O Come to the Saviour, Jesus Christ. Without him, the Bible says we have no hope and we can do nothing to find salvation. Over 2000 years ago, Jesus came into this world to save sinners and provide a righteous basis where mankind can be SAVED and forgiven. At the cross, Jesus took on himself our sins and the scriptures tell us that he shed his precious blood. By this great sacrifice, God is able to cleanse us from our sins and we can enter into his presence.
Peace and rest can be offered to you from God. The Gospel is a message from heaven and God is still speaking because he desires to give you peace and rest. The Bible tells us that we can find peace …
There is a saviour whom you can trust absolutely and his name is Jesus. The Bible tells us that God sent his son into the world to bring salvation for you. Over 2000 years ago, Jesus came into the world …
God is speaking to mankind still today through his word, the Bible. It is a great message of salvation from the eternal God. Over 2000 years ago God sent his son the Lord Jesus Christ to reveal to us his heart of love and how we can receive eternal life.
In this Gospel preaching, you will hear of three accounts from the Bible that are referred to as strange things.
God is still speaking to mankind today. The Gospel is preached by God’s wonderful grace and love that you may be saved and come into the blessing of eternal life. Jesus went to Calvary’s cross over 2000 years ago that there may be a righteous way basis to come out in blessing to the sinner.
Jesus came to bring hope to fallen man. The Bible tells us that as sinners we have fallen short of the glory of God but the Gospel is preached to announce the Good News that Jesus saves. Listen to the following Gospel preaching to discover what Jesus has done to save sinners.
Jesus came to this earth over 2000 years ago on a rescue mission. If we take a look around us today or even back in history we see one big barrier separating us from a holy and righteous God. That barrier …
Listen to our Gospel broadcast from Sunday 5th April 2020. In the following Gospel, you will hear what happened when Jesus had an encounter with 10 lepers.