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    The Harvest is Ready—Are You Labouring?

    “Do you not say, ‘There are still four months and then comes the harvest’? Behold, I say to you, lift up your eyes and look at the fields, for they are already white for harvest!” (John4:35) Here, Jesus is telling His disciples that there is a right time for everything—and the time to act is now. […]

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  • The Prayer You’ve Known, As You’ve Never Prayed It

    The Lord’s Prayer is one of the world’s most well-known prayers. Many people can recite it by heart, word for word. Yet, memorising it is not the same as truly understanding the depth of its power. For many, saying the prayer has become a routine – spoken without reflection or awareness. While these words are […]

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    Special Assistants Meeting with the George Muller Book Launch

    After much excitement and anticipation, Saturday 13th September finally arrived — the day of the official UK launch of George Müller: An Example of Faith and Trust by Núbia Siqueira. Usually, the National Assistants’ Meeting is a monthly gathering just for Assistants. But this time, it was opened up to anyone who considered themselves a servant of […]

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    Could Indignation Transform Your Finances?

    We’ve all been there – that moment when something happens and you think, “This just isn’t right. I shouldn’t have to put up with this.” That feeling is called indignation. It’s more than just annoyance, but a deep resistance to accept what feels unfair. What makes people indignant today? For some, it’s the weight of debt. For others, […]

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    7 Principles of Faith for an Evangelism That Bears Fruit

    The life of George Müller is as inspiring today as it was in the 19th century. He wasn’t just a preacher of the Gospel — he was a man who put his faith into practice in the most remarkable ways. Known for caring for thousands of orphans while trusting God for every need, Müller’s testimony […]

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    Becoming the Strong Link God Called You to Be

    Every family has a member who, spiritually speaking, is the “weakest link.” This person may consistently struggle with battles, becoming entangled in problems, bad habits and poor choices, which ultimately impacts the entire family. When one link in a chain is weak, the whole chain becomes vulnerable. Similarly, when a family member is spiritually fragile, […]

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    What’s Standing in the Way of Your Peace?

    Peace is something we all long for, yet many of us struggle to find it. You might appear calm on the outside, but on the inside feel unsettled and restless. Why then, is peace so difficult to hold on to and more importantly, what can we do to truly experience it? Let’s explore this together. […]

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    The Salt Alliance: Building a Love That Lasts

    Last Thursday at the Cathedral of Miracles, ‘Combating a Bland Love Life’ continued in the Love Therapy seminar, with Bishop James and Helena Marques discussing ‘The Salt Alliance’ – a symbol of a lasting pact. Now, you might be wondering: what does salt have to do with love and marriage? The connection might surprise you. […]

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    Love Walk 2025 Returns To London – Encouraging Real Conversations In A Fast-Paced World

    On 30 August 2025, hundreds of couples and singles from across London are expected to take part in Love Walk 2025, a free public event designed to strengthen relationships through meaningful, offline conversation. Organised by the Universal Church of the Kingdom of God (UCKG), the walk will take place from 1pm to 5pm at Kennington […]

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    Bristol Mayor Opens Newly Independent Food Bank to Tackle Local Food Insecurity

    The Universal Church of the Kingdom of God (UCKG) has officially launched its newly independent food bank at its Bristol centre, with the Mayor of Bristol cutting the ribbon at a celebratory community event attended by dozens of local residents. The food bank, now fully operational and self-sustaining, will be open every Saturday from 11am–1pm, […]

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