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    IntelliMen Football League Grand Final: Football, Faith and a Mission to Help Ukraine

    The IntelliMen Football Project offers a structured league competition designed to create a safe and positive environment for men to develop their faith, character, discipline and leadership skills through sport. With this vision at its core, the IntelliMen Project recently launched the IntelliMen Football League, a new initiative created to bring men together through the […]

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  • Godllywood Self-Help Meeting

      We warmly invite you to join us on Saturday, 30 May at 10am for a Godllywood Self Help meeting designed to inspire, strengthen and uplift you from within. This special meeting is for women who wish to invest in their spiritual, emotional and personal growth while learning how to build an intelligent and practical […]

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    New Findings in Turkey May Point to the Remains of Noah’s Ark

    A team of American researchers studying Noah’s Ark in Turkey claim to have found new evidence suggesting the Ark may be buried in a mountainous region of the country. The group, known as the “Noah’s Ark Scans” team, has identified tunnels and underground chambers within the Durupınar Formation that intriguingly appear to match the design […]

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    I’m Living Proof that People Can Change

      From the age of 12, I battled deep inner turmoil. During the day, intrusive thoughts pushed me to violence; at night, they urged me to end my own life. My mind felt like a battleground but my story does not end in tragedy. I share it to let others know they too can arise […]

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    Living Life in Colour Again

    I was 14 when I first believed alcohol was the answer. I grew up in Latvia with my parents and three siblings, but my father’s behaviour shaped my early years. He was an alcoholic, though I never saw him drink. He’d retreat to the basement and later emerge blurting out words that cut deep. I […]

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    I’m Part of Something Big

      A life that seemed destined to become another statistic of youth knife violence and drugs took a startling turn. Herve Mokanda, shaped by a difficult childhood and the pressures that shadow so many young people, arrived at the Victory Youth Group (VYG) in Birmingham armed with a machete and a plan to kill the […]

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  • Is Your Childhood Influencing Your Relationships?

    How often do you stop and reflect on the experiences that have shaped your life so far? The memories of childhood, the early experiences of love and friendships, the lessons learned through joy, and even the difficult moments marked by disappointment. These experiences form the story of every individual. Yet, for many people, these memories […]

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    How Mindless Scrolling May Affect Your Brain Health

    Everywhere we look, there are screens. Whether it’s the television, smartphones or tablets, many of us spend hours each day in front of them—often without realising how much time has passed. After a long day, it may seem harmless to unwind by scrolling through Instagram or watching a series. However, recent research suggests that this […]

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  • When Experience Should Bring Results—But It Doesn’t

    By the time we reach our 40s, most of us expect a certain level of stability. After years of effort, planning, sacrifices and lessons learned, this stage of life should, in theory, begin to bear fruit. Success, security and a clear sense of direction seem like natural outcomes. Yet, for many, the reality is very […]

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  • Facing the Impossible? Put it in God’s Hands

    Have you ever stopped to think what could happen if you truly placed your life and your problems into God’s hands? The same mighty hand that delivered the people of Israel from slavery is still at work today. It is that very hand that can bring freedom from burdens that may feel overwhelming, whether financial, […]

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