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    Night Angels Bring Hope and Warmth to the Streets of Camden

    On the evening of Friday, 23 January, the Night Angels once again took to the streets to bring light, care and hope to those facing the harsh realities of life after dark. Forty volunteers from Finsbury Park and all our London branches gathered in Camden Town to offer support to individuals struggling on the streets, […]
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    What Needs to Be Washed Away?

    Have you ever felt as though you’re trying to move forward, yet something keeps holding you back? You make changes, you stay positive, and you tell yourself things will improve, but the same heaviness, struggles or inner battles remain. This Friday, 23rd January, the Universal Church invites you to a special meeting designed to help […]
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    Single By Choice or Out of Exhaustion?

    For decades, getting married and starting a family was seen as the natural next step in life— Something many people aspired to from a young age. Today, however, that expectation has changed dramatically. According to the Office for National Statistics (ONS), marriage is no longer the most common living arrangement among adults in England and […]
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    Bible Sales Surge as People Turn to What Is Written

    The Holy Bible is experiencing a moment of great demand across the northern hemisphere that’s taken even publishing experts by surprise. According to The Christian Post, sales of physical Bibles in both the United Kingdom and the United States have more than doubled since 2019. In the UK, sales have grown by an extraordinary 106% over […]
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    When the World Speaks Too Loudly

    All day long, we are bombarded by voices—whether through personal conversations, notifications, videos, or social media posts. Every screen presents a new message: news, films, music, teachings, advice and opinions. Most of the time, we treat these voices as something normal and harmless—mere distractions of modern life. However, the Bible gives us an important warning: […]
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    Strict Obesity Camps in China Raise Questions About Self-Control and Prevention

    Closed facilities, rigid routines and almost constant surveillance. This is how the so-called “fat prisons, Chinese weight-loss camps that have attracted global attention, are being described. A recent Daily Mailreport recounts the experience of a 28-year-old Australian participant, highlighting the strict discipline and intense daily exercise involved in these camps. Although participation is officially voluntary, […]
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    When Was the Last Time You Prayed?

    When a difficult situation arises, what’s your first instinct? Do you speak directly to God in prayer, or do you immediately reach out to someone else? When you’re hoping for a blessing, do you ask God yourself, or do you rely on others to pray for you? When you desire the baptism with the Holy […]
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    A Different Way to Plan Your Year

    We often like to think we’re in control of everything– our plans, our future, our outcomes. But the truth is, we’re not. Real authority belongs to the One who rules time and knows all things – God. As you have stepped into a new year, it’s worth pausing to reflect on how you plan your […]
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    A Clean Body, a Clean Home… But What About the Soul?

    In our day-to-day lives, our bodies naturally sweat, collect dirt, and sometimes produce unpleasant odours. That’s why taking a daily shower is such a normal and necessary habit—it keeps us clean, comfortable, and healthy. The same applies to our homes. You might do a deep clean at the weekend, but a day or two later, […]
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    Problems in Your Love Life? Don’t Ignore the Signs

    Problems in our love lives don’t usually appear overnight. More often than not, they show up quietly first through repeated patterns, poor choices, and the same arguments surfacing time and time again. The challenge is that many people see these signs yet choose to overlook them. This was one of the main reflections shared during […]
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