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    Closing the Doors to all Curses

    From the very beginning, evil has always sought a way in. We first saw this in the Garden of Eden, when the serpent could only act because Eve allowed him to. In the same way, evil today still needs an open door — a connection between the spiritual world and the physical one. On the […]

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    The Invisible Wounds That Only God Can Restore

    No one likes to feel pain. When our body experiences pain, we often feel distressed as signals highlight that something inside is not right, warning us to seek help before the problem worsens. Modern medicine, with all its advances, is an essential support during these times. It helps us relieve pain, identify its cause, and […]

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    The Secret to Restoring Love and Balance

    Have you ever been in a relationship where you placed the other person above everything else — your friends, your family, even yourself? It’s easy to do, isn’t it? When you love someone, they can become your whole world. This was the exact topic addressed by Bishop James Marques and his wife, Helena, during a […]

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  • UTF: Gathering of the Family

    There was a time when we thought about family, it brought up warm memories. Everyone gathered around the table for dinner, sharing stories from their day, laughing together and showing love. Both parents were present, and there was a sense of togetherness that felt unshakeable.  But today, things look quite different. Many families face distance or […]

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  • Abraham’s Sense of Responsibility

    We all have responsibilities — to our families, our friends, our work, and our faith. But how we choose to handle them says a great deal about our character. When we think of Abraham, the first thing that comes to mind is usually faith. His trust in God’s promises, his obedience, his belief even when […]

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    The Two Ways to Read the Bible

    There are two ways to read the Bible: one is to seek an understanding of God’s will, and the other is to look for passages to justify our own desires. Unfortunately, many people tend to lean toward the latter – opening the Bible with a decision already made and searching for verses that “approve” what […]

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    How a Well-Planned Routine Can Lead to a Longer and Healthier Life

    In an age of constant change and round-the-clock demands, having a clear and predictable daily routine is more than just a matter of productivity. It serves as an essential public health tool. While some people might find the word “routine” dull or restrictive, scientific studies increasingly demonstrate that consistent daily rhythms, such as a regular […]

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    Three Pillars of Prosperity

    When we hear the word ‘prosperity,’ many of us immediately think of money or success. But true prosperity with God goes far beyond material wealth. It begins with our mindset and our faith. The way we think, respond, and trust in God shapes the life we live. Here are three key principles to help you prosper, […]

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    Faith and Dedication Transform Lives in Sri Lanka

    Faith is the driving force behind those called to make a difference and Pastor Joseph Ouverney and his wife, Raquel, are living proof of that. For just over two years, they have been in Sri Lanka, sharing the message of Jesus with communities that remain largely unreached. When they first arrived, they didn’t know a single […]

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    Friend of God: The Secret Behind the Faith of Abraham

    “And the Scripture was fulfilled which says, ‘Abraham believed God, and it was accounted to him for righteousness.’ And he was called the friend of God.” (James 2:23) To truly understand the significance of this verse, we must first consider the world in which Abraham lived. His generation had turned away from God, caught between […]

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