
The KingsCast
The KingsCast is the teaching ministry podcast of King's Church Cambridge, a charismatic church in Cambridge, UK. Each episode features sermons and biblical teaching from the church's leadership, aimed at supporting spiritual growth and everyday Christian living. The podcast shares the church's pastoral messages with a wider audience.
Episodes

Becoming a Church That Strengthens One Another - Part 2
Jeremiah delivers a message that was “not exactly the news any king would like to hear,” and is thrown into a pit to die for speaking truth. But through Ebed-Melech, God brings an unexpected rescue. When standing for truth costs you everything and opposition closes in, this sermon shows how courage still matters—and how God sees, sends help, and lifts you out when you feel buried.

For Such a Time as This
Steven explores Esther 4:14, showing how God is sovereign even when He seems absent. Through Esther’s courage, Mordecai’s encouragement, and God’s unseen providence, believers are reminded that they are strategically placed for God’s purposes. The message encourages Christians to trust God during difficult seasons, resist taking control from Him, boldly approach the King in prayer, and actively en

Prayer as a Lifestyle
Prayer is not meant to be occasional—it is the design of a believer’s life. This message explores what it means to live in constant connection with God, drawing life, strength, and direction from Him daily. It highlights how prayer aligns us with God’s will, keeps us spiritually alive, and opens room for the Holy Spirit to shape us. A gentle but clear call to move beyond routine into a life fully

Fulfilling the Great Commission
Matthew 28:19–20 calls every believer to go, make disciples, and carry the gospel beyond familiar spaces. This message highlights the urgency of stepping out, not remaining within comfort, and embracing mission as a lifestyle. Through real testimony, it reveals how surrender activates the Holy Spirit, bringing boldness, guidance, and transformation—reminding us that when we move in faith, God work

The Call To Worship
Joshua 5:13–15 reveals a powerful moment of encounter as Joshua meets the Commander of the Lord’s army and responds in worship. This message explores worship as more than a moment—it is a daily lifestyle. Through Joshua’s journey, it highlights hearing, learning, and living the Word, walking in holiness, and being shaped by the Holy Spirit. It gently calls us to realign our lives so that worship b

Hearing God & Dwelling in His Presence
From 1 Samuel 3, this message explores how God speaks—even when His voice seems rare—and how Samuel’s response models a life of listening. It highlights the importance of dwelling in God’s presence, recovering reverence, and remaining spiritually attentive. Emphasising the work of the Holy Spirit, it calls both adults and children to cultivate a real relationship with God and respond with, “Speak

Becoming a Church That Strengthens One Another - Part 1
1 Samuel 23:15–18 captures a powerful moment where Jonathan strengthens David in God during a season of fear and pressure. This message explores what it means to be a people who step into others’ struggles, speak God’s truth in times of confusion, and point one another back to His promises. It highlights how true encouragement brings strength, helping others remain grounded in God even when circum

Father's Day Sermon
This message looks at what it really means to honour your father and mother and why it still matters today. Through Joseph’s example, we see fatherhood shaped by faith, courage, and sacrifice, even when it’s costly. It also reminds us that God is a good Father who welcomes us as His children and heirs in Christ. Take time to reflect, and consider how this could heal relationships and deepen your w

The King’s Visitation
As Jesus weeps over Jerusalem, a sobering picture unfolds of a people who missed the King’s visitation. Though filled with religious activity, they failed to recognize the One who brings true peace. This message reflects on the danger of overlooking Jesus while holding onto personal expectations. It gently calls for a response—recognizing Him as He is, opening our hearts fully, and allowing the Ho

Seeking the Midnight Hour
Life’s “midnight hours” reveal where faith is truly tested. Paul and Silas show how prayer and praise in the darkest moments can lead to breakthrough. This message reflects on perseverance, spiritual readiness, and the vital role of the Holy Spirit in strengthening and guiding believers. It emphasizes seeking God in prayer during difficult seasons, responding with active faith, and trusting Him to

A Faith That Refreshes Others
Your faith is meant to impact others. Is your life refreshing people or draining them? Root your faith in Christ, love others sacrificially, and live in a way that strengthens those around you. Don’t just believe—act. Pray for others, serve them, forgive freely, and be a source of encouragement. Let your faith move beyond words and become a daily, visible blessing.

What It Really Means to Be Pentecostal
Pentecost is not just an event—it’s a calling. You are filled with the Holy Spirit for power, purpose, and witness. Being Pentecostal means living holy, preaching the gospel, and moving in the Spirit daily. Don’t settle for a label—pursue the gifts, serve faithfully, and step out boldly. Commit to prayer, the Word, and action. Go, be a witness, and let God work through you.

Called to Praise: Make God Big Again
You are not just saved—you are called to praise. When the Holy Spirit came, believers didn’t stay silent—they magnified God. It’s time to return to that passion. Make God big again in your life: in your words, your worship, and your witness. Reject passivity, rise in faith, and boldly praise Him. Step forward today—recommit your heart, receive the Spirit’s power, and live a life that declares God’

Self Discipleship
Step away from a life centred on self-care and return to the transforming power of God’s Word. This message calls believers to actively pursue Scripture, not passively neglect it. Like the disciples on the road to Emmaus, let Jesus reveal truth through the Bible. Reject spiritual complacency, commit to daily study, and rediscover your identity, renewal, and joy by immersing yourself in God’s livin

The Power of Confession
This sermon teaches that confession is the gateway to freedom, forgiveness, and restored relationship with God. From Psalm 32, it shows how hidden sin brings inner turmoil, while honest confession brings release, cleansing, and joy. True confession must be joined with repentance—a change of mind, heart, and actions. Believers are urged to stop justifying sin, surrender fully to God, and experience

Walking by the Spirit
This sermon calls believers to live daily by the Spirit, not the flesh. Drawing from Galatians 5, it highlights the inner conflict between sinful nature and the Spirit, urging Christians to choose obedience, crucify the flesh, and bear spiritual fruit. It challenges complacency and emphasizes intentional living, surrender, and dependence on God. True transformation is seen in a life producing love

Swim or Sink
This sermon uses Ezekiel’s vision of the rising river to illustrate spiritual growth and depth in God. Believers are challenged to move beyond shallow faith into deeper reliance on the Holy Spirit. It warns against stagnation and highlights the power of God’s presence to bring life, healing, and transformation—even in “dead” situations. When overwhelmed, believers must call on God, trusting Him to

The Danger of Familiarity
This sermon explores how familiarity with God can dull spiritual passion and reverence. Through the story of the Ark of the Covenant, it contrasts two responses to God’s presence—complacency versus honor. It warns that familiarity leads to lost value, unbelief, diminished joy, and ingratitude. Believers are called to renew their first love, remain spiritually alert, reject sin, and live with grati

Firstfruits of the Resurrection: Hope Beyond the Grave
On Easter Sunday, this sermon explores the supernatural power of Jesus’ death and resurrection, revealing Him as the “firstfruits” of those raised to life. Drawing from Jewish context, Passover, and Scripture, it highlights the hope believers have in eternal life. Through powerful teaching and testimony, listeners are reminded that Christ’s victory over death assures a future resurrection and call

The Misunderstood King: Why the Cross Calls Us to Repentance
A Palm Sunday message from Gospel of Matthew reveals how Jesus was widely misunderstood—by crowds, disciples, and leaders. What appeared as defeat in the crucifixion was in fact His coronation as King. The sermon challenges listeners to reject self-made ideas of God, embrace repentance, and recognise Christ’s kingdom as present now, calling for true surrender, sacrifice, and transformed lives thro

The Word, The Light, and The Life
An exploration of John 1:1–14, revealing Jesus as the eternal Word, Creator, and source of life and light. This sermon unpacks deep truths about the nature of God, the incarnation, and the call to respond through repentance, belief, and receiving Christ. It also challenges believers to live as witnesses like John the Baptist—reflecting Jesus, who is full of grace and truth, and preparing the way f

Mother's Day Sermon
On Mother’s Day, several women from the church share personal testimonies and biblical reflections on motherhood, faith, and spiritual family. Through scripture and life experiences, they highlight the power of prayer, the influence of a mother’s love, and the importance of nurturing faith and guiding the next generation in God’s truth.

When Jesus Shows Up
When life’s storms rage and God seems distant, remember: Jesus still shows up. This message encourages believers who faithfully serve God while facing deep personal challenges. Through Scripture and powerful biblical examples, discover how Christ meets us in our darkest moments, calms our storms, and brings hope to impossible situations. Don’t give up—keep trusting, praying, and calling on Him. Yo

Following Christ Through Lent
Jesus’ wilderness temptation shows how Lent is a season of testing, trust, and growth. Though hungry, pressured to prove himself, and offered power without sacrifice, Jesus remained obedient to God’s word. His example teaches believers to resist shortcuts, pride, and self-reliance. Lent invites reflection, deeper dependence on God, humble worship, and faithful obedience, trusting His timing and ch

Exodus: The Journey of Salvation
Exodus reveals salvation as a journey from slavery to freedom, where God delivers His people by grace, not their own effort. Just as Israel was freed from Egypt, believers are freed from sin through Christ and called into a lifelong process of transformation. Faith in God, not works, brings redemption, while obedience, reliance on His Word, and the Holy Spirit sustain growth, strengthen believers,

The Call To Work
This sermon explores “The Call to Work,” reminding believers that Christian work is more than a job — it’s living out an active, fruitful faith. As we understand our season, prioritise eternal impact, and commit to loving community, God grows us. Through grace, perseverance, and the Holy Spirit’s power, we are called not only to serve, but to experience healing in our hearts and relationships as w

Walking with the Holy Spirit
In 1 Kings 19, Elijah hides in fear, yet God tells him, “Go, return on your way.” This sermon calls the church out of the cave and into fresh anointing. Like Elisha, we must remember our first encounter with the Holy Spirit, refuse to quit in dark seasons, and say, “I will not leave You.” From testing to breakthrough, God invites us beyond moments of power into daily friendship, faithfulness, and

Fighting The Unseen
This sermon explains that although the spiritual realm is unseen, it shapes our lives and faith. Believers face a daily battle between flesh and Spirit, but victory comes through dependence on the Holy Spirit. Drawing from the Book of Isaiah 58, it teaches that fasting is an act of humility and surrender that strengthens faith, aligns us with God’s will, and produces compassion, obedience, and spi

Carry Each Others Burdens
This sermon explores what the Bible teaches about carrying burdens. It reminds us that burdens are real and part of life, but God never intended us to carry them alone. Grounded in Galatians 6:1–2, it emphasises restoring others with gentleness, humility, and love. Believers are encouraged to support one another, reflecting Christ’s compassion and strengthening faith through shared care.

We Are The Circumcision
Join us in this sermon as Pastor Julian shares with us what circumcision means to us as believers in this day and age.

Healing Testimony
We are excited to have with us guest Deborah McDermott who has a powerful testimony of her two children being healed of autism (doctor confirmed).

It's Time To Seek The Lord
Jesus said if we seek Him, we will find Him. God has given us an open invitation to come to Him. But He often allows us to go through seasons that will provoke a desire in our hearts to seek Him and be filled by what He offers and not what the world offers. In this message, Pastor Julian Mabey challenges us to seek God in this season as we birth what He wants to do in our lives both individually a

The Prodigals
Peter Cavanna exhorts all prodigals, all of those who have wandered away, to come back into the Father’s house. He reminds us that sometimes we may think and act like the lost son. Equally, there may be times when we see traits of the older brother in us as well. This message, based on Luke 15:11–32, powerfully encourages us and stirs us to change.

Feeding On The Word
In James 1:12, we are encouraged to not fill up our spirits with wickedness, filthiness, or any other sinful traits. For that reason, Pastor Julian is exhorting us in this message to stay deeply rooted in the word of God, make room for the good seed in our hearts, and prepare ourselves to receive it. This is essential to our spiritual growth and daily sustenance.

Better Promises
During the last supper with His disciples, Jesus instituted the new covenant and gave a commandment for us to take communion as often as we can, in remembrance of Him. In this communion service, Pastor Julian reminds us of the significance of the last supper and shares with us what the new covenant is and how we can walk in the realisation of the better promises upon which it is established.

Baptism Of The Holy Spirit
The baptism of the Holy Spirit is a foundational truth in the Word of God. This was expressed in the life of Jesus when He got water baptised and the Holy Spirit descended on Him like a dove after He came out of the water, launching Him into a ministry of miracles, signs and wonders. As we celebrate Pentecost Sunday, we are encouraged to follow the example of Jesus by being baptised in the Holy Sp

Easy Yokes And Light Burdens
Any attempt to please God in our own strength or in our own way is very laborious and cannot produce a lasting fruit. In fact, our righteousness is like filthy rags before God. In his sermon, Pastor Julian Mabey shares with us the provisions that God has made for us through Jesus Christ to serve Him efficiently without having to rely on our own strength.

Precious Holy Spirit
Like in Genesis 1:1–2, the Spirit of God is hovering over our lives and His church and is waiting to spring into action in conjunction with the word of God. But if we do not have a desire and passion for Him to fill us and enable us to be involved in what He is doing, we will just become relics and walk in compromise. Join us in this sermon as Pastor Julian Mabey challenges us to develop a thirst

The Islanders
In Acts 28, the islanders in Malta kindly received Paul and the other travellers who were with him, even though they were all strangers to them. In his message, our guest minister, Peter Cavanna, highlights some valuable lessons from this account on how the church can be kind and hospitable to people that walk through our doors, regardless of how different they are from us.

Blindspot
Luke 24 gives an account of how Jesus walked with two disciples who were on their way to Emmaus, and they did not recognise Him. Why could they not recognise Him? How is it that God can be so close to us, yet we cannot see Him? In this message, our guest speaker, Peter Cavanna, expands on this account and shares some insights on how God could be in our blind spots sometimes.

The Ministry Of The Holy Spirit
When God created Adam, He breathed into him the breath of life to enable him to live and carry out his assignment in the garden of Eden. Similarly, as Christians, God has made provisions in the person of the Holy Spirit to empower us to live a fruitful life on earth. We are not meant to live according to our own abilities. Join us in this message as Dhanga Mhango shares with us what the role of th

Why We Reject God
When we hear the gospel message, we can choose to either embrace it or keep God at arm's length. The reality is that no matter how clearly the message is communicated, some will reject God while others will accept Him. This is apparent in the account of God’s chosen people, Israel, who rejected Him numerous times in spite of all He did for them and through them. In his sermon, Emmanuel Donor encou

The Message of Resurrection
Before his death, Jesus prepared the disciples by telling them he would die and rise again on the third day. However, when he died, the disciples lived in fear and in such a way that showed they seemingly had forgotten what Jesus told them. In this Easter sermon, Jean-Louis expands on the story of the resurrection of Jesus and encourages us to live a life of faith by constantly looking to Jesus an

What Is Your Priority?
Often we say that God has the highest priority in our lives, but the time we spend with Him is very little compared to the time we spend at work, with our families or on entertainment. Could it be that we have got our priorities wrong as they say actions speak louder than words? Gerry Beeves challenges us in this sermon to re-examine our priorities and put our relationship with God above all other

Allured Into The Wilderness
There are seasons in our Christian walk that God will take us into some kind of wilderness for a purpose that He has prescribed for our lives. As seen in several examples in the bible, wilderness seasons are not forever and are not meant to destroy us. Join us in this message as our guest minister, Julian Mabey, encourages us to embrace wilderness as seasons when God teaches us things and carries

How To Overcome Disappointment
Disappointments do occur in life and are sometimes due to unmet expectations or fallout from our own past choices or decisions that other people make on our behalf. In his message, Jean-Louis draws an example from the story of Nehemiah to show us how the human heart naturally reacts to unfavourable outcomes and how we should instead strive to adopt a godly response in dealing with disappointments.

Pressing On
When he was in chains in a prison, Paul said in Philippians 3:14 that he was “pressing on.” How was he able to press on while being under restriction and chained to a wall? What did he really mean by pressing on? Join us in this sermon as Peter Cavanna sheds light on what it means to press on and how it applies to our walk with God.

A Pie In The Sky When You Die ?
Lots of people talk about christianity as if it is a pie in the sky when you die. Some say it is a hard thing to be a Christian, but you can get through, just keep going, and eventually your reward is in heaven and it awaits you. This is true, but it is not the whole picture that Jesus wants us to take. Jesus said that he has come to give us life abundantly, and not just to scrape through. Join us

Hope In God
Many of us are going through challenges today and do not fully realise yet that God is with us and He is able to lead us into victory. We may not know how or when, but like Jesus brought Lazarus back to life in John 11, God is able to resurrect any ‘dead’ situations in our lives if we can trust in Him. Join us in this sermon as we learn how to approach situations in our lives with hope in God who

A Call To Priesthood
According to 1 Peter 2:9, God’s calling upon our lives affects our generation and is not limited to us as individuals. However, our day to day activities, which include juggling with various responsibilities and managing the challenges that come with them, have occupied our time and energy so much more that we are comfortable with getting by, not to speak of affecting our generation. In this sermo

God's Church
As Christians, we have ample examples in the book of Acts and in Paul’s epistles of how the church, despite its imperfections, can still effectively fulfil its mandate of carrying and expanding the kingdom of God on earth. In this message, we take a look at the Philippian church and learn how we can draw from them a blueprint for our effectiveness and relevance in today’s post-modern society.

The Fiery Furnace
In Daniel 3, we read about the three devout Hebrew boys that were thrown into the fiery furnace for standing for God and refusing to bow down to the image and idols that everyone else was worshipping in Babylon. Our guest speaker, Peter Cavanna, shares with us how this story is still very much relevant to our lives today and the lessons we can learn from it, as we live in a culture that is differe

He Is Your Waymaker
The role of the shepherd is very important to the welfare of the sheep. It is known that the shepherd walks the path first before taking the sheep on a journey, especially in unfamiliar territory. He creates a bridge for the sheep to cross a river. He navigates the path for the sheep to avoid dangerous areas. In his sermon, our guest minister, Julian Mabey shares with us the truth that Jesus is ou

Thanksgiving
Quite often, when we pray to God, our prayer consists mostly of the things we want Him to do for us. We should however remember what God has done for us and approach Him with a heart of gratitude. In this sermon, Gerry Beeves shares with us the importance of spending time to give thanks to God in our prayers.

How To Overcome Through Prayer
The church, both global and local, as well as individual christians are in one of the most challenging times. However, God has made a provision for us to overcome by seeking His face. Join us in this sermon as we explore the need for us as children of God to embrace a lifestyle of prayer.

Staying The Course
As we begin to journey through 2023, it is important that we stay the course. This is what God wants from us. Listen to this sermon as Emmanuel Donkor shares with us how we can win with perseverance the race which is set before us despite the obstacles that beset us, and moreso stay the course until our purpose is fulfilled.

Frontiers Pentecost 2022
Join us as Peter Cavanna shares the word with us in our Sunday service on August 28, 2022.

At His Feet
Sermon by Jane Cavanna at King's Church Cambridge on Sunday, April 24, 2022.

The Church That Mirrors Christ
In his letter to the church at Philippi, the Apostle Paul encourages them to display the same humility, servant heart, and unity as Christ did so that the world would see Jesus through them. The mandate to the church is still the same today - we are to conduct ourselves in a manner that clearly reflects Christ so that our message will have full impact. Jean-Louis brings a timely reminder that in s

Vision Day 2020 - Church With A Difference
In the Apostle Paul’s letter to the Thessalonians, he reminded them that because of their higher calling, they were to live in such a way that they made a positive mark on the world around them. The same is true for the church today as well - we are to spread the influence of God’s Kingdom wherever we find ourselves! Phil Shaw outlines the plans for this year in our special Vision Sunday service,

The King Has One More Move
Life can feel like a game of chess where the enemy has got us in ‘checkmate’ mode sometimes. This can be due to illness, addictions, or other external pressures which tell us that there is no hope and that we should give up on God. The reality is that God can reverse any situation, and His word stands above any circumstance we find ourselves in if we put our trust in Him. Sujith Alex opens the wor

The Fight Song
King David is attributed with writing most of the psalms in the Bible. Some of the songs he wrote came from times when he was being pursued by his enemies who wanted to take his life, but David always seemed to find solace in God even in the darkest of times. What was his secret to finding comfort in God’s love in the midst of his trials? Sujith Alex brings a powerful word to show us how we can wr

Out Of Egypt
The story of Jesus’ birth is one most of us are familiar with. However, it is easy to miss the intricate details of how God providentially protected Jesus from the plans of the enemy so He could complete His ministry. Is God calling you out of your comfort zone today so He can use you? Steve Cassidy brings the word of God this week. Not to be missed!

Grace For The Race
One of the core beliefs in Christianity is that we are saved by the grace of God. The Apostle Paul reminds the church in his letter to the Romans that we receive this grace through Jesus’ sacrifice on the cross. However, we often get to a point in our lives where we try to add our own works and create a form of salvation we are “comfortable” with. Philip Shaw brings a timely reminder this week tha

God's Dream - Part 2
In the second part of his two part sermon, Jarrod Cooper opens the word of God and shows us how we can practically live out God’s plans for our lives by finding our Kingdom assignments and aligning our dreams to God’s dreams. Not to be missed!

God's Dream - Part 1
God had a plan for mankind from the beginning, and all we need to do is to find our place in that plan in order to walk in His purpose. However, we often try to make our dreams the source of our purpose rather than following in Jesus’ footsteps and denying ourselves. So how do we get back on track and fulfil God’s dream? Join us this week as Jarrod Cooper brings the word of God.

More Than Meets The Eye
What do you do when you cannot see God at work in your life? There are moments in our lives where we can feel like there is never any positive change, but when we receive Jesus into our hearts, God is always working beneath the surface to transform us into His image. However, we still need to let go of the things Jesus died to set us free from, so we can fully experience the new life in Christ. Ph

Peace Of God
In His last moments before going to the cross, Jesus reminded His disciples that despite the unrest in the world, He would give them peace through His Holy Spirit to carry them through any circumstance. That same peace is available for all followers of Jesus today, but we must first come to Him in order to have a relationship that will enable His Spirit to work in us and through us. Join us this w

Picking Fights
The word of God gives us clear instructions as to which fights to stand our grounds on, and which to flee, but we often forget to do either of those and try to fight in our own strength. Are you engaged in a fight that God has already won for you? Do you need to refocus your mind so that you can win the fights that you should be fighting? Phil Shaw brings the word of God this week and shows us how

The Director's Cut
The Bible tells us that God has good plans for our lives, but it is easy to forget this in difficult times and start questioning whether God really is in control. However, the truth is that God is always working and even though we may not see it and it does not make sense, we need to trust Him because He cares for us. Phil Shaw opens the word of God this week, and encourages us that we can be conf

It Is Time
A new year is usually the time when we make resolutions to do things a little better than before, or some other form of self-improvement. However, as Christians, we do not need to wait for a new year to get our lives in order - every day is a new opportunity to say "it is time for a change!" Jean-Louis brings the word of God to challenge us to live in a state of readiness for Jesus in order to bri

Making Space For God
What takes the place of primary importance in your life? Is it family, career, or relationships? Whilst all these things are good, we need to give God the center of our hearts, because that is the only way He can direct our paths. As we close out 2019, Phil Shaw opens the word of God and reminds us that Jesus is looking for those who are ready to fully yield to Him so He can use them to accomplish

A Matter Of Trust
When Mary heard from Gabriel that she would give birth to the Saviour, she put her trust in God and accepted the responsibility, even after realising the huge impact it would have on her life. In his Christmas message, Peter Shaw shows us through Mary’s story in Luke 1 that our response to God’s plan of redemption should be that of trust in Jesus who came and paid the price for our salvation. List

The Power Of Unity
In this sermon, Steve Cassidy reiterates that as the church of Jesus Christ (Ekklesia), our relevance in an increasingly chaotic world is evidenced in our unity of purpose, spirit and also in serving one another. It is only when we show this unity backed by the Holy Spirit that we can see the power of God demonstrated in our lives.

The Power Of Listening
Trusting God is not just about believing His word, but also listening to everything He has to say to you, and most importantly, doing it. However, we can get in a position where we do not hear from God because we have blocked Him out - but God is always speaking, and we can re-tune in to what He is saying! Phil Shaw opens the word of God this week to show us that there is power in listening to, an

When God Moves In
How can we be sure that God is living in us? In the parable of the Prodigal Son, the turning point in the story was when he "came to his senses" and realised that he needed to be restored to his father. God is always ready to make His home in our hearts if we allow Him, and when we do He, will bring restoration, freedom, and renewal so we can walk in the fullness of all that He has called us to be

Signs, Wonders And The Power Of The Gospel Part 2
We can hear the amazing testimonies of other Christians and think “I could never do that!” However, the reality is that we are called to spread the good news about Jesus, and if He has called us, He will also equip us to show His love and grace through signs and wonders! This week, Mark Marx shares some testimonies of how God is working to build His Kingdom all over the world. Not to be missed!

Signs, Wonders And The Power Of The Gospel Part 1
We can hear the amazing testimonies of other Christians and think “I could never do that!” However, the reality is that we are called to spread the good news about Jesus, and if He has called us, He will also equip us to show His love and grace through signs and wonders! This week, Mark Marx shares some testimonies of how God is working to build His Kingdom all over the world. Not to be missed!

Paralysis Analysis
When we face life’s challenges as Christians, we can either give in or push through. In the story of the paralytic who was brought to Jesus through a roof, we see how the perseverance of his friends got Jesus’ attention and response! How are you going to respond to your next challenge? Will you allow it to affect your perseverance, perception, and praise, or will you lay it down at Jesus’ feet? Li

Intimacy With Jesus
It is possible to have knowledge of God without actually knowing Him personally. Jesus wants us to know Him and experience all His fullness, but the cares of life and even sometimes our responsibilities in church can take us away from pursuing true intimacy with Christ. So how do we keep the fire of intimacy with Jesus burning? Eric Gilmour opens the word of God and reminds us that if we draw clos
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