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How to hear God through prophecy

How to hear God through prophecy

What does healthy prophetic ministry look like in the church today? Drawing from 1 Corinthians and Pete Greig’s “How to Hear God,” this blog unpacks how to give and receive prophecy safely, lovingly, and with accountability—so we can all grow in hearing God's voice.

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“You do not have,  because you do not ask God”

“You do not have, because you do not ask God”

“You do not have because you do not ask God” — James 4:2. These words are inspiring us as a church to pray boldly and trust God for provision in our building project. We're celebrating what we’ve already raised and continuing to believe for more—inviting our community to give, pray, and step out in faith as we build a House of God together.

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Friday: breathing out the gospel

Friday: breathing out the gospel

In the final devotional of our Week of Prayer and Fasting, Martins Omosogie reflects on the importance of "breathing out" the gospel. Drawing from Mark 16:15, Martins emphasizes that just as we must exhale to thrive physically, we must share the gospel with others to fulfill our spiritual mandate. He encourages us to boldly proclaim the love and grace of Jesus to a world in need. As recipients of God’s gift of salvation, we are tasked with sharing the hope of the gospel with others, acting with urgency and compassion.

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Thursday: sharing the love of God with our neighbours

Thursday: sharing the love of God with our neighbours

In today's devotional, Ian Bryan challenges us to reflect on how we can share the love of God with our neighbors, particularly the vulnerable members of society. Drawing from Amos 5:24, Ian highlights the importance of justice and compassion, mirroring the actions of Jesus in his ministry. He shares his personal experience helping at the Food Pantry in Farnborough, where God’s provision and support for the community have been evident. Ian encourages us to look beyond ourselves and embrace the call to love others through actions—whether through time, prayers, or practical support.

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