Podcast: Are you ready to die?

Are you ready to die?”, explores the question of preparing for death and the concept of “heaven on earth.” The author emphasises the importance of living each day with gratitude and love, viewing life as a precious gift from God. This involves embracing challenges and hardships as opportunities for growth, ultimately leading to a life filled with purpose and meaning. The text suggests that by actively pursuing a life of love and faith, one can experience a form of “heaven” right here on earth.

What is the fruit of your life?

LET JESUS GUIDE YOUR LIFE WHAT HAVE YOU GOT TO SHOW FOR YOUR LIFE? No matter your age, what have you achieved so far?  Good exam results?  Creative hobbies?  Keen sports competitor?  Great friends?  Do you take stock?  Do you ever plan?  Do you have goals?  Dreams?  Ambitions?  Or do you just drift through life, […]

Five ways to find comfort and hope when doubting God’s existence

Many people at some stage in their lives experience moments of doubt, even about deeply held beliefs such as the existence of God. In times of uncertainty, finding comfort and hope can be challenging. However, it is in these times that we need them the most. Here are five ways to find solace and optimism […]

Podcast: How to Evangelise

This article from Faithful Inspiration advocates for a life of faith demonstrated through action, not just words. It emphasizes living a disciplined, healthy life as a way to exemplify Christian values and attract others to the faith. The author uses biblical verses to support the idea that believers should be good stewards of their bodies, possessions, and the environment, reflecting God’s glory. The piece concludes with a prayer for guidance in living a life that honors God and inspires others. Essentially, it promotes evangelism through personal example and a commitment to a virtuous lifestyle.

Podcast: Faith is trust in God

This excerpt is a homily, a sermon, which centers on the concept of faith and how it relates to both personal struggles and divine will. The homily uses the Gospel passage of Bartimaeus, the blind beggar healed by Jesus, to illustrate the importance of trusting in God even when faced with hardship. It emphasizes that God’s purpose often transcends our understanding and encourages listeners to embrace faith as a source of strength and comfort, drawing on passages from the Bible, particularly Psalm 23, to support these points.
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