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Christ’s Purpose For Every Believer – By Sis Dawn Fache

“As a young believer, one of the questions that tugged at my heart and kept me awake for many nights was the popular “why are you here on earth? or put simply, “What is your purpose?”

For a very long time I grappled with this issue because I was made to understand that life had no meaning if you are not living God’s purpose for your life.

This question on purpose became a prayer point for a very long time, as we were advised to do. Many times I fell depressed because I felt I was just living a worthless and ordinary life as a believer.

I assumed that purpose had to be something….”

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Missions: Walking in the Footsteps of Jesus

“We have established in the past that missions, soul winning is the heart beat of the Father. His will is reconcilation, Jesus came to reconcile us to the Father and he has given us that MINISTRY OF RECONCILIATION (2 Corinthians 5:18). Furthermore, we see in the scriptures (some listed above) how Abba has already planned the continuity of the ministry of Jesus by inviting us to be co-labourers in the field (Mathew 28:19).

A perfect example for us of this continuity is how …”
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The Role of Women in Missions by Sis Charisa Makanto

“The presence of a woman, a good woman in anything brings beauty, colour, and Life.

There’s a reason why God made women have the capacity and ability to procreate.

No matter how powerful a man is, he doesn’t have the ability to birth another man.
The presence of a woman signifies ‘Life’ (procreate) and the absence of a woman signifies death.

If all the women in the world are no more today, after some years the world would be completely wiped out because there are no women to create or birth more men.

Women have the capacity to birth nations and be mothers to generations upon generations….”

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