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Iranian-Born Testimony
We live in a very conflicted world. What an honor it was to host native born Iranian, now an American citizen, Armin Assadi, on an Adoration School of Ministry (ASOM God) Podcast. His very clear testimony and message, I believe, will help you navigate your way through the maze of confusion and convict your heart toward prayer and truth. Be blessed. https://youtu.be/hSCkVCQpUoU?si=pqY0--fRl5Awj6a-
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Biblical Fasting. The benefits of fasting.
What does biblical fasting REALLY look like when led by the Holy Spirit? In this powerful teaching, we break down the ABCs of fasting from a Christian perspective—covering spiritual alignment, breakthrough, intimacy with God, and walking in obedience to the Holy Spirit. Whether you’re new to fasting or seeking deeper spiritual maturity, this video will help you fast with purpose, clarity, and power. 🙏🔥
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Matthew 21. 1-11
Here’s the reading for the coming Sunday. This marks Palm Sunday, the beginning of Holy Week, where we remember Christ’s entry into Jerusalem. Jesus enters not as a worldly king, but in humility, riding on a donkey, fulfilling prophecy and revealing the true nature of His kingship. The crowds recognise something significant and cry out, “Hosanna to the Son of David”, welcoming Him as the Messiah. At the same time, there is confusion. As the city is stirred, people ask, “Who is this?” Even in this moment of praise, He is not fully understood. Palm Sunday holds both sides together. It is a moment of recognition, but also the beginning of the path to the Cross. The same voices that welcome Him will soon turn. The same city that praises will later reject. Feel free to share your thoughts and reflections
Lent 5th Sunday
Hope everyone had a blessed weekend and a fruitful time at Mass yesterday. The Gospel we heard was the healing of the man born blind, where Christ restores his sight and reveals something deeper about faith and spiritual blindness. It’s always interesting to hear how different parishes approach the readings, so feel free to share what stood out to you from the Gospel or the homily at your parish. I’ve also shared a short document on the raising of Lazarus, which will be the Gospel for this coming Sunday. That gives us a few days during the week to read and reflect on it ahead of Mass. It’s one of the most powerful moments in the Gospel, pointing clearly to Christ’s authority over death and the promise of new life. If you get a chance to read through it during the week, feel free to share any reflections.
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