of His character. Holiness is central to who God is, and it permeates every attribute of His being. Unlike any other quality, God’s holiness defines His essence and sets Him apart from everything else in the universe. So, what does it truly mean for God to be holy, and how does His holiness impact our lives as believers? 1. Holiness

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Why I Believe That Genesis Is Historically True?

For many years, the book of Genesis has sparked discussions, debates, and even controversy. Some view it as allegorical or mythological, while others see it as a straightforward historical account of our origins and the early history of humanity. I firmly believe that Genesis is historically true, and my conviction is not based on blind faith but on a thoughtful exploration of Scripture, history, and the implications of accepting Genesis as fact. Here are some

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What Is Sola Gratia?

Sola Gratia, or “Grace Alone,” is one of the foundational pillars of the Reformation—a profound declaration that salvation is a gift from God, unearned and unmerited by human effort. This doctrine emphasizes that our redemption rests solely on God’s grace, dispensed freely to undeserving sinners. Understanding Sola Gratia deepens our appreciation of God’s love and shapes our response to Him in humility, gratitude, and trust. Grace as God’s Free Gift Sola Gratia teaches that salvation

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