The Danger of Offenses: A Christian Teaching Using the Story of Cain and Abel

Offences are an inevitable part of human life, as even Jesus warned, “It is impossible, but that offences will come” (Luke 17:1, KJV). The story of Cain and Abel in Genesis 4:1-16 serves as a powerful illustration of the dangers of harbouring offence and the catastrophic consequences it can have on one’s life and relationship […]

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The Church as a Sheepfold: A Scriptural Teaching on Obedience and Church Structure

1. The Church as a Sheepfold The metaphor of the Church as a sheepfold is central to understanding the spiritual life and structure of the Church. It portrays the Church as a protected enclosure where believers (the flock) are cared for under the leadership of shepherds (pastors and leaders). Jesus Christ, the Good Shepherd, exemplifies […]

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Cultivating Holy Curiosity: What Should a Christian Be Curious About?

Curiosity is a natural and powerful force that drives us to learn, explore, and grow. For Christians, cultivating a holy curiosity—one that aligns with God’s will and purposes—can deepen our faith and enrich our lives. The Bible provides ample guidance on what kinds of things we should be curious about, and other authentic Christian sources […]

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Navigating the Wave, Wind, and Spirit of Worldly Trends in Music and Fashion: A Christian Perspective

In a world constantly evolving with new trends in music and fashion, the Church faces the challenge of remaining steadfast in its principles. The Apostle Paul admonishes us in Romans 12:2, “And be not conformed to this world: but be ye transformed by the renewing of your mind, that ye may prove what is that […]

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