The church grows when each part does its share. Paul explains how leadership exists to empower service, creating a body joined together in Christ. Share your thoughts below and don’t forget to subscribe. #BibleTeaching #ServeTogether #MissionDriven
Discover how volunteering and community service can reshape student attitudes, build responsibility, and improve classroom dynamics. Helping others doesn’t just impact the commun
What happened to John the Baptist is happening again in our time. His death reveals a prophetic pattern of compromise and control that aligns with Revelation. Engage with this mess
Life knocks us down, but faith calls us to rise again. Each step toward the light makes the day shine brighter. Keep your focus on Jesus and let hope guide your path. Like, share,
Verse 2 and verse 4 in Isaiah 58 reveal a double experience: outward devotion vs inner strife. This message speaks to anyone who’s ever struggled with living two realities. Share
What does it really mean to be saved? In this powerful message, Doug Batchelor walks through the clear, biblical steps of salvation using the experience of Isaiah in Isaiah chapter
Conviction stronger than fear. Margaret Wilson and Margaret McLachlan faced death by drowning yet held fast to their faith. Their courage reminds us that true devotion endures. Joi
When you draw near to the Lord, His light exposes what was hidden. It’s not a sign of failure—it’s proof that He’s working in you. Trust His power to deliver and transform.
Love and duty are inseparable. When united, they bring real change. Discover how responding to God’s love inspires us to serve others with compassion. Don’t forget to like, com
Faith isn’t just about the victories—it’s about standing firm when the outcome isn’t what we hoped for. In Daniel 3, we see the difference between believing God can deliver
Fill your life with content that builds you up spiritually. Choose Christian books, trusted stations, and messages that help you feast on the Word. Don’t forget to like, share, a
Duty isn’t just about responsibility—it’s about relationship. When we know the Father, serving His children becomes our calling. Reflect on this powerful story and remember t
Serving God isn’t about gaining favor or avoiding hardship. John’s story shows us that devotion means surrender, even when it costs everything. Watch, reflect, and join the con
What does it mean to truly follow God? Is it possible to come close—yet still fall short? In this powerful and deeply convicting message, Steven Conway challenges us to examine w
Psalm 119:37 reminds us to turn away from worthless things and fix our eyes on Jesus. Just like Peter walked on water by focusing on Christ, we too find strength when our vision is
Freedom begins with breaking yokes and lifting burdens. This timeless call challenges us to love others through action, generosity, and kindness. Engage with this message—like, c
Romans 15:3 reminds us that the words written long ago were meant to give us patience, comfort, and hope. The stories of faith are not just history—they are encouragement for tod
Every true conversion begins with a vision of Jesus. From Paul to Zacchaeus, Peter to Moses, each story shows the power of seeing the Lord. Discover how fixing your eyes on Christ
When we serve others, we often think it’s only about meeting their needs. But in reality, service changes us too. Watch how one act of kindness became a moment of transformation.
When faced with the choice to stay silent or speak boldly, John the Baptist chose truth. His example challenges us to stand firm, even when it’s uncomfortable. Share your thought
What if the gospel did not end at the cross? What if the story of salvation is not just about what Jesus did, but also about what He is doing right now? In this powerful and deeply
In Isaiah 6, we see the full process of salvation unfold. Each step—from vision to mission—reminds us of God’s love and calling. Join the conversation in the comments and sub
Why do we serve? Because God first served us. From washing feet to laying down His life, Jesus showed us what true service looks like. Join the journey of living out love in action
John the Baptist’s final moments were marked by silence, loneliness, and faith. His death reminds us that even when the world doesn’t notice, God’s plan is still at work. Wat
Before you can go for Jesus, you must first come to Him. Discover the connection between the Great Invitation in Matthew 11 and the Great Commission in Matthew 28. Like, comment, a
Have you ever looked back and realized God was guiding you in a specific moment? These defining times shape our journey and strengthen our faith. If this resonates with you, share
A great work is to be accomplished, and God needs a people who will rise with strength and conviction. Learn why the faith of martyrs and the courage of heroes are essential today.
Isaiah’s vision of God reveals His holiness, majesty, and glory. When we see Christ crucified, we encounter the goodness and love of God that leads us to repentance. Watch, refle
The Seventh day Adventist Church was raised with a distinct mission: to share God’s message with the world. In these last days, every believer is called to be a missionary. Join
Reporters once asked Adventist leaders: “By what means have you carried forward your work so rapidly?” The reply was simple yet revolutionary—no settled pastors, only evangel
God equips you with strength to overcome. The frog in the hole reminds us that when pressure comes, we find a way out. Share your thoughts below and subscribe for more uplifting co
The church grows when each part does its share. Paul explains how leadership exists to empower service, creating a body joined together in Christ. Share your thoughts below and don
Is the modern role of pastor truly biblical? Dive into the Greek roots of the word and uncover how the New Testament describes shepherds, elders, and leaders. Share your thoughts b
Sometimes it takes a single moment to change a lifetime habit. My grandfather smoked for decades, but what he witnessed in a hospital room gave him the strength to quit forever. Sh
Choosing the reading that matches your comfort zone may feel right, but it misses the point. Learn how to let Scripture guide itself through context and other passages. Like, comme
Settled pastors are everywhere in the West, but their role is often misunderstood. They preach, manage conflicts, and keep the church running—but rarely evangelize or plant new c
You’d be amazed at what you can do when you truly want to. Motivation makes the impossible possible, especially when you see sin as a matter of life or death. Watch, reflect, and
God’s will for the church is clear: He gives specific callings to apostles, prophets, evangelists, pastors, and teachers. Most believers will serve in other ways. Explore this pr
Discover the power of the Great Commission in Matthew 28:1820. Jesus calls His followers not to wait but to go, carrying the gospel to the nations. Learn how this shift in philosop
Idolatry isn’t just about statues—it’s about what captures your attention. The truth is simple: you become what you look at. This message challenges us to protect our eyes an
When the church united in service, the Word of God spread powerfully. Learn how organization and dedication led to a great increase in disciples and even priests becoming obedient
Early Adventist leaders faced a big question: how should they organize their mission? Their answer was simple yet profound—read the Bible. What they discovered in Isaiah and the
Living for the greatest cause means surrendering everything, yet in that surrender comes the promise of abundant life. Jesus reminds us that those who give up for His sake will rec
Many today are sincere in their walk with God (praying, studying, and seeking truth) yet Scripture reveals that sincerity alone is not enough. There is a message woven throughout t
The apostles understood that the church’s mission was service. From appointing deacons to focusing on prayer and the Word, Acts of the Apostles shows us how the gospel was meant
Pastors are called to plant, and lay members are called to carry forward discipleship with passion. Discover how honoring God’s structure while embracing local ministry can reign
Our purpose is not found in success or possessions—it’s found in following Jesus. Wherever He goes, we go. Discover the cost, the calling, and the eternal reward. Engage with u
Acts chapter 6 reveals a powerful shift from addition to multiplication in the early church. The disciples recognized a familiar moment—thousands needing to be served—and remem