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Writing I am deeply passionate about seeing believers awakened to the reality of who they are in Christ and what the New Covenant has made available to them. My heart is not simply to teach information, but to equip people to walk in genuine intimacy with God, move in the power of the Holy Spirit, and live lives that transform the world around them. For too long, much of the church has settled for a powerless Christianity that talks about God but rarely demonstrates His Kingdom. I believe the gospel was always meant to be accompanied by power. Jesus did not only preach truth — He healed the sick, set captives free, restored broken lives, and revealed the Kingdom of God in action. My desire is to help believers move beyond spectatorship and into a mature, Spirit-led faith that carries real impact. My teaching is strongly rooted in Scripture, covenant understanding, and the supernatural worldview of the Bible. I am passionate about helping people understand the bigger story of Scripture, the finished work of Christ, identity in Him, the gifts of the Holy Spirit, prophecy, spiritual authority, and what it truly means to live as a New Covenant believer. I also carry a strong desire to see healthy discipleship restored to the church. My goal is not to build dependency around one leader, but to equip and release believers into their own calling, influence, and Kingdom assignment. Through courses, mentoring, teaching, and community, I want to help people grow in confidence, maturity, wisdom, and spiritual authority so they can bring transformation into their families, churches, workplaces, communities, and nations. This community exists for those who are hungry for more than surface-level Christianity. It is for believers who want to go deeper, think biblically, hear God clearly, move in the Spirit with wisdom and maturity, and become effective ambassadors of the Kingdom in everyday life. My prayer is that through this space you will not only grow in knowledge, but also encounter God in a deeper way, discover your purpose, and step boldly into all that He has called you to be.
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A Journey through Romans
This is a new series looking through the book of Romans. Romans chapter 1 is one of the most powerful and confronting foundations in the entire New Testament. In this deep Bible study, we begin a journey through the book of Romans and unpack what Paul the Apostle was really saying to the church in Rome—and why it still matters for the church today. In this teaching, I walk through Romans 1 verse by verse, exploring Paul’s message about the gospel of Jesus Christ, righteousness by faith, the power of salvation, and the danger of drifting away from God. This chapter reveals how humanity exchanges truth for lies, worships creation instead of the Creator, and slowly loses gratitude, honour, and faith. You will also discover: • The structure and chiasm within Romans 1 • Why “the righteous shall live by faith” is the central theme • What Paul means when he repeats “God gave them over” • How culture drifts when Christ is removed from the centre • Why the gospel still has power today • What Romans 1 says to the modern church This is not just a theological study. It is a call to bring Jesus Christ back to the centre of our lives, churches, and faith. Scripture: Romans Chapter 1 (ESV) If you are hungry for deeper biblical teaching, New Covenant understanding, and Spirit-filled discipleship, subscribe and join us as we journey through the book of Romans together.
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God is good
Have you ever stopped to really appreciate how good God actually is, Paul tells us he has lavished his love upon us. What does that word lavished speak to you, over abundance, extremely extra and above anything else. Next time you spend some time in prayer talking with your father remember how much he adores you.
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Spiritual Orphans
This was a post I put on my Facebook page the other day, would you like some teaching on navigating this topic? Why So Many Believers Still Live Like Spiritual Orphans There is a strange contradiction in the modern church. We preach salvation, we sing about freedom, we talk about victory, and yet many believers still live carrying fear, insecurity, rejection, striving, and a constant feeling that they are never quite enough. They love Jesus, but they still think like slaves instead of sons and daughters. The issue is not usually passion. It is perspective. Many Christians have genuinely been born again, but their thinking has never fully crossed over into New Covenant reality. They have received Christ, but they still approach God as though they are trying to earn acceptance rather than live from acceptance. They pray hoping God might listen instead of understanding that the veil has already been torn and they have direct access to the Father through Jesus Christ. Paul speaks about this constantly because he understood that transformation begins with renewed thinking. The word “repent” in Scripture is the Greek word metanoia, which literally means to change the way you think. True repentance is not simply feeling sorry for sin. It is allowing God to completely reshape the way you think about Him, yourself, and your place in His Kingdom. That is why Romans 12 tells us to be transformed by the renewing of our minds. Transformation is not automatic just because somebody attends church. You can sit in church for twenty years and still think like an orphan. Orphan thinking says: “I am abandoned.” “I am not enough.” “God is distant.” “I have to prove myself.” “I will never measure up.” But sonship says: “I belong.” “I have been adopted.” “I carry the Spirit of God.” “I have access to the Father.” “I am accepted in Christ.” This is one of the great battles of spiritual warfare for New Covenant believers. The enemy does not always need to destroy you if he can simply keep you thinking beneath your covenant position. If he can keep believers trapped in fear, shame, passivity, and religious striving, then they will never fully step into the authority and inheritance that Jesus purchased for them.
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