Helping Others Now
It’s easy to put off doing good to others. But believing in God’s word means nothing if we don’t put it into practice.
It’s easy to put off doing good to others. But believing in God’s word means nothing if we don’t put it into practice.
In these difficult times, it’s easy to take our frustrations out on others. But how much better it is to forgive one another and build each other up
The world and the enemy whisper to us about our imperfections, but God sees us as his beautiful creations, deeply loved and valued.
Frustrating situations can try our patience, but consider how patient God has been with us. We can change the atmosphere if we reflect the same patience to others.
In our darkest moments, God is walking with us and our hope is secure in him.
We shouldn’t accept everything we hear, even if it comes from a Christian source. We are meant to examine the facts and test the truth of what is being said.
Rumours and misinformation are circulating widely today, just as they were in Jesus’ time. Let’s think critically and stop the spread.
We can start ripples of kindness as we reflect God’s kindness to a hurting world.
There is a lot of grim news and negativity in the world at the moment. Yet there is also beauty if we choose to look for it.
Spare a thought for those who were already isolated before the pandemic. Just as God has comforted you in these times, you can comfort others.
Some of our freedoms might be temporarily curtailed during the pandemic, but we have a responsibility to consider the welfare of others.
With coronavirus still rampant in many places, there has never been a more urgent time to pray for our cities.