Tag: Christian living

The Fruits of The Blessing Were Never Meant to Be Eaten Alone

Recently, I’ve been thinking that I am far enough along in my walk with Christ to know that I should trust God: know that He is good, all the time, and that, among many things, He is a covenant-keeping God. But my study of the promise made to Abram and the subsequent journey of Israel has made me realise that I may have been...

The wrestle with God

Recently during our Heas Up Bible study, we were taken through the naming of Israel and reminded of how that name came about. Before becoming Israel, Jacob was Jacob: a man whose very name carried connotations of striving, grasping, and deception. Yet despite all of that, he became the recipient of God's blessings, passed down from Abraham. When I read the story of Jacob...

Helpful Bible Study Tips for Growing in God’s Word

Praise the Lord for guiding us into another year! At the beginning of the year, many of us take time to reflect on our...

A Prayer for Renewal Over Reinvention in the New Year

As this year draws to a close, I have found myself reflecting on a familiar phrase often spoken in anticipation of what lies ahead:...

Living a Faith That Speaks Through Action

There’s a sobering thought that has followed me this week - that one day, my faith will be weighed not just by what I...

The Danger of Waiting Without God

“They have turned aside quickly out of the way that I commanded them. They have made for themselves a golden calf and have worshipped...

Trusting God in the Transition From Campus to Career

From Campus to Career: Trusting God in the Transition Graduation is both thrilling and unsettling. After years of timetables and lecture halls, life suddenly opens into a future without a syllabus. Questions rise quickly: What’s next? Will I find the right job? How do I live out my faith in this new season? The shift from campus to career is more than a change in routine—it’s an invitation to trust God in the unknown. The waiting, the unexpected roles, and even the detours are not wasted. Just as Joseph’s winding path prepared him for purpose, God uses every step to shape us for what lies ahead. Work, then, becomes more than earning a paycheck. It becomes worship. Every report written, meeting attended, or act of kindness offered is an opportunity to glorify Him. And in the midst of uncertainty, community and faith remind us that our worth is not tied to achievements but rooted in Christ. Because ultimately, your career is not just what you do—it’s who you do it for.

The Power of Discipline in our Journey to Lasting Joy

Discipline is a skill we all know we need, yet we often struggle to put it into practice. You often hear people complain about...

How is fearing God linked to deep wisdom?

“The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom, and knowledge of the Holy One is understanding” Proverbs 9:10-12. As a younger Christian,...

Reading vs Studying the bible: What is the difference?

Unlocking Deeper Understanding: What it Means to Study the Word “Read your bible!” -- You may be very familiar with hearing that phrase from your...

Who do you follow?

Following Jesus is not easy. It requires whole-hearted devotion to God as we make Christ our priority (Luke 14:26-27), considering Him our greatest gain...

Your theology can change your emotions

Have you ever been told that your feelings don’t matter? Or that you ought not to be led by your emotions but by the...

When sharing the word, don’t forget to live by it.

Have you ever found yourself in a moment of self-awareness, when you realise that while you are trying to share the gospel and tell...

How can we make the Asbury revival a constant in our lives

“Revival is a renewed conviction of sin and repentance, followed by an intense desire to live in obedience to God. It is giving up...