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A Toddler’s Trust

A Toddler’s Trust

While caring for my 2-year-old granddaughter, I noticed her natural trust and innocence. She doesn’t judge people’s motives or hold grudges. This made me realize how often I let past hurts cause me to assume the worst in others. Jesus tells us to be like little children — forgiving, trusting, and pure in thought (Matthew 18:3). Even when people have bad intentions, God protects us, just l... Continue reading

Published December 17th, 2024
Categorized as Discipleship, Leadership, Spiritual Warfare Tagged #churchgrowth, #discipleship #apostolicdiscipleship #UPCI #apostolic #Apostolic Leadership #ApostolicPentecostal, #healthychristians, #littlechild, #thoughts #thoughtlife #mentalhealth #innocentthinking
When Boundaries Limit Faith: Trusting God to Do the Impossible

When Boundaries Limit Faith: Trusting God to Do the Impossible

This blog discusses how to balance personal boundaries with faith. It emphasizes the importance of praying for clarity to discern if boundaries protect health or hinder faith. It also highlights the need to check motives to ensure boundaries are based on trust, not fear. The blog encourages being willing to stretch beyond comfort, relying on God's strength, and trusting that He will provide the ne... Continue reading

Published December 17th, 2024
Categorized as Discipleship, Leadership Tagged #church health, #discipleship #apostolicdiscipleship #UPCI #apostolic #Apostolic Leadership #ApostolicPentecostal, #weariness
How do we deal with success?

How do we deal with success?

This article highlights the importance of recognising that all victories and successes come from God. David's act of pouring out water as a drink offering to the Lord demonstrates the principles of acknowledging God as the Source and choosing worship over self-indulgence. Success should be seen as an opportunity to honor God and remain humble and devoted. Continue reading

Published December 12th, 2024
Categorized as Discipleship, Leadership, Spiritual Warfare, Systems Tagged #discipleship, #discipleship #apostolicdiscipleship #UPCI #apostolic #Apostolic Leadership #ApostolicPentecostal, #excellence, #faithful in service, #pride, #success
Two words that are crucial for ministry

Two words that are crucial for ministry

This blog explores the importance of two essential words in ministry: “No” and “Thank You.” It clarifies that saying “no” is not laziness or lack of compassion but wise stewardship of time and energy, focusing on God’s specific calling. Drawing from Lee Stoneking’s quote, “Be careful, there are decoys,” the article emphasizes the need to avoid distractions disguised as opportun... Continue reading

Published December 8th, 2024
Categorized as Discipleship, Leadership Tagged #discipleship #apostolicdiscipleship #UPCI #apostolic #Apostolic Leadership #ApostolicPentecostal, #excellence, #volunteers
The Role of Technology in Creating an Immersive Worship Experience: Lessons from the Book of Revelation

The Role of Technology in Creating an Immersive Worship Experience: Lessons from the Book of Revelation

The article emphasizes the irreplaceable essence of worship, highlighting that technology can enhance but not substitute the heart of worship. True worship stems from recognizing God's greatness, necessitating humility and reverence. The integration of technology in worship services should be approached with caution and careful stewardship, ensuring it helps focus on God and enhances community rat... Continue reading

Published December 5th, 2024
Categorized as Discipleship, Leadership, Technology Tagged #ChurchManagementTools, #discipleship #apostolicdiscipleship #UPCI #apostolic #Apostolic Leadership #ApostolicPentecostal
We Are Volunteers! So Do We Accept Sub-Standards?

We Are Volunteers! So Do We Accept Sub-Standards?

This blog addresses the typical mindset of giving sub-standard effort in ministry just because it’s volunteer-based. Using the humorous story of a forgotten turkey given to the church challenges readers to evaluate whether they offer God their best or just their leftovers. It emphasizes that volunteering may take longer and involve limited resources, mediocrity, complacency, and selfishness—su... Continue reading

Published December 1st, 2024
Categorized as Discipleship, Leadership Tagged #churchgrowth, #ChurchManage, #ChurchManagementTools, #discipleship #apostolicdiscipleship #UPCI #apostolic #Apostolic Leadership #ApostolicPentecostal, #excellence, #faithful in service, #volunteers
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