Body blindness
a horrible illness, Body Dysmorphic Disorder, five senses, sight, Visual perception
Blind is not the one who cannot see, but rather the one who, though has perfect sight, chooses to not see.
a horrible illness, Body Dysmorphic Disorder, five senses, sight, Visual perception
Blind is not the one who cannot see, but rather the one who, though has perfect sight, chooses to not see.
Caleb group for older people, Finsbury Park, free blood pressure testing, older people, Rainbow Theatre, social welfare, the Caleb group
Thursday, 30 June 2016 According to Office for National Statistics research the happiest adults in the UK are aged between 65 and 79. Nonetheless, many older people in inner cities have a hard time, especially when they are restricted by low incomes, poor housing, multiple health issues and limited social contact. Committed to supporting the over 55s in […]
across North London, borough of Enfield, Christian faith, Edmonton, local community, Patient Care Group
Thursday, 16 June 2016 Over 80 people from Edmonton and across North London attended a two-hour briefing session on diabetes at the UCKG HelpCentre on Sterling Way, on Saturday 11 June. The event was organised by the UCKG HelpCentre’s Patient Care Group (PCG) for Edmonton with the aim of helping members of the local community to understand this all-too-common […]
A Life of Power, Acts of the Apostles, Amen., an afternoon of pampering, Bible, Christ, Christian, Epistle to the Ephesians, God, God the Father, Gospel of Matthew, Holy Spirit, Jesus, not to be forgotten, the Godllywood group
On a regular basis, the Godllywood group takes the opportunity to share the fragrance of the Lord Jesus with those that are often despised by society.
We all know the story of Job, Job was a righteous man and then Satan rose against him and killed his ten children, took away from him all of his riches, took away his health, thus meaning that he became the most miserable man on the face of the earth, and why is that?
It is by faith that you receive what God promised to Abraham. When we become Abraham’s children, it is like something that no words can describe. God said that we are like the stars that shine in the sky. That is why it was very hard for God to make us, and to make Abraham understand His purpose in his life. God showed him the stars.
When you are saved, you automatically have a strong desire to help others also receive salvation. Bishop Randal builds on this and explains the importance of helping others.
a valuable friend
“Through the Challenges, I have learnt to value time with my family, receive direction in my career, becoming more disciplined within myself, and make a valuable friend. Before I started the Challenges, I was a very disorganised person, which caused me to be unsuccessful in certain areas of my life. I had no balance, so I […]