God is not distant or silent—He is speaking directly to you. Through Jesus Christ, He calls you out of darkness, offers you abundant life, and invites you to come home. This is a personal message from heaven to your heart. …
God is not distant or silent—He is speaking directly to you. Through Jesus Christ, He calls you out of darkness, offers you abundant life, and invites you to come home. This is a personal message from heaven to your heart. …
Transformation in Christ changes everything—our hearts, our courage, and our purpose. From the woman at the well who left her waterpot to proclaim Jesus, to Peter, who moved from fear and denial to bold proclamation, encountering Jesus ignites a witness that cannot be silenced. This teaching explores how God transforms ordinary lives into powerful testimonies for His glory. Are you ready to let your encounter with Christ spark your witness?
At the cross, everything Jesus wore was taken from Him — yet in losing His garments, He was clothing sinners in righteousness. The work of Calvary stands complete and sufficient for every soul.
Questions fill our minds every day. This gospel preaching focuses on the first questions found in the Bible—the first question in the Old Testament, the searching questions raised in the Psalms, and the first question of the New Testament. Through these early questions, we are led to Christ, the Saviour of the world, who comes not only to question the heart of man, but to answer our deepest need through His saving grace.
Every soul stands in the Valley of Decision. The Valley of Decision is where eternity is decided. This gospel message presses the narrow way, exposes the danger of delay, and calls every soul to choose Christ today.
The Gospel is not merely a message to be believed or a system to be followed; it is about a Person — Jesus Christ, the Son of God. Salvation is not found in understanding ideas, but in coming to Him. That is why Jesus says, “Come to Me.”
As we enter 2026, let us remember that the Scriptures call us to put God first. In a new year filled with unknowns and uncertainties, Christ reminds us to seek the kingdom of God above all else, trusting that our heavenly Father knows our needs and will provide in His perfect will.
There is good news for all at Christmas: God has drawn near in Jesus Christ to each one of us, revealing His love and offering salvation.
There is forgiveness for everyone in the Gospel. God sent His only Son, the Lord Jesus Christ, as the Saviour of sinners. At the cross, Jesus laid down His life and shed his blood for you, and through this sacrifice God forgives every sin.