In this special episode of Gospel For Life Swahili Edition, listen to the testimony of Pastor Jacob Lokwee about ministering Gospel hope in a hardships-ridden village in Lodwar, Turkana County. Despite his struggle with physical disability, Pastor Lokwee daily wakes up to inspire hope in the midst of both environmental and economic challenges. You will love that you listened!
In this third session in our continuing study into the Gospel according to Mark, we focus on the events surrounding the baptism of Jesus Christ by John the Baptist. Why is the sinless Son of God offering Himself for the "baptism of repentance for the forgiveness of sins"? Which sins did he have to confess before God? What about the events that immediately followed this baptism: The opening of the heavens, the coming down of the Spirit upon Him, the voice that thundered from Heaven, and the sending of Jesus Christ into the wilderness by the Spirit to be tempted of the devil? These events clarify why the life and message of Christ can only be summarized as the "Good News of God."
In this second Bible study into Gospel according to Mark, we look at the significant role of John the Baptist as he introduces the Lord Jesus Christ to Israel, and to the world. We cannot fully understand who Jesus Christ really is or what makes the gospel good news without paying attention to this voice in the wilderness. May the truth of this study bless your soul and rekindle the passion for the supremacy and preciousness of "... the gospel of Jesus Christ, the Son of God" (1:1).
In this third session in our continuing study into the Gospel according to Mark, we focus on the events surrounding the baptism of Jesus Christ by John the Baptist. Why is the sinless Son of God offering Himself for the "baptism of repentance for the forgiveness of sins"? Which sins did he have to confess before God? What about the events that immediately followed this baptism: The opening of the heavens, the coming down of the Spirit upon Him, the voice that thundered from Heaven, and the sending of Jesus Christ into the wilderness by the Spirit to be tempted of the devil? These events clarify why the life and message of Christ can only be summarized as the "Good News of God."
In this second Bible study into Gospel according to Mark, we look at the significant role of John the Baptist as he introduces the Lord Jesus Christ to Israel, and to the world. We cannot fully understand who Jesus Christ really is or what makes the gospel good news without paying attention to this voice in the wilderness. May the truth of this study bless your soul and rekindle the passion for the supremacy and preciousness of "... the gospel of Jesus Christ, the Son of God" (1:1).
The education campus could easily be described as today's Most neglected mission field. Even with regular preaching of God's word, we could be failing in the call to make disciples of all nations. Today on Gospel in life, we delve on this theme to see how to better take advantage of this mission field.
The gospel according to Mark has been called by some a 'Docu-Drama'; a combination of a documentary and drama. It presents Servant of God, the Son of Man, unleashing the Kingdom of God among men through a combination of both power and weakness, confronting and being opposed, conquering and suffering dying and rising. See the Savior at work, sometimes at a pace that can leave your head spinning. And what is Mark's the goal of presenting this portrait of 'Jesus Christ, the Son of God' (1:1)? That we may all be amazed, humbled, saved, and transformed into a new community of servants of the LORD; Disciples after the likeness of the Savior Jesus Christ. In this introductory study, we set the stage for a fresh sighting of the glory and majesty of the saving, serving, redeeming, suffering, dying, rising, and reigning Christ in the coming studies. Join in. Be amazed by the glory of the one who unleashes the Kingdom of God into our broken lives and world (Mark 1:14-15)!
What would you say is the most important thing that Jesus Christ wanted his disciples to understand and build their lives and ministries on? This is a foundational question. And it is what we will be considering in this podcast under the theme of the centrality of the Scriptures for life and ministry, taking Luke 24 as our guide. Listen in.
High School and Campus age bracket is a unique time in a person’s development. If we want these young people to meet Christ and be founded upon a richly biblical foundation for life, we cannot wait until this golden period is over. We must do all that is in our power to avail consistent and effective discipleship right at their Campus doorsteps. In this podcast learn of the ripeness of the Campuses as discipleship centers and how you can be plugged into the task.
The anointed one who heals our brokenness (Isaiah 61:1-11) Joseph C. Kihiu Sunday, 11th July 2021, at Egerton Chapel Fellowship. Christ introduced his ministry by quoting the words of Isaiah 61. Who is Jesus? Why did he come? Why should we wholly hope in him? In this sermon from Isaiah 61:1-11, marvel at the glories of Christ as the one anointed by the LORD to meet our brokenness as a result of sin, God's people as those anointed in Christ to be agents of the same ministry and the joyful praise that abounds back to God in this whole salvation plan and work.
A person who is in Christ is more than a conqueror (Romans 8:37). In this sermon, learn what that victory means in the light of the present struggles with sin, suffering, persecution, death and the downward spiral of the creation in decay and corruption.
People will hurt us. Will, not may! So, how do we deal with the bitterness and anger that results from this, especially from people who refuse to acknowledge that they have hurt and wronged us. How does the Gospel equip us to deal with these situations? Join in on this podcast to learn how.
In this study be blessed as you see Christ in the first five books of the Bible.
In this Open Scriptures podcast we consider one question. What's the Gospel?