Tag: Evangelical Theology
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Christmas | The Light Has Come | John 1:1–14
The light has not only come — it has come near. 1. Introduction On Sunday evening, we gathered in the church, lit by candles, flickering light, and the screen. The carol service has become one of the most important services any church can do for its life and local witness, as for one night a…
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When the Light Slips Away (Advent Reflection)
As I was sitting earlier this afternoon, just after three o’clock, it was impossible not to feel how quickly the light was slipping away. By 15:58, the sun had officially set, and it already felt like evening. Add to that the sky never really lifted today: heavy cloud, no break of blue, no warmth from…
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Titus 2 | Gospel Living: Grace That Trains Us
Introduction A few years ago, I was flying back from Nairobi to the UK. I had been there for about three weeks and had been sharing in ministry with different churches in the outskirts of the area. By the time I was heading home, I was ready to head home – something that is strange…
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Lessons from Titus | 1:1-16 | Gospel Leadership: The Church Needs Godly Shepherds
Leadership cycles often repeat, leading to public frustration and distrust. Amidst chaos, godly leaders are essential for a thriving Church, adhering to Gospel truth to face contemporary challenges.
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A City Stirred (Acts 2:1-13 | Pentecost Pt.1)
1 | The Tension of Waiting (Acts and the Acension) There are moments of waiting that affect the whole world yet are the most personal of things. In 1952, on a holiday in Kenya, a young princess, Elizabeth, was informed of the passing of her Father and her ascension to the throne. What a surreal…
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