Does faith in God still play a role?

Looking at the news, you would say that politics determines our future and their actions are responsible for the outcome. Of course, we can resign ourselves to it and just hope for the best, but what does our faith mean? If not my faith in God.

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Who or what shall I believe?

Today we live in a world of information. Everything we hear or see is based on information made available to us through the media. We are responsible for interpreting this information and drawing the right conclusions. I cannot emphasize enough how important the gifts...

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Christians in times of crisis... Can we handle It?

We live in times of unrest, times of pandemics and war that no longer take place elsewhere in the world, but close to home. Jesus told his disciples in Luke 21:9, When you hear of wars and uprisings, do not be frightened. These things must happen first, but ...

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Don't be affraid...

At the beginning of the year, when I started praying and asking the Lord for direction, He impressed 2 Timothy 1,7 on my heart. This verse made it clear to me what God wanted us to focus on this year. Here it says: “God has not given us a spirit of fear…

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A time of transition

We are on our way to our destiny. Transition is the process that takes us there. A transition period is needed to move us slowly but surely from the old to the new. Just as the Israelites experienced in the desert. And most of the time a transition feels that way too, like...

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Don't get sidetracked!

Not long ago, God showed me that we should stay on the main track and not get sidetracked. I notice how the enemy sidetracks people. How he attacks the body to eliminate it. He seizes the weak parts,...

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What will the future look like?

A few weeks ago, I was asked what the perspective of the congregation should be during this pandemic. Some would certainly say that because of the current situation, they have no future perspective at all. Others just let it come down to this. What happens, happens. But can we make it there as a congregation ...

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