A collection of recorded testimony that celebrates how God (Father, Son and Holy Spirit) is moving in the day-to-day lives of people across the nations.
Wonderful Stories
We have created a series of magazines which call you to catch the wave of faith.
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What God did for the one, he can do it again. Here you will find stories from the magazine which we hope cause faith to rise up in you, creativity to surge and transformation to take place.
We encourage you to take time out, sit with God and enjoy what he wants to reveal to you.
Through the Eyes of John
Reflections on the book of Revelation, chapters 4 and 5. Words by Rebekah Brown
Dinner with Jesus
What do you cook when Jesus invites Himself to dinner? Words by Naomi Bruce
Divine Campervan Joys
A random prompt to study Psalm 91 ushers in a divine connection. Words by Jane Streatfield
Certain in Times of Uncertainty
While Covid-19 shakes our job security, Jesus has got us covered. Words by Grace Baguio
The Elasticity of Youth
Discovering our superpower of resilience can enable us to scale these crazy times. Words by Mike Palin
We Are Not Forsaken
Taken down by crises, the Spirit filled truth of Jesus becomes our rallying cry. Words by Daniel White
Under the Cover of Light
A chance encounter in the darkness reveals a way for Jesus to shine. Words by Pat Streatfield
Healed by the Lion
Even in the midst of Covid-19, Jesus fights to bring us life. Words by Tasha Leighton-Sa’id
His Breath My Strength
“A rainbow of hope scatters the dark, my saviour by my side“. Words by Christiana Richardson
Life of a Martyr
As Christians we will not all be asked to die the death of a martyr, but we are called to live the life of a martyr. Words by Simon Gardner
A Return to the Blank Page
Maybe in this season of waiting and of not doing… we can begin to hear our own voice. Words by Mari Laine
Cast All Your Anxiety on Him
Identifying and calling out anxiety becomes the first step to being set free. Words by anonymous
Stay Here a While
“It wont look like today. The distance, I mean. The horizon you can’t see.” Words by Rachel Painter