Paul is in prison as he writes to Philemon, but throughout the New Testament, he often refers to himself as a ‘prisoner of Christ’. The relationship he has with Christ is more than being a follower, it’s such a strong relationship, it’s as if he is captive to the love, to all that Jesus is. If we could only see ourselves in this relationship – captives, almost prisoners, to the drawing power and the influence of the love that is in Jesus!
A life of prayer (Part 1)
Reflecting the Glory of God (Part 3)
Reflecting the Glory of God (Part 2)
Reflecting the Glory of God (Part 1)
God will not fail you (Part 2)
God reveals Himself through signs and wonders (Bonus)
God will not fail you (Part 1)
To know Christ and the Power of His resurrection (Part 3)
Jesus is our Rock in troubled times (September Newsletter)
God works signs and wonders (Bonus)
To know Christ and the Power of His Resurrection (Part 2)
To know Christ and the Power of His Resurrection (Part 1)
Prayer is a conversation with God (Bonus)
God wants to reveal His Power in your life (Part 3)
God wants to reveal His Power in your life (Part 2)
God wants to reveal His Power in your life (Part 1)
Display Your Power, O God! (Bonus)
A conversation with God (Part 3)
The Lord will not fail you! (Bonus)
A conversation with God (Part 2)
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