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What is Lent?
The Season of Lent: A Guide to Its Meaning, Practices, and 2026 Dates Lent is one of the most significant observances in the Christian calendar. It is a 40-day period of reflection and spiritual preparation leading up to Easter Sunday, the celebration of the resurrection of the Lord Jesus Christ....
Lisa Wesley ,
Ashes to Ashes
Ashes to Ashes My wife and I have had many amazing experiences at the central coast, in California. Seals, Otters, whales and God’s wonders. But today we witnessed something different and tou…
Frank Walker,
Ashes to Ashes
Ashes to Ashes My wife and I have had many amazing experiences at the central coast, in California. Seals, Otters, whales and God’s wonders. But today we witnessed something different and tou…
Frank Walker,
Sermons for divine promotion and uplifment
Memorise: “In the sweat of thy face shalt thou eat bread, till thou return unto the ground: for out of it wast thou taken: for dust thou art, and unto dust shalt thou return” (Gen 3:1…
Babatope Babalobi,
Praying When God Seems Cruel (Job 30:19–23)
Discover how Job’s raw lament in despair teaches bold honesty in prayer, deepening your intimacy with God amid silence and suffering.
Mark McDowell,
Praying When God Seems Cruel (Job 30:19–23)
Discover how Job’s raw lament in despair teaches bold honesty in prayer, deepening your intimacy with God amid silence and suffering.
Mark McDowell,
Ash Wednesday: Return to God who is Love
This year’s Ash Wednesday coincides with Valentine’s Day. This may sow some confusion to those who observe Valentine’s day every year. Which one do we observe? Or can we celebrate the two together?…
Joseph Echano,
Ash Wednesday: Return to the Heart
Ash Wednesday marks the start of the Lenten season which is a call to return to the heart. This implies that Lent most of all is a call to a transformation from the deepest core of our being. Alth…
Joseph Echano,
Bird Watching and Beating Worry
With the fear and uncertainty generated by the current COVID-19 pandemic, we consider this series by John MacArthur to be even more timely now than when it was first run eight years ago. The following blog post was originally published on November 13, 2012. —ed. One of the most hopeless aspects of unrepentant sinners’ lives
John MacArthur,
Perishing vs eternal life (John 3:16)
Can’t throw those bananas out? “Not perish but have eternal life.” What I thought this meant as a child was that I had to believe in Jesus if I wanted to go to heaven, not hell. But that’s not what it says. In fact, the Gospel of John never mentions...
Allen Browne,

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