@peterlynas@ionainstitute That’s so encouraging to hear Peter, praying for Northern Ireland and for the other nations of the UK that This quiet revival will increasingly become known as its influences every place and spills out from the churches to touch the surrounding communities!
Never regard “joy in the Lord” as an unnecessary luxury. Never see life as too demanding, too serious for such extravagances.
Scriptures command us to rejoice in the Lord & the joy of the Lord is our strength. It’s because the days are evil we’ re told “be filled…singing”Eph5.
@newnazarite A blessing to read this Carl. Your faith and courage in the face of suffering is inspiring. I pray for you and your family - conscious that they also need prayer as you carry this together - that Jesus may draw near to you all and grant you all His peace and enabling - John, WCF.
@Christianitymag@emmajfowle So encouraging to read, Lord revive us again that your people will rejoice in you! - “Today, we’re seeing people come to know Jesus more easily than we were five years ago, and that’s incredibly exciting.”
Recent trends suggests Christians are leaving behind more traditional expressions of church. Could God be doing something new?
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Enjoying your resurrection life?
Don’t keep resurrection only for Easter. We’ve been raised with him into newness of life, into closeness of fellowship with the risen Christ.
Once the Temple curtain was ripped no one sewed it up again. God is accessible in a completely new way.