Today 5th February, 2016 Pastor Chris Oyakhilome is in Ghana for: "NIGHT OF BLISS ACCRAGHANA-2016 WITH PASTOR CHRIS OYAKHILOME". Principal streets in the capital Accra have been blocked because of night of bliss. Now who is Pastor Chris? A visit to his website will give further information about him. But my main focus in … Continue reading Night of Bliss: Four Things You Must Know About Pastor Chris Oyakhilome’s Teachings.
Welcome: The Door Is Open
But immediately a woman whose little daughter had an unclean spirit heard of him and came and fell down at his feet. Now the woman was a Gentile, a Syrophoenician by birth. And she begged him to cast the demon out of her daughter. And he said to her, "Let the children be fed … Continue reading Welcome: The Door Is Open
Beware of Raphsody Of Realities
If you are a believer on any group on whatsapp or use Raphsody of Realities as a devotional guide, you might have read 27th January 2016's devotional titled “He is Your Strength And Shield”. The purpose of this post is to warn all who use this devotional or read it online to be very discerning. … Continue reading Beware of Raphsody Of Realities
The Resolution Every Christian Should Make in 2016
What’s the Big Deal About Christmas?
As we celebrate Christmas and share in the grace and love that God spread abroad on the first Christmas day, remember that our God still reigns. We at Semper Reformanda wish you and your families a merry Christmas and a Prosperous New Year.
Christmas is here with us again. It is a period of excitement and celebrations filled with decorations, lights, merry making, lots of food and drinks. Families are getting ready, setting up trees, decorating their homes and buying gifts just in time for the celebrations. There are those, who though, will not describe themselves as Christians are equally engaged in a feverish preparation towards the season.
In the midst of all these preparations and excitement, the obvious question any curious observer cannot avoid asking is what is the excitement all about? In our materialistic and consumption-driven society, it is possible to see Christmas as an end of year party; a time to indulge and be merry. It is therefore important to pause and reflect on the significance of Christmas.
Rather than taking our idea of Christmas from the “retail outlets”, “Hollywood” and “merry making”, we must as a matter of necessity turn…
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