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    Bridging the Gap Between Desire and Action: Why Change Is Hard

     When it comes to changing one’s life, who doesn’t have a wish list? Eating more healthily, exercising, saving money, being more productive, sleeping better, travelling, and spending quality time with family and friends. The only thing longer than the list itself is often the time it takes to actually put any change into practice. But […]

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  • The Day of an Audience with God

    Something very special is taking place on Sunday, 12th October, in every Universal Church across the UK: The Day of an Audience with God. In the first book of Samuel, chapter 1, we read the story of Hannah. She was married to Elkanah, who loved her deeply, yet she could not have children. Pressured by tradition, Elkanah took […]

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  • Becoming the Blessing Itself

    Have you ever noticed how some people seem to have everything — money, status, relationships and yet, deep down, they still feel unfulfilled? It’s a reminder that life isn’t just about ticking off achievements or collecting blessings. True fulfilment comes when you become a blessing yourself. That’s exactly what God intended for Abraham. He didn’t just receive […]

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    The Philippines Earthquake Raises Questions About Biblical Signs

    A devastating 6.9-magnitude earthquake has struck the central island of Cebu in the Philippines, leaving at least 69 people dead and hundreds injured. This tragedy comes just days after the country was hit by two powerful typhoons, which claimed the lives of more than 20 people. Sadly, the Philippines is among the most disaster-prone countries […]

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    Why Cycling Could Be One of the Best Workouts for Your Body and Brain

    A recent study published in JAMA Network Open looked at nearly 479,723 adults in Great Britain over a period of about 13 years. The research found that those who cycled, or combined cycling with other means of transportation, had a 19% lower risk of all-cause dementia and a 22% lower risk of Alzheimer’s disease compared […]

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    Have You Written Your “Own bible”?

    This month, the Godllywood Self-Help meeting taught women about the many lies we often gather about ourselves and reminded us that the only truth we can truly rely on is found in the Word of God. Today, most of us can easily access the Holy Bible, whether in printed form or through a mobile application. […]

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  • Turn Your Year Around with Faith

    From Monday, 6th October, the countdown to the end of the year begins. Hard to believe, isn’t it? Just three months left, and only 13 Mondays standing between now and the new year. It may not sound like much, but it is still more than enough time for things to change – if you take the right […]

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    4 Steps to Receive Peace

    Last July, a tragedy shook Southport when 17-year-old Axel Rudakubana entered the Hart Space studio, where 26 children aged between six to thirteen were enjoying a Taylor Swift–themed dance workshop. The children were singing, making bracelets, and laughing – completely unaware of the horror that was about to unfold. Rudakubana, wearing a hood, a face […]

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    Cathedral of Faith Inaugurated in Bolivia

    On 18th December 2023, construction work began on the very first Cathedral of Faith in Bolivia. After months of prayer, dedication and hard work, the vision became reality. Less than two years later, on Sunday, 28th September, the Cathedral was officially inaugurated. The service took place at 9:30am and was led by Bishop Júlio Freitas, with over 2,400 people present to witness this […]

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    When Words Become Chains, How to Break Them?

    “If I can’t have you, no one will.” “You’ll never be happy.” “You’ll regret this for the rest of your life.” “You’ll never amount to anything.” You may have heard phrases like these at some point in your life – whether from someone who disliked you for some reason or even from a loved one […]

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