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The story of Martha and Mary in Luke 10:38-42 has many lessons and implications. Martha and Mary extended hospitality to Jesus by inviting him to their home. However, the way…
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Luke 10:38-42
In Luke 6, we hear Jesus preaching a heart-stirring sermon to his listeners. At the end of the sermon, he emphasised his true identity with a profoundly insightful parable about…
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Luke 6:46-49
Broken relationships are extremely painful. Unfortunately, too many families and friends are torn apart by strife, division, and even hatred. Is there still hope for reconciliation? Who is going to…
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Philemon 1:17-25
The abuse of power has resulted in countless miseries throughout human history. What does it take for power to be used for good and not for evil? What does it…
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Philemon 1:8-16
Philemon is the shortest letter in the New Testament Bible. It is written by the Apostle Paul to his beloved friend named Philemon. It consists of only 25 verses in…
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Philemon 1:1-7
CELEBRATING AGAPE’S 38TH ANNIVERSARY Since March 2020, Agape has been experiencing the highs and lows of the pandemic. We faced limitations in congregating and interacting as the body and family…
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Psalm 122
How do we stand strong through crisis and pain and boredom and the never-ending wait? Is it possible to be a durable person? Is it possible to endure? Is it…
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Hebrews 11:23-29
Why do we obey God? Because it is right (what God desires), good (what helps us), purposeful (what we were created for), and beneficial (what blesses others). But is obedience…
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Acts 8:26-40
The reality is: our lives are not in our control. Unforeseen circumstances change life’s trajectory. What is a source of security today, fails us tomorrow. How did the earliest Christians…
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Acts 8:1-25
In May 2019, the BBC published an article titled, “Christian persecution ‘at near genocide levels’”. Since the crucifixion of Jesus, an estimated 70 million Christians have been martyred - beginning…
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Acts 7:1, 48-60