Posts Tagged ‘African Authors’
The Fellowship of His Sufferings
When you first became a Christian, what did you expect your life would look like?
Did you think you’d always be happy and content, constantly singing God’s praises from a heart overflowing with joy? Were you surprised to find that all your problems had not vanished? Did you feel angry or confused that suffering was not excluded from your new life with Jesus?
Did Jesus Need the Holy Spirit?
The ministry of Jesus is a remarkable era in human history. For thirty-three years, God walked on earth as a human being. He performed many incredible miracles, gave world-shaking teachings, and even rose from the dead. How did Jesus do it?
Read MoreExposing the Darkness
Based on “I’d Rather Die on the High Ground” by Namani J. Nharrel No one knew how the god claimed his victims. Whenever someone committed an offence against Magiro, their fate was sealed. Some would be fined or persecuted by Magiro’s secretive cult. But others vanished for ever, said to be “swallowed up” by Magiro.…
Read MoreGetting to Know Our Perfect Helper
Imagine if Jesus was still on the earth with us today.
If Christ never ascended into heaven but remained on earth as a teacher and Christian leader, what would our lives look like?
A Discipleship Lesson from Jesus
What does it mean to make disciples?
We know that Jesus has called all Christians to make disciples in the Great Commission. But what exactly is Jesus talking about? After all, “disciple” isn’t a word that the world uses very much. How do we learn to obey Jesus’s command if we don’t know how?
Read MoreDoes God Have a Place for Single Ladies?
Let’s be honest, being a single woman isn’t easy. Society makes you feel like a second-class citizen. Everyone expects you to get married to the nearest halfway-decent single guy. Loneliness sets in, making it a challenge to stay hopeful. The wait for a husband drags on, with no end in sight. It can even seem like God has forgotten about you.
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