Vision of hope Farm visit

by Colin Dexter

Today April 18th .meet at Tesco carpark Abertillery at 10.07am

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St Johns, Cardiff. Easter Celebration- Jesus The Saviour

by Colin Dexter

An evening service of contemporary worship, on the second Sunday of each month.  Through the year we shall explore what it means to journey through life with the God who is Trinity, focussing in turn on aspects of God the Father, Jesus Christ, and the Holy Spirit

 

Coffee & Cake from 7pm

 

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He Is Risen

Discovering God

by Colin Dexter

A man fled to America from Lebanon where he had fought for three years. He had been taught that man is basically good but what he saw caused him to question this. “I saw the true heart of men & I was changed by the horrors of it”

In America he began to study the Bible in an attempt to disprove the Bible. “As I began to examine the scriptures, I came across some revolutionary teachings. He learned about A God who is called Father and who loved mankind so much, even after it had rebelled against him  , he made a way that we could come before him and call him Abba”

He gave his life to Christ.

 

GO Apr-June  2015

Jubilee USA Network & Vanuata

by Colin Dexter

The religious anti-poverty organization Jubilee USA Network is calling on international lenders to grant debt relief to Vanuatu. In mid-March, Cyclone Pam struck the string of small Pacific islands with winds up to 165 miles per hour. The category 5 storm destroyed or damaged nearly every building in the capital city and wiped out crops across the country. The United Nations warns that entire islands are facing imminent starvation and its President says the “monster” storm undid the nation’s recent economic development. Vanuatu owes approximately $84 million to international lenders, including nearly $10 million to the World Bank

A heart of worship

by Colin Dexter

I wish to bow before your feet

And sing your Holy Praises

For you, the focus of my life

A welling spring within

 

My heart and mind forever yours

Though often I may stray

Your love, it puts me back on course

For you’re the Lord I praise

 

All my sins I give to you

For none of us are perfect

That’s why today and every day

I come. I honour, I worship.

 

Jason

 

Good Friday At TLC shop

by Colin Dexter

Come and join us tomorrow at the TLC for a free cuppa and hot cross bun and craft for all the family.( cake decorating, design an egg cup, make paper flowers, design an egg.). Space in the back room for quiet contemplation.

Transformed by hearing the words of the Bible

by Colin Dexter

Dawit was a murderer and a thief. He was feared and hated around his town in rural Ethiopia. He terrorised woman , raped robbed & killed.

He received a double life sentence when caught and was imprisoned.

One day during recess hour he started to listen to an audio Bible and a voice that spoke about a God that died for our sins. He listened closely. He could hear three voices. One was Jesus and the other two were sinners. All were being crucified.

One sinner said they were being killed for a reason, but Jesus did not deserve his fate.

He started thinking and as he listened more he learned about Gods unfailing love for all humanity.

That night he could not sleep. The message would not go away. Even though rejected by society, he realised that Jesus Christ accepted & loved him no matter what.

As he listened more he  discovered  Jesus as he personal Lord & Saviour.

Dawit is still in prison but at age 46yrs he operates as the prison pastor and is trusted by the wardens.

Gods word can reach even the darkest places

(rom Bible Society March 2015)

by Colin Dexter

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