Familiar Perspective
When our leader becomes familiar to us, the grace of God on their lives will not benefit us.
When our leader becomes familiar to us, the grace of God on their lives will not benefit us.
Many believers languish in masked pains they can hardly share with those entrusted with the call of tending the sheep.
We look at these trophies and we feel elated with the joy of our achievements.
Some people are in contact with you today only because you have position, power, money, influence
In one of our church services, she may be responsible for inviting more than 30% of the congregants to Christ.
Now that you have an advantage over those who hurt you deeply, how are you responding?