We recently enjoyed a sharing by brother Ron regarding God’s will – as young adults and as ones who are pursuing the Lord, we many times ask ourselves, we ask others, and we ask the Lord, What is God’s will for me? Usually, we relate God’s will for ourselves – what is God’s will for […]
what is God’s will for us as young adults? God’s will is One Person, One Way, and One Goal!
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learning to be those who work together with God to build up the ark, the practical church life today!
This week we’re getting into the topic, Building Up Christ in our Experience to Work out Our Own Salvation (in the series, The need for a Fresh Vision of the Lord’s Recovery). In the Old Testament, God told Noah (one who not only walked with God but also worked together with God for His interest) to […]
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