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We’re Christians from loads of different cultures and backgrounds with one thing in common...we love Jesus Christ!

We’re passionate about Jesus and worshipping Him and for us that’s what life is all about! Our desire is to know God more and to help everyone discover how amazing He is!

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going deeper ...to go further

Daily Bible reading strengthens our relationship with God, nourishes our spirits and equips us to live a fruitful, effective life for Him.

This month we’re reading some passages about the victory and overcoming alongside a chapter of Acts each day.

  • 2KIN 17:37-39 2 Kings 17:37-39
  • ACT 16 Acts 16
  • 37You must always be careful to keep the decrees and regulations, the laws and commands he wrote for you. Do not worship other gods. 38Do not forget the covenant I have made with you, and do not worship other gods. 39Rather, worship the Lord your God; it is he who will deliver you from the hand of all your enemies.’
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  • Paul and Timothy1Paul and Silas went to Derbe and then to Lystra, where they met Timothy, a disciple whose mother was a Jewish believer and whose father was Greek.2Timothy had a good reputation with the believers in Lystra and Iconium.3Because Paul wanted him to accompany him on their onward journey in an area where there were many Jews, Timothy was circumcised, as it was widely known that his father was a Greek.4In every town they spoke of the decision made by the apostles and elders in Jerusalem, so that the local believers could comply.5As a result, the churches in that area were strengthened in faith and continued to grow daily in numbers.Paul's vision leads them to Macedonia6Paul, Silas and Timothy then travelled through the area of Phrygia and Galatia, as the Holy Spirit had made it clear they were not to go to the province of Asia at that time.7However, when they arrived at the border of Mysia they wanted to go into Bithynia; but again the Spirit of Jesus would not permit this.8So they bypassed Mysia and went to Troas.9That night Paul saw a Macedonian man in a vision. He stood pleading with him, "Come and help us in Macedonia."10Having received such a vision, Paul concluded that God was leading them to preach the gospel in Macedonia; so we prepared to go there immediately. (It was at this point that Luke, the author of this book, joined Paul and his companions).11From Troas we sailed to Samothrace, and then the next day on to Neapolis.12From there we journeyed to Philippi, a Roman colony that was the leading city of Macedonia, where we stayed for several days.Lydia baptised at Philippi13-14We went outside the city gate to the riverside on the Sabbath, expecting to find others gathered there for prayer. We sat down and began to speak to some women, among whom was Lydia, who came from the city of Thyatira and traded in exclusive purple cloth. As she was a worshipper, the Lord opened her heart to respond to Paul's preaching.15After she and the members of her household were baptised, Lydia invited us to her home. "If you accept that I am a true believer in the Lord, please come and stay at my house," she said. So, at her insistence, we agreed to this.Deliverance of possessed girl16On another occasion, when we were going to the place of prayer we encountered a demon-possessed slave girl. She was used by her owners to earn much money by telling fortunes and predicting the future.17The girl followed us shouting: "These men are servants of the Most High God and they are letting you know how you can be saved."18She did this continually for several days until Paul became so exasperated that he turned towards the girl and addressed the spirit operating through her. "In the name of Jesus Christ I command you to come out of her!" he said. Immediately the spirit obeyed and left her.19-20However, when the girl's owners realised that they could no longer use her to make money, they seized Paul and Silas and hauled them before the magistrates in the market place. They claimed: "These Jews are fermenting uproar in the city.21They are encouraging people to do things that are contrary to our Roman customs."22As the crowd joined in the attack against Paul and Silas, the magistrates ordered that they be stripped and beaten.23They were severely flogged and then thrown into prison, where the jailer had strict orders to guard them carefully.24So he put them in a cell and secured their feet in the stocks.25Around midnight, Paul and Silas were praying and singing praises to God while the other prisoners listened.26Suddenly a violent earthquake shook the foundations of the prison; all the prison doors flew open and everyone's chains were unfastened.27The jailer awoke and seeing the prison doors open was about to kill himself, because he assumed all the prisoners had escaped.28But Paul shouted: "Stop! Don't kill yourself. We are all here!"The jailer and his household are baptised29The jailer called for lights, rushed into their cell and fell to the ground before Paul and Silas, trembling with fear.30He then led them out of the cell and asked them: "Sirs, how can I be saved?"31They told him: "Believe in the Lord Jesus and you and your whole household will be saved."32Then they revealed the Word of the Lord to the jailer and his whole household.33Even though it was the middle of the night, they were all baptised, once the jailer had washed Paul and Silas' wounds.34He welcomed them into his house and set a meal before them and was filled with such joy because he and his whole family had now become believers.Paul and Silas pardoned35At daylight, the magistrates sent officials to order the jailer to release Paul and Silas. The jailer told Paul: "You are free to go.36The magistrates have ordered that you are to be released. So go in peace."37But Paul told the officials: "The magistrate had us beaten publicly without trial, even though we are Roman citizens, and then had us thrown into prison. And now they want to be rid of us secretly? Never! Let them come here themselves and release us."38The officials went and reported this to the magistrates, who were alarmed when they realised that Paul and Silas were Roman citizens.39They came apologetically and escorted them out of the prison and asked them to leave the city.40But first, as soon as they were released from the prison, Paul and Silas went to Lydia's house where they met with the believers and encouraged them before leaving.
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  • S.O.A.P.

    In order to go further in the mission God has given us, He said we need to go deeper in our relationship with Him. As with any tree or plant, the fruit is determined by the health and depth of the root. One way we have been going deeper is by reading and journaling through the Word every day. We’ve called it S.O.A.P.

    [S]cripture - Read the Word
    [O]bservation - Write down what God is saying/showing you
    [A]pplication - How do we apply this in our lives?
    [P]rayer - Pray through and over your life

    As we read the Word (Scripture), listen to the Holy Spirit (Observation), discover how to apply that to our lives (Application) and pray these things over our lives and those in the Church (Prayer) we’re going deeper in our relationship with God so that we can go further in the mission He’s given us.

    Throughout the rest of the year we’ll be continuing our Bible Reading Plan to press deeper into God so that we can go further in His purposes. Get yourself a Bible, a journal and a pen and SOAP your way through the scriptures!

    You can see which chapters we’re reading today above this section.

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