Bible Reading Romans 1:1-17
Over the next few days, as we build up into the Easter weekend, we’ll be studying together on the very foundation of our Christian faith: The Gospel.
Whenever I eat a meal that I haven’t eaten before- especially one that I really like- I’m usually eating as a very keen observer.…
Bible reading: Matthew 16:13-18; Psalm 27: 1-4
Have you ever been in a relationship-definition moment- when you’ve probably been around someone for a while and then they pop the ‘what are we?’ question… Or it could be the more famous, leave me an anonymous message.
I think our reading today was Jesus in one of…
Bible reading: John 13:1-17; Philippians 2:5-11
One of my most interesting sights when I keenly observe human traffic at random locations is how I see young kids scampering after their parents, trying their best to walk like their parents. You see some kids target each of the steps their parents have taken, trying to plant…
Bible reading: John 6: 1–51
I was never really a game freak growing up, but like many Nigerian kids, I can relate well with the concept of a ‘trial version’. Essentially, a trial version is designed to engage you, give you a feel of the real and make you want the real by emphasizing the…
Bible reading: Genesis 22:1-14, John 3:10-17
Have you ever been around someone who is particularly skilled in the art of asking questions?
That’s usually a child or a lady: A child, because they don’t ever have all those adult, restrains about what should be said or what shouldn’t be. They just ask it all as…
Bible reading: Hebrews 10:1-18; Romans 6:20-23
There’s always rancour and agitation when worker’s entitlements aren’t paid as at when due. In this part of the world, one of the most famous words you encounter is ‘strike’. The Bible teaches clearly that a worker is worthy of his wages.
No one wants delays in payments. And…