Do It For God
You see, if there’s one things that’s true, it’s that doing things God’s way is always worth it, even when it feels like it’s not.
You see, if there’s one things that’s true, it’s that doing things God’s way is always worth it, even when it feels like it’s not.
Go For God Family Church has announced that international speaker and minister Apostle Stephanie Okafor will be the featured guest speaker at their upcoming service this Sunday, February 1st.
For many Jamaicans, the aftermath of Hurricane Melissa is still very fresh. In the midst of this, there have been growing calls for us to forsake Christmas or the holidays altogether this year. But for those of us who can—in whatever small or limited way we may be able to—I believe we should still celebrate Christmas and the joy of the season.
Olympic gold medalist Noah Lyles and fiancée, Jamaican 400m sprinter Junelle Bromfield have shared news of their joint baptism, marking a new chapter in their walk of faith.
Do you struggle to say “No” even when you’re already overwhelmed? Many of us mistake people-pleasing for true servanthood, but constantly saying “Yes” out of guilt or fear isn’t obedience—it’s self-preservation in disguise. In this article, we dive into the heart of people-pleasing, uncover how it can masquerade as service, and remind you that your worth isn’t found in overcommitment, but in Christ alone.
God calls us to take a massive leap of faith. The kind that breaks chains of fear and doubt. Waiting can be hard, but it is always worth it. What we do while we wait shapes our mindset. It determines whether we stay expectant, prayerful, and joyful even in the face of crisis.
The Church has long been a place of comfort, guidance, and spiritual support. But when it comes to mental health, there has historically been a disconnect; sometimes silence, sometimes stigma.
Faith is no longer limited to Sunday sermons. Many believers are expressing their values through business, media and social platforms. For many, this represents a form of modern evangelism, a way to bring God’s truth into the mainstream. But others ask: At what cost?
When life is challenging, it’s easy to focus on what’s going wrong. But when we practice gratitude, we start to see things from a different perspective.
Every promise begins as a process, and every process starts with a seed. The seed doesn’t look like the tree, and it doesn’t feel like the harvest. It’s hidden. Uncelebrated. Often overlooked. But it’s in the soil where roots go deep.
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