Protecting Faith, Embracing Freedom

Religious Liberty, Project 2025, Sunday Law

Paying Close Attention Recent discussions surrounding Project 2025—a policy blueprint developed by the Heritage Foundation—have renewed long-standing concerns within the Seventh-day Adventist community about religious… Continue Reading Religious Liberty, Project 2025, Sunday Law

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The Trinity and Me 

By Pastor Royston Smith. No one else was born this way. No other youth experienced life this way. He was the only adult who lived… Continue Reading The Trinity and Me 

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Seeing Isn’t Believing

By Pastor Royston Smith Unsure of something, need answers? Just ask. We ask questions when we need clarity, answers, peace of mind even. Teachers encourage… Continue Reading Seeing Isn’t Believing

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I Am My Brother’s Keeper

By Julia Gervais Every year the teens at Croydon SDA form the backbone of our Vacation Bible School (VBS) team, which is geared towards nurturing the young children… Continue Reading I Am My Brother’s Keeper

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In 3 Days

By Julia Gervais Traditionally the longest and arguably the busiest weekend on the motorways, with many events taking place over the easter weekend, some (myself… Continue Reading In 3 Days

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Were you there?

By Pastor Jesse The streets were packed with people. All had come to see Him. It was somewhat confusing. After all, we had just recently… Continue Reading Were you there?

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Thanks Mum

By Pastor Royston “A mother is she who takes the place of all others but whose place no one else can take.”- Gaspard Mermillod. She… Continue Reading Thanks Mum

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Worship…Event or Lifestyle?

By Pastor Royston “His perfect holiness, by definition, assures us that our words can’t contain Him. Isn’t it a comfort to worship a God we… Continue Reading Worship…Event or Lifestyle?

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Unconditional Love

By Pastor Royston Smith “John 3:16, “For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should… Continue Reading Unconditional Love

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Confused Faith

Pastor Jesse Samuel  Have you ever been in a season in your life when everybody around you in life seems to be blessed but you?  … Continue Reading Confused Faith

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Do You Know Your Value?

By Jenniffer Mann  I used to like watching a show on the BBC, called The Antiques Road Show.  The premise behind the programme, is that… Continue Reading Do You Know Your Value?

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A Festival of Sound to Remember

By Julia Gervais, Music Department Many braved the harsh weather conditions and ignored the RMT strike on 17th December 2022… where there is a will,… Continue Reading A Festival of Sound to Remember

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Who’s Building Your House?

By Pastor Jesse Samuel In today’s society, we are continually encouraged to grind for success. Everywhere you go, we are encouraged to become the next… Continue Reading Who’s Building Your House?

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Intentional Kindness

By Jenniffer Mann  Someone recently shared a post with me, that I’ll share with you too. The visual was of a long corridor filled several… Continue Reading Intentional Kindness

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Transformation

By Pastor Royston Smith “Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, the new creation has come; The old has gone, the new is here.” ~ 2 Corinthians 5:17 … Continue Reading Transformation

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I Am Not Ashamed of the Gospel

By Jenniffer Mann  For many Christians throughout the world, they have only ever served Christ under the constant and very real threat of persecution.   Being… Continue Reading I Am Not Ashamed of the Gospel

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Is Your All on the Altar?

Was it really about Christ? Or was it about you being seen, known and heard? When on the receiving end of the comments, was your response really about Christ, or did it become about you, because the comments were taken personally? Continue Reading Is Your All on the Altar?

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Spiritual Roulette

By Jenniffer Mann Story has it, a battle ship was on exercise at sea in bad weather. The captain was on the bridge. It was… Continue Reading Spiritual Roulette

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Snooze, You Lose!

By Jenniffer Mann Most of us engaged in gainful employment, will admit that we are a slave to our alarm clocks! When the abrupt and… Continue Reading Snooze, You Lose!

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The Punishment That Brought Us Peace

By Verna-Jean Gervais The film ‘The Green Mile’ depicts convicted criminals being executed in the USA using the electric chair.  The executions were witnessed by, among… Continue Reading The Punishment That Brought Us Peace

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Spiritual Anchor

By Pastor Royston Smith There are many views about spirituality. To the secular mind, it is about finding your inner self through personal reflection, time… Continue Reading Spiritual Anchor

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Delayed Success

“A life spent making mistakes is not only more honourable but more useful than a life spent doing nothing”. Bernard Shaw, Irish Playwright  We all… Continue Reading Delayed Success

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Supernatural Encounter 

By Pastor Royston Smith The Bible is a unique book. On one hand, it shows God’s uniqueness and power. On the other hand, we see… Continue Reading Supernatural Encounter 

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Decide. Choose. Stand.

“There is no neutral ground in the universe. Every square inch, every split second is claimed by God, and counterclaimed by Satan”. C.S. Lewis It’s… Continue Reading Decide. Choose. Stand.

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Same Old New Age – Part I

By Jenniffer Mann The New Age Movement is a collection of spiritual beliefs or philosophies, that first gained a lot of traction in the 1970s. Trying… Continue Reading Same Old New Age – Part I

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Love Like Christ 

“And the scribes and Pharisees brought unto him ‘a woman’ taken in adultery; and when they had set her in the midst, they say unto… Continue Reading Love Like Christ 

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Shedding Weight

By Julia Gervais Enjoyable, exciting, exhausting, expensive, frivolous and hectic are just a few of the adjectives used to describe the Christmas period. In some… Continue Reading Shedding Weight

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End of Year Reflections

By Pastor Royston Smith The emergence of the omicron variant is sending some of our well-crafted holiday plans into a tailspin. So too have the… Continue Reading End of Year Reflections

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The Transforming Power of Gratitude

By Pastor Royston Smith “I’ve done well… if I say so myself” and “woe is me… nothing I do is good enough,” such self-esteem exposing phrases. Who doesn’t… Continue Reading The Transforming Power of Gratitude

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Who Cares? | Part 3

By Pastor Royston I wonder if the damage that we have inflicted on this world is reversible. Our materialistic lifestyles cast a thick cloud on… Continue Reading Who Cares? | Part 3

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A Safe Space 

By Jenniffer Mann I have recently completed a course, to become a Mental Health First Aider (MHFA). Before the course started, we were warned that much… Continue Reading A Safe Space 

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Who Cares? | Part 2

By Pastor Royston Smith The world is at a climate crossroad and actions must be taken. What affects the climate in one country, impacts us all.  The United… Continue Reading Who Cares? | Part 2

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Two Are Better Than One!

By Jenniffer Mann As I sat on the sofa listening to the howling wind and prolonged interruption of the heavy  rain lashing against the windows, I… Continue Reading Two Are Better Than One!

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Who Cares? | Part 1

While the climate change debate is raging. Irrespective of our view on the topic, there is irrefutable evidence that globally the climate is radically changing. On an individual and a corporate level, we all must accept some responsibility. Areas which once experienced great warmth are now freezing whilst the ones...

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How Do I Repent?

By Jenniffer Mann, Communications Team I recently had a conversation with someone who directly asked me the question, ‘How do I repent?’  If I’m honest, my immediate… Continue Reading How Do I Repent?

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Sharing the Gospel through BBC Radio 4 

By Sharna Brown, Communications Team Croydon Seventh-day Adventist Church continues to have a far-reaching effect on communities both locally and internationally, so when the invitation to be the host church for BBC Radio 4’s Sunday… Continue Reading Sharing the Gospel through BBC Radio 4 

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Permission Denied!

By Jenniffer Mann I recently had a conversation with someone who was questioning their relationship with God. Why? Because just when they thought they had… Continue Reading Permission Denied!

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Hug Therapy Part 2

By Pastor Royston Smith “I feel the healing hands of God touch my heart and kiss my soul” Harley King After being apart for what… Continue Reading Hug Therapy Part 2

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Hug Therapy Part 1 

By Pastor Royston Smith Be a love pharmacist: dispense hugs like medicine – they are! Terri Guillemets King Solomon put it this way, “A time… Continue Reading Hug Therapy Part 1 

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Seven for Christ

By Sharna Brown On July 31st 2021, Croydon SDA Church held its second baptismal service for the year. Heaven rejoiced as seven souls renounced the world… Continue Reading Seven for Christ

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Online Mission Reaps Rewards

After 14 months of virtual worship, on the 22 May 2021 Croydon SDA Church reopened for in-person worship. To mark the occasion the only fitting way was to witness 16 souls giving their life to Christ in the church’s first baptism of 2021. Continue Reading Online Mission Reaps Rewards

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Big Changes Are Afoot!

By Jenniffer Mann First introduced to the Seventh Day Adventist church in 1996. I have vivid memories of sitting in the lounge of the person… Continue Reading Big Changes Are Afoot!

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Family Matters – Part 2

Building a thriving family relationship is like cultivating a delicate flower. It takes time, requires effort, and personal investment. Often, we believe that changes come… Continue Reading Family Matters – Part 2

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Drop a Pin

📍 By Julia Gervais Just around the corner, up little more, go straight straight straight, until you come to a fork in the road, then… Continue Reading Drop a Pin

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Family Matters – Part 1

Pastor Royston Smith A healthy family is not one that is free from pain, sorrow, trouble or rain. Disappointments are a part of the journey called life. This type of family believes that… Continue Reading Family Matters – Part 1

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Truth Matters – Part 2 

By Pastor Royston Smith “Your opinion is your opinion; your perception is your perception–do not confuse them with “facts” or “truth” John Moore I remember… Continue Reading Truth Matters – Part 2 

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Truth Matters – Part 1 

By Pastor Royston Smith Conspiracy theories, fake news, misinformation, propaganda and alternate realities; this is our world today, thanks to social media.  “Big lies,” small… Continue Reading Truth Matters – Part 1 

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A Superhero’s Life – Part 1

By Jenniffer Mann When we think about our health, the immediate things that spring to mind revolve around, diet and exercise, we might expand this… Continue Reading A Superhero’s Life – Part 1

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Bread of Life

By Pastor Royston Smith There are people in the world so hungry, that God cannot appear to them except in the form of bread. Mahatma Gandhi … Continue Reading Bread of Life

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In Everything Give Thanks – Part II

By Pastor Royston Smith Thank God for 1st January 1983. Thank God.  Regardless of culture, class or creed, COVID-19 has negatively impacted all families in a variety… Continue Reading In Everything Give Thanks – Part II

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What You Think Matters

Your mindset is a big deal. And there’s a lot of talk today about the topic of your mindset. What is it? And why is… Continue Reading What You Think Matters

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Rules of Engagement 

By Jenniffer Mann Put in simple terms, Rules of Engagement (ROE) traditionally refers to what soldiers can and cannot do whilst engaged in battle.  In a… Continue Reading Rules of Engagement 

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In Everything Give Thanks – Part I 

By Pastor Royston Smith A recent article published by the American Psychosomatic Society stated that COVID-19 lockdown has had a negative impact on the mental health of the British public. In fact, a large… Continue Reading In Everything Give Thanks – Part I 

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Spiritual Dissonance

By Jenniffer Mann Cognitive dissonance is described as “a feeling of mental discomfort, caused when what we believe is consistently challenged by contrasting behaviour. For example,… Continue Reading Spiritual Dissonance

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Fear Not – Part II

By Pastor Royston Smith Water came crashing from all directions filling the little boat as it danced violently on the waves. The seasoned, seafaring fishermen had never experienced anything like… Continue Reading Fear Not – Part II

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Beyond Seeing

By Jenniffer Mann Hi. For those of you who don’t who I am, my name is Jenniffer.  Please note, that I said for those of you… Continue Reading Beyond Seeing

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Fear Not

Fear Not – Part I

By Pastor Royston Smith Though not naturally a fearful person, the events of the past few months have severely dented my confidence. I am often deemed optimistic; yet I find… Continue Reading Fear Not – Part I

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On the Flip Side

By Julia Gervais I’m a practical person. A realist with pessimistic tendencies, perhaps?  With such an outlook, life can feel weighted down at times, so I’ve… Continue Reading On the Flip Side

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Learning to Listen

By Pastor Royston Smith Good listeners aren’t born, they’re bred! With the constant hum of daily living, going on in the background, listening has become a… Continue Reading Learning to Listen

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Same God, Different Year

By Jenniffer Mann 2020 has been a year many of us the world over will never forget. Here is a snapshot of the year we… Continue Reading Same God, Different Year

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Peace Amid Pain

By Pastor Royston Smith What has the year been like so far? Fear, anxiety, and pain have engulfed many.  Somehow the ongoing pandemic has stained and created a negative imprint in my mind that will last a… Continue Reading Peace Amid Pain

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What Next?

By Julia Gervais “When I grow up, I’m going to be a nurse in a big hospital, then I’ll marry a tall, dark, handsome doctor… Continue Reading What Next?

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Faithfulness

By Pastor Royston Smith “Well, there were three of us in this marriage, so it was a bit crowded,” Princess Diana. In her interview with British journalist, Martin Bashir, she explained the bleak future of… Continue Reading Faithfulness

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Kindness

By Jenniffer Mann On the 13 November 2020, the world celebrated ‘World Kindness Day’ An annual event. ‘On this day, participants attempt to make the world… Continue Reading Kindness

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Let Me Count the Ways

By Jenniffer Mann The English word “love” has many different meanings and is both a noun and a verb. Something to have and something to… Continue Reading Let Me Count the Ways

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Life Insurance 

By Jenniffer Mann As I sat in my car, watching the world pass me by through the pearls of rain on the windscreen, a young… Continue Reading Life Insurance 

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Meekness

By Pastor Royston Smith A pastime of many is watching the American reality show a “Divorce Court” in which couples seek to settle their relationship disputes before a judge.  The straight-talking, honest, and feisty Toler presides.  In one… Continue Reading Meekness

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Road to Recovery – Part II

By Jenniffer Mann Regardless of where you are in the world, what language you speak, your skin colour, gender, regardless of your social status, we… Continue Reading Road to Recovery – Part II

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The Road to Recovery – Part I 

By Jenniffer Mann On the 17 May 2011, BBC News reported that, “Between April and June 1994, an estimated 800,000 Rwandans were killed in the space… Continue Reading The Road to Recovery – Part I 

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Fruit of the Spirit

By Pastor Royston Smith Summer is an interesting season. Days are longer and the sun is at its hottest. Whilst airlines, tour operators and leisure… Continue Reading Fruit of the Spirit

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Nothing New Under the Sun

By Jenniffer Mann Over the past few weeks, it has been impossible not to engage on some level, as we watch the political landscape unfold… Continue Reading Nothing New Under the Sun

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Growing Pains

By Jenniffer Mann As a child, I would often complain about pains in my knees. I distinctly remember attending the doctors and hearing that what… Continue Reading Growing Pains

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Exodus – Part V

By Pastor Royston Smith The Exodus is arguably the most monumental journey in the Bible. This event has been the theme of films, pantomimes, poems and songs. Each art form focused on… Continue Reading Exodus – Part V

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Exodus – Part IV

By Pastor Royston Smith Having been brought up in Pharaoh’s palace, Moses would have been God’s perfect ambassador to Pharaoh, except for the murder he… Continue Reading Exodus – Part IV

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Help Not Required

By Jenniffer Mann Few industries have grown as rapidly as technology. The past 40 years has seen the rise of the mobile phone, mobile internet… Continue Reading Help Not Required

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Exodus – Part III

By Pastor Royston Smith Author and positive psychologist, Robert Biswas-Diener, wrote about the three kinds of complainers – chronic, venters and instrumental. Chronic complainers hinder… Continue Reading Exodus – Part III

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Exodus Part II

By Pastor Royston Smith When I think of Moses, my grandmother jumps into my mind, a little woman, gutsy and full of faith. She did not have much, yet she inspired… Continue Reading Exodus Part II

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Happily Ever After

By Jenniffer Mann . Most children of a certain age, will tell you that every good story starts with ‘Once upon a time…” by the… Continue Reading Happily Ever After

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Exodus – Part I

By Pastor Royston Smith Reggae icon Bob Marley is considered inspirational to many. The lyrics in some of his music are uplifting and seem to… Continue Reading Exodus – Part I

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God’s Ultimate Purpose

By Pastor Royston Smith The story of Adam and Eve found in the book of Genesis 1-3, all began with God. God formed Adam from the dust of the earth; then placed… Continue Reading God’s Ultimate Purpose

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The Best Days of Your Life

By Julia Gervais Two pairs of eyes begin to roll and both boys snicker whenever I talk about the ‘good old days’. Children ran to… Continue Reading The Best Days of Your Life

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Finding Your Purpose – Part II

By Pastor Royston Smith A purpose driven life is a productive life. It leads to our holistic wellbeing – social, mental, physical and spiritual.  One school of thought suggests that this is a… Continue Reading Finding Your Purpose – Part II

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I Messed Up

By Jenniffer Mann . If you’re anything like me, you’re probably more proficient at making mistakes than you would care to admit.  None of us… Continue Reading I Messed Up

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God Is In the Driving Seat

By Julia Gervais Planners have not one, not two, but many ‘to do lists’. It’s not usually because they are forgetful, it’s just their way… Continue Reading God Is In the Driving Seat

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Sweetheart Let’s Talk

One myth perpetuated by the media is the idea that “love is a matter of chemistry with intense passion, an overwhelming sense of romantic love.” This promotes a romanticised view of relationships, focussing more on sexual excitement whist minimising good communication. Continue Reading Sweetheart Let’s Talk

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Jane – Part II

By Jenniffer Mann As Phil continued to provide Jane reassurance, I texted our neighbour to come to the scene. Perhaps Jane was a friend of… Continue Reading Jane – Part II

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Teen Talk

By Pastor Royston Smith Cambridge neuroscientist Sarah-Jayne Blakemore described the unique challenge that the teenage years present as a “perfect storm”. This is the most… Continue Reading Teen Talk

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Jane – Part I

By Jenniffer Mann “I can’t really see outside, but I’m sure someone is sitting on the ground” I looked up at Jason in a sleepy… Continue Reading Jane – Part I

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Children Must Be Seen and Heard

By Pastor Royston Smith “Don’t you see that children are God’s best gift? the fruit of the womb his generous legacy?” — Psalm 127: 3. Children are precious to… Continue Reading Children Must Be Seen and Heard

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Furlough in the Church?

By Julia Gervais On the 20th March 2020, the UK Government announced the furlough scheme, an initiative put in place to assist businesses and employees… Continue Reading Furlough in the Church?

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The Power of Words

By Pastor Royston Smith A group of frogs were travelling through the woods, and two of them fell into a deep pit. All the other… Continue Reading The Power of Words

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Look and Listen

Communication is the means of sharing ideas, thoughts and information. Usually, it involves at least one sender, a message, and a recipient. Though in theory a simple concept, communication can often be a rather complex endeavour. There are various challenges, such as language, emotional, cultural and geographical barriers. Continue Reading...

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The Necessity of Prayer

By Felicien Ekoume One of the greatest dangers that we Christians put ourselves in, is the neglect of prayer. We may sometimes become comfortable when things are going… Continue Reading The Necessity of Prayer

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The Only Way is Jesus

By Jenniffer Mann . I’m probably one of many people who shy away from visiting hospitals unless absolutely necessary. It’s not that I find anything… Continue Reading The Only Way is Jesus

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Lighten the Load

By Pastor Royston Smith Our world seems to be shrinking. Decades ago, it took months to travel from one part of the world to another.… Continue Reading Lighten the Load

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God 1 v Lions 0

By Jenniffer Mann . Did you know that lions are said to be amongst the deadliest of all predators! Male lions can weigh up to… Continue Reading God 1 v Lions 0

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A Grateful Heart

By Pastor Royston Smith During the American Civil War, an unforgettable conversation took place between a dying solider and his chaplain. The soldier asked the… Continue Reading A Grateful Heart

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Burnout

By Jenniffer Mann The past month has posed some very challenging moments. Consistently long working hours has made it difficult to devote time to other… Continue Reading Burnout

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Forgive to Move On: Part 2

Who would ever imagine Michael Hirschbeck and Roberto Alomar as best friends! You see, four years earlier, Michael watched in horror as Roberto marched up angrily and... Continue Reading Forgive to Move On: Part 2

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COVID-19 Secure

By Julia Gervais . We’ve got to get this country moving again. This pandemic has really set us back. The government cannot maintain this furlough… Continue Reading COVID-19 Secure

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Trust Him

By Felicien Ekoume Sometimes, God’s way of blessing us, is by not granting us what we have prayed for. Sometimes, it will take years for the promise… Continue Reading Trust Him

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Forgive to Move On: Part 1

By Pastor Royston Smith I identify with you. I can understand. I can relate. It is painful. It is hurtful. It is burdensome. Your friends… Continue Reading Forgive to Move On: Part 1

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Are You Ready?

By David Billett Today I received a package from America.  It contained a memorial book and DVD in memory of my late nephew, Jerab Prentice Billett,… Continue Reading Are You Ready?

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Let’s Talk

By Pastor Royston Smith Everyone has an inbuilt desire for relationships. We want to connect with others, share ideas, experiences and knowledge, among other things.… Continue Reading Let’s Talk

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Who’s Counting?!

By Jenniffer Mann . 3.3 months, 14.4 weeks, 101 days, 2424 hours, 145,440 minutes, 8,726,400 seconds. That is how how long it’s been since lock… Continue Reading Who’s Counting?!

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And Who Is My Neighbour?

By Julia Gervais Growing up on the beautiful island of Jamaica, my siblings and I quickly realized that neighbours were just an extension of our… Continue Reading And Who Is My Neighbour?

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Our Daily Bread

By Pastor Royston Smith Instructions are a part of our daily lives. There is a manual for driving, cooking, gardening, sewing and for every other… Continue Reading Our Daily Bread

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Developing A Spiritual Mindset

A spiritual mindset is one that is completely under God’s control. The mind is like a computer. Its output is dependent on its input. Likewise, a person with a spiritual mindset has a positive influence on others. This is the result of God's input. “Nothing could ever matter again but...

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It’s All in the Mind: Part 2

Do you feel that no matter what you do, you always fail? Others appear to have been born with talents, and you feel that you don’t have what it takes to succeed. This attitude is typical of a fixed mindset. It places limits on one’s potential. On the other hand,...

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The Real Constant

By Jamila Maud . Many of us are creatures of habit. I like to wake up before everyone in my household and enjoy the peace… Continue Reading The Real Constant

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Freedom

By Julia Gervais I’m fed up of being inside. I miss my friends. I can’t go to work. Imagine, I actually want to go to… Continue Reading Freedom

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Find It Grow It Use It

By Pastor Royston Every snowflake that falls to the ground has a different pattern of ice crystals.  No two snowflakes are identical. Likewise, no two people are identical. You… Continue Reading Find It Grow It Use It

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The Greatest Influencer

By Jenniffer Mann I confess to being an avid YouTube watcher and from what I understand, you can pretty much find videos on most topics you… Continue Reading The Greatest Influencer

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Why Worry?

 “Then the word of the LORD came to me, saying: “Before I formed you in the womb, I knew you; Before you were born, I sanctified… Continue Reading Why Worry?

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The Danger of Popular Opinion

By Jenniffer Mann I am fortunate enough to work within a  company that really cares for its employees. The directors are authentic and consistent in their… Continue Reading The Danger of Popular Opinion

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Let’s Play!

Are you someone who thinks that only children and animals benefit from playing? Think again. Whatever your age, larking around has been shown to boost happiness and mental wellbeing. Author, Ellen G. White encourages us to be playful. She writes, “No child of God need have a sad or mournful...

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SOS

By Jenniffer Mann As the nation finds itself in the grip of the Coronavirus and we are confined to our homes, this has been a… Continue Reading SOS

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You’re Not Alone

By Pastor Royston Smith & Ciara Williams (Founder of Adventist Dog Ministries) Your creator God is a God of relationships and community. He dwells in three long before… Continue Reading You’re Not Alone

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Tears Are Languages

By Pastor Royston Smith The call greatly troubled my emotions and seriously affected my tears. I wept. Immediately I had flashbacks of a close family… Continue Reading Tears Are Languages

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Sharing Your Life With Someone

When four-year-old Sarah attended her first wedding in America, she had lots of questions. At the reception her mum explained there were two cakes –… Continue Reading Sharing Your Life With Someone

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The New Year

One Bible teacher says, ‘Like most people you’ve probably made New Year’s resolutions to lose weight, exercise, eat better…and improve your life. But did you… Continue Reading The New Year

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Precious Promises

Millions around the world testify to the changes in their lives as a result of Bible study. The Bible’s appeal is universal. It speaks to… Continue Reading Precious Promises

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The Mingling of Souls

“Contract Vs. Covenant” In the covenant of marriage, husband and wife give themselves to each other. It’s not fifty-fifty; it’s one hundred-one hundred. At any… Continue Reading The Mingling of Souls

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On Solid Ground

On July 28, 1976, the worst earthquake of the twentieth century, in terms of loss of life, killed 240,000 people in Tangshan, China. Most were… Continue Reading On Solid Ground

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When You Are Criticised

When it comes to constructive criticism, try to learn from it and grow wiser. When it comes to unjustified criticism, remind yourself that Jesus was… Continue Reading When You Are Criticised

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Listen to God’s Voice

One of England’s finest preachers decided because of his wife’s failing health not to go to America and speak at an important conference. Although he’d… Continue Reading Listen to God’s Voice

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Prayer for Understanding

Pray for Understanding

Have you ever wondered why God made King Solomon the richest man in his day? Here’s the answer: ‘God said … “Because you … have… Continue Reading Pray for Understanding

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Keep Your Anger in Check

nger is a God-ordained emotion, but it’s meant to be your servant instead of your master. So keep your temper on a lead. Any time… Continue Reading Keep Your Anger in Check

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Keys to Answered Prayer

If your prayers are not being answered, ask yourself: 1) How is my relationship with the Lord? ‘If I regard iniquity in my heart, the… Continue Reading Keys to Answered Prayer

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Every new day is another chance to change your life

Three Rules for Living

To succeed in life you must do these three things: 1) Decide what’s important. The story’s told of a family who moved to the country… Continue Reading Three Rules for Living

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Unshackled

God is a healer and there is nothing too hard for Him to do. Continue to cast all your cares on Him for he care… Continue Reading Unshackled

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Overcoming Temptation

Handling Temptation

We all have our battlegrounds; in some cases they’re things we surrendered to years ago that now lurk in our innermost thoughts. That’s why the… Continue Reading Handling Temptation

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