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THE Most Abused Scripture in the Bible

May 4, 2020 By Andrew Stirling 7 Comments

There are many candidates for the most abused scripture in the Bible. There will always be people who try to hijack scripture verses for their own gain. There is one that stands head and shoulders above the rest.

Filed Under: Discipling, Home Church

Why I Left the Church and Became More Like Jesus!

March 14, 2020 By Andrew Stirling Leave a Comment

Over a period of time, God showed me where to find fellowship, how to heal the sick, share the gospel, baptise people and even cast out demons. All the things I learned happened outside the traditional church.

Filed Under: Discipling, Home Church

Three-Month Healing and True Baptism

January 26, 2020 By Andrew Stirling Leave a Comment

Mike had arthritis in his knee which had been causing him crippling pain.

After he was healed, Faye, Mike’s wife, was also healed and baptised. God had been preparing Faye for this baptism even before we met her.

Filed Under: Deliverance, Gospel Sharing

Being the Light of the World

November 23, 2019 By Andrew Stirling Leave a Comment

We should expect to be hated by the world.

In John 7:7 Jesus says: “The world cannot hate you, but it hates Me because I testify of it that its works are evil.”

Filed Under: Discipling, Home Church

A Better Way to Pray with Others

November 9, 2019 By Andrew Stirling Leave a Comment

“Let us pray.”

You see a few hands brushing over faces and hear a few quiet “sighs…” around the room. Heads are bowed and eyes closed.

People are simply trying not to fall asleep.

Filed Under: Fellowship, Home Church

Two Main Reasons Home Church Becomes Stale

October 5, 2019 By Andrew Stirling Leave a Comment

A lot of home church members I have met in the past few years have expressed these same frustrations:

“Meeting for the sake of meeting”
“Becoming stale”
“Drifting aimlessly”

Here are two main reasons your home church will become stale.

Filed Under: Fellowship, Home Church

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