The biblical significance of the rainbow and the passing of Queen Elizabeth II
Crowds stood in wonder as a huge double rainbow appeared over Buckingham Palace. They had gathered there shortly after the news that the much-loved Queen Elizabeth II had sadly passed away, at the age of 96. Even more wondrous was that two more formed over Windsor Castle and also Balmoral at the same time. Newspapers […]
Christian, Don’t grow cold!

It’s an unmistakable truth: sin makes our hearts grow cold. It doesn’t happen at once, though. The process is gradual as we remove ourselves from fellowship with other believers and our heavenly Father. But how does it happen? Though every story is different, here are three questions to assess the direction you’re headed—and what effect it […]
3 Encouraging resources to boost your mental health

Our mental health matters. So we’re on a mission to build your hopes up in Christ! In this article, we bring you 3 sites for you to look at with resources that will boost your mental health and your Christian faith. This is part of our campaign of Hope which launched at the start of […]
7 ways to create a family worship culture in your home

The collective disposition around our family dinner table that night was one of deflated defeat. For hours, the kids had struggled with finishing their daily homework. My husband was recovering from a day filled with complications at the office, and I was exhausted from teaching all day. No one spoke much as we ate. And […]
One simple change that restored my relationship with God

Have you ever felt stuck in your faith? For over a year, that’s where I was with my relationship with God. I wondered where the intimacy had went. I couldn’t figure out why I couldn’t seem to read the Bible and pray on a regular basis. That was when God helped me to make one […]
No hopelessness in the Kingdom of God

Ian Cole the founder of the World Prayer Centre declares hope in a time of hopelessness. Warning – Do not fall into the world’s trap organised by the enemy of our souls and the enemy of every soul on the planet. Everyday we are being bombarded with information from around the world accompanied by judgmental […]
Campaign of Hope in a Crisis

As October starts, we are launching our new Campaign of Hope, to spread hope and pray for hope across our nation at a time of crisis. Open the newspaper or pick up your phones alert, most of the time it is bad news. When we are constantly fed negativity, it produces fear and hopelessness. No wonder people […]
God’s smuggler: Brother Andrew dies at 94

Brother Andrew Who Smuggled Bibles Into Communist Countries Dies at 94 The man known to Christians around the world as Brother Andrew, who was responsible for smuggling Bibles into communist countries, died Tuesday. He was 94. His Dutch name was Andrew van der Bijl, an evangelical who became the founder of Open Doors U.S.A. But on […]
The Weight of Glory and the Hebrew word Kavod

Kavod Like many Hebrew words, glory in Hebrew – kavod, holds more than one meaning. I like to imagine that God designed the ancient language of Hebrew precisely in this way, to give dimension to our understanding of Him and His love for us. Kavod is a term with both social and moral implications, and stems from the […]
Iran protests

Iran has hit the headlines in the past 10 days. Protests have spread across the country following the tragic death of Zhina (Mahsa) Amini, who died in custody after being arrested for wearing ‘improper hijab’. Amid this turmoil and the deep pain felt by many Iranians, I would like to share a heartfelt prayer for […]