• Seven Symptoms of Spiritual Complacency

    We live in a world where convenience is everywhere. Life is designed to be faster, easier and more comfortable than ever before. It might seem harmless, but when comfort begins to enter into our spiritual life, it can slowly become a problem. If comfort isn’t managed properly, it leads to complacency. We stop pushing forward […]

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  • The Challenges of Strong Women

    Many women become strong because life left them no other option. Life’s circumstances pushed them to be independent, responsible, and resilient. They learnt to make decisions, solve problems, and lead without waiting for someone else to step in. That strength brought stability, security, and pride in knowing they can handle things on their own. Yet, […]

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    Eating Too Fast: A Modern Habit That May Be Compromising Our Health

    In a world where long working hours, short lunch breaks, heavy traffic, family responsibilities, and constant digital distractions have become the norm, eating quickly—or even on the go—feels almost inevitable. For many, finishing a meal in just a few minutes is simply part of modern life. However, this trend may not be as harmless as […]

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    When Pain Feels Unbearable, Help Is Closer Than You Think

    In this increasingly hectic world, filled with endless demands, constant expectations, and overwhelming pressures, it’s easy to feel distressed and isolated. Bad news floods headlines and social media feeds, leaving many unsure about where to turn for comfort or support. At this very moment, countless people are enduring deep emotional pain. Some feel so overwhelmed […]

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    Beyond Human Courts: Trusting the Judge Who Never Fails

    There are moments in life when human justice feels painfully slow. You may have a case that has passed through many hands—your own, a solicitor’s, and maybe even a judge’s—yet the answer hasn’t come. The waiting can be exhausting. Doubt creeps in, hope weakens and the sense of injustice can feel overwhelming, especially when you […]

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    The Sunday of ‘Lord Take My Pain away’

      Some pains are invisible — wounds of the soul that time has not healed, silent sufferings that weigh heavily on the heart and seem impossible to resolve. Yet, in the light of God’s Word, there is a clear and living promise: “Surely He took up our pain.” (Isaiah 53:4–5) No pain is so great […]

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    UCKG Opens 14th London Food Bank In Woolwich Amid Rising Demand And Dwindling Food Supplies Across The Capital

      The Universal Church of the Kingdom of God (UCKG) has openeda new food bank in Woolwich, responding to growing demand for emergency food support and ongoing shortages across London. The Woolwich Food Bank at 1st Floor, 115-123 Powis St, SE18 6JL, officially open on Saturday 31 January, becoming UCKG’s 14th food bank in London […]

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    From Stagnant Waters to Living Flow

    River water, by its nature, never stands still. It flows continuously, carrying away everything that remains stagnant. This is how we are meant to be. Problems will arise; that’s part of life. We cannot expect everything to be perfect at all times. However, just as problems arise, they are meant to be overcome. The real […]

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    The Watchmen of the Final Judgement

    Throughout history, watchmen played a vital role in protecting entire cities. Positioned high on walls or towers, they scanned the horizon day and night. Their responsibility was enormous: to recognise danger before it arrived and to warn the people in time. Countless lives were saved because a watchman remained alert and faithful to his duty. […]

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    Why the Right Diagnosis Can Change Your Love Life

    What if the biggest problem in your love life isn’t a lack of love, but a lack of proper diagnosis? Just as in medicine, many relationships fail because people treat the symptoms rather than identifying the true underlying problem. This is why some people, even those who appear confident, successful, and socially admired, still struggle […]

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