Fufu is back, with ‘The Power of Love’
We are exited to announce the sixth book in the series ‘Tales from FuFu’s Forrest’ is now available for purchase. The new book ‘The Power of Love’ takes us back once again to the mountains of Tibet. A young boy is left in a monastery to be raised a Buddhist monk. He is gifted and studies under many famous teachers
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God Made Three Trees
“For in all the world there is nothing to equal the day on which the Song of Songs was given to Israel, for all the writings are Holy, but the Song of Songs is the Holy of Holies.” Such is the importance expressed by Rabbi Aqiba in the year 90 A.D and echoes my recent fascination with the Biblical writings
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No competition in the kingdom
A big threat to ministry is a lack of humility. A leader in church or mission can have ‘too much pride to carry the authority God gave him’. In such cases it is a sign of God’s favour to be humbled by Him. In our latest podcast, pastor Jeff Dollar tells about his own experiences of being humbled and about
Continue ReadingA New Bible Study for a New Year
“The two most important days in your life are the day you are born and the day you find out why.”—Mark Twain Why does revival matter? Why would anyone want to experience it? Isn’t it enough to be saved and know that we have been given eternal salvation? Does revival make us any more saved? Does revival give us bonus points?
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The world map looks different, every nation now has a story
We asked Banu, one of our regular contributors, to give a written response to the Chasing Revival road trip Bible Study. Her contribution below is a testimony to the strength of retelling the stories of the Holy Spirit’s work. ‘I am not the same person that I was when I started this study. The stories made me step back
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An interesting background story on the Wall Street Journal details the difficult choices many Yezidi women have to make. Freed from sex slavery to ISIS warriors, they are not welcomed back in their communities unless they leave behind the children which resulted from their abuse. It seems extremely unfair on these victims and their innocent children that they should be
Continue ReadingRevival as the echo of the Great Commission
Chasing revival was not just meant to be an interesting look at church history, but an amplifier of the call of the great commission ringing through the centuries. Contributing author Elisabeth Bell shares how engaging with this material confronted her with questions we should all stop and ask ourselves. From Episode 1 of Chasing Revival, Eugene Bach invites us to
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