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    The Inner Battle Between the Flesh and the Spirit

    One of the greatest challenges of the Christian life is the inner conflict between the flesh and the Spirit. Each day, a deep and decisive battle takes place within us. Many spiritual struggles do not happen because God is unwilling to bless us, but because of the tension between what the flesh desires and where […]

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    Low Energy? Your Diet Could Be the Reason

    Have you ever felt an unexpected wave of exhaustion in the middle of your day—whether at work, at home, or while out and about? You’re not alone, and it may not just be “ordinary tiredness.” What we eat can significantly influence our energy levels throughout the day. Ultra-processed foods, such as ready meals, packaged snacks, […]

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  • Unity That Moves Heaven and Earth

    We live in a world where people often struggle to find common ground. Disagreements are a constant reality, whether over political views, ideologies, or personal preferences. These differences are evident from social media—where individuals often face criticism for expressing their opinions—to global headlines, where governments clash over conflicting beliefs. This tension can even infiltrate family […]

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    When the World Promises Everything but Delivers Nothing

    We live in a world that shines before our eyes, constantly offering what appears to be everything our souls desire: comfort, pleasure, well-being, and satisfaction. Everywhere we look, we are invited to slow down, be entertained, and pursue instant enjoyment. Yet, behind this attractive sparkle lies an undeniable truth: much of what looks so appealing […]

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    A Warm Welcome Awaits You at Our New Woolwich Food Bank

    This Saturday, 31st January, marks a very special day for our Woolwich community as we officially open the doors of the UCKG Food Bank. It’s the start of something we have been preparing with great care, and we are excited to welcome everyone from 11am. The food bank has been carefully organised and will be […]

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    A Drop of Rain, an Act of Faith

    Rain does not consult anyone before it falls. It does not follow opinions, systems or human control. It simply comes and yet the earth depends on it. Without rain, there is no growth, no harvest and no life. This mirrors a deeper spiritual reality: while everything in creation depends on God, God Himself depends on […]

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    The Exercise That Keeps the Body of Christ Strong

    The human body is a powerful machine, designed to move, adapt, and grow stronger through use. However, when it remains inactive, it can lose strength and flexibility, compromising its proper functioning. That is why regular exercise is essential—to keep the body healthy, strong, and working as it should. Similarly, there is a vital form of […]

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  • In a World of Fear, Where Do We Turn?

    When we look around today, it’s hard to ignore the reality we are living in. Stories of violence, pain and fear have become far too common, affecting families and communities while leaving many people feeling unsettled and vulnerable. In moments like these, it’s only natural to wonder: is there any hope left for our world? […]

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  • Ordinary Objects, Extraordinary Faith

    The Bible tells the story of the Apostle Paul. Once a persecutor of the Church, he had a transformative encounter with the Lord Jesus on the road to Damascus. From that moment onwards, Paul dedicated himself fully to spreading the Gospel. Through his obedience and faith, God worked powerfully through his life, as seen in […]

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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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