Simplify Your Life

Paul Scanlon’s message “Simplify Your Life” emphasizes the high cost of complexity in mental, emotional, relational, and financial aspects of life. He proposes seven practical ways to reduce complexity, advocating for a simpler lifestyle to improve overall well-being and reduce the unnecessary burdens that complicate daily living.

The Gift of Limitation

Paul Scanlon’s “The Gift of Limitation” distinguishes between limitations of design and limitations of default. He suggests embracing inherent limitations while challenging man-made constraints. This mindset frees energy to overcome self-imposed limits and misconceptions, encouraging personal growth beyond what is wrongly accepted as unchangeable.

Joni: An Unforgettable Story

“Joni: An Unforgettable Story” and the film “Joni” chronicle Joni Eareckson Tada’s life from a paralyzing accident to global disability advocate. Detailing her spiritual journey, struggles, and resilience, both mediums portray her profound impact, illustrating her indomitable spirit and faith as a source of inspiration.

Corrie Ten Boom: A Faith Undefeated

“In Nazi-occupied Holland, the ten Boom family, led by Corrie, became beacons of hope, secretly sheltering Jews. Their story, from their hidden refuge to Ravensbruck concentration camp, is a profound testament to faith, courage, and the power of forgiveness in the face of overwhelming darkness.”

Are You a Good Person?

There are a lot of important questions to ask yourself in life, but none more than if you’re a good person, and then…if you’re “good enough” to get into Heaven. Follow Joe Average on his journey.

Rock Superstar to Christ

Jeff Fenholt’s testimony is a compelling tale of transformation and redemption. Famous for his lead role in the original Broadway production of “Jesus Christ Superstar,” Fenholt experienced a profound spiritual awakening, leading him from a life of excess and turmoil to one of faith, peace, and dedication to Christian ministry.

You Are Not Alone: Hope for Depression

“You Are Not Alone: Hope for Your Depression” is a film by Living Waters addressing depression with a blend of empathy and faith-based support. It offers insightful perspectives and real-life stories, providing hope and guidance for those struggling, emphasizing the power of community and spiritual strength in overcoming depression.

Mere Christianity

“Mere Christianity” by C.S. Lewis is a landmark exploration of Christian faith, originally broadcast as wartime radio talks. Lewis articulates the foundations of Christianity in a logical, accessible manner, addressing moral law, Christian doctrines, and ethics. This influential work serves as a compelling invitation to understand the core principles of Christianity, making it a classic […]

Noah

Ray Comfort’s film draws a compelling parallel between Noah’s era and the present, questioning if we’re ignoring biblical warnings of judgment. It examines signs of the last days, like hypocrisy and flippant attitudes towards God, urging viewers to reflect on Noah’s story’s contemporary relevance. The film challenges us to consider if history might be repeating […]

From Adventism to Gospel Embrace

In his interview with the late Jamaican journalist Ian Boyne, Elce-Junior Lauriston explains his departure from Seventh-day Adventism (SDA’s). He delves into the reasons that led him to embrace a different understanding of the gospel, highlighting his personal journey of faith and doctrinal reevaluation.

False Doctrines of Adventism

In “False Doctrines of Adventism,” Elce-Junior Lauriston message scrutinises the beliefs of the Seventh-day Adventist Church, questioning if they align with mainstream Christian doctrines. Given his background as a former SDA evangelist and current Christian apologist specialising in Sabbatarianism, Lauriston examines Adventist views on key topics like Jesus, the Sabbath, eating meat, and biblical interpretation, […]

Sunday Worship is Not the Beast’s Mark

Elce-Junior Lauriston’s message titled “Sunday Worship Cannot Be the Mark of the Beast” challenges the Seventh-day Adventist belief that Sunday worship is sinful and represents the Mark of the Beast, as mentioned in Revelation. Lauriston, a former SDA evangelist, argues that this view is not biblically sound. He also delves into the historical and theological […]

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