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    Government faces opposition to Bible teaching in schools in Oklahoma (USA)

    There is a government project underway to implement Bible studies in schools in the state of Oklahoma, USA. The initiative originated in the State Department of Education and aims to teach students about the historical context of the Bible so that they can better understand the content of the Scriptures. However, a group has been […]

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    “We Care”

    On Saturday 6th July, members of Sheffield’s Victory Youth Group (VYG) participated in their annual “We Care” Youth Engagement Day. Supported by Sheffield City Council, which provided litter pickers, bin liners, and gloves, nine VYG members gave back to their community by picking up litter in and around Norfolk Heritage Park, a 28-hectare public park […]

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  • The Tuesday of It Is Written

    A diagnosis of an illness can be crippling, especially when there is no clear solution to the problem. For example, when Job developed a disease on his skin, causing painful boils from head to toe, the Bible reveals the anguish he experienced: “My spirit is broken, my days are extinguished, the grave is ready for […]

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  • The Night Vigil of the Holy Spirit

    Despite being greatly despised, there is nothing more glorious for a human being than to have an encounter with God and attaining the certainty of their salvation. However, with the worries of everyday life, many end up prioritising the conquest of material achievements or resolving their problems and end up putting aside the most valuable […]

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    A New Universal Church branch was opened in the city of Anjo, Japan

    Sunday, 7 July, saw the inauguration of a new Universal Church branch in the city of Anjo, province of Aichi, Japan. The city has a population of about 200,000. The special service was led by Bishop Alexandre Teixeira, who is currently responsible for the work of the Universal Church in the country, together with Pastors […]

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    Do it in 10’s

    This weekend marks the start of our annual Blood Donation Drive, running throughout July across the UK. The NHS has issued an urgent call for blood donations following a recent cyber-attack that disrupted hospital blood matching services. In response, we’ve mobilised our church community to begin our own blood drive. Donating blood costs you nothing, […]

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    Why doesn’t this emptiness disappear?

    Amidst the storm of responsibilities, information and interactions that characterise our digital age, a silent phenomenon has been quietly taking place in the lives of millions: inner emptiness. Even though we have endless possibilities at our disposal and freedom to make choices, many are those who achieve their goals and aspirations but still feel as […]

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  • The Week of It Is Written

    From 7-14 July, we will have the Week of “It Is Written”, a series of special meetings starting this Sunday at all Universal Churches. For every single negative word or bad news, there is a word from God showing that the situation can change. However, it all depends on the listener. If they take possession […]

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    The Dangers of Narcissism

    A recent study from City, University of London, revealed that most narcissistic men display self-confident, aggressive and socially dominant behaviour. The research showed that around 75% of people diagnosed with narcissistic personality disorder are men, but even among those who have not been diagnosed, many of them consider themselves superior to others. There are vain […]

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    Are you living a vicious cycle in your love life?

    Many people are always dealing with the same issues. They live in a cycle of problems in their love life. Sometimes things improve for a short period but soon after, the situation gets even worse. But why does this happen? The truth is that many don’t understand that if they don’t remove the root of […]

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