Cross & the Truth

Do you feel slighted and hence hold a grudge against someone? Rachel Christopher invites you to come to the foot of the Cross, for a three-pronged blessing of forgiveness, healing and access to divine grace.
The Cross – A Divine Reckoning

At the cross there is comfort, then comes commitment. Then you can live out in power and walk in victory, says Arlene Tressler in this episode of Stay Strong
Cross and The Hope

If you are wondering how do I handle the tough calls of life and survive the toxic environment I’m in, Dr Anjima Das holds out hope for you
Love at the Cross

Often we are searching for love in the wrong places. In this edition of Stay Strong, Roselin Johnson shines the light on the love that makes the imperfect perfect and gives hope to the hopeless.
His Provision over Your Panic

When life presses in and resources run dry , where do you turn? In the midst of uncertainty, there is a powerful truth waiting to be rediscovered- one that has stood the test of time. Stay with us as Rev. Dr. Cecil Clements uncovers the hope that never fails.
God is our protector

Here’s a brief first hand account from Isreal Abraham of how the Lord miraculously protected him from danger and all around destruction. It pays to trust in God Almighty.
Covenantal Friendship

Are you lonely and in trouble? When David hit a low, God brought in Jonathan to have his back. He will do the same for you. You can also consider being a Jonathan to someone in need, says Rajiv Hubert in this episode of Stay Strong
What is God’s will for us?

Have you ever wondered what God’s will is for your life? Listen to Lynette Johnson as she shares three suggestions from 1 Thessalonians 5:16-18.
Who Surrounds You?

To stay blessed always, Sharmini Samuel suggests a few don’ts and a do, taking her cue from Psalm 1.
Dual Citizenship

With Republic Day just behind us, it’s a good time to reflect on our dual citizenship of this earth and heaven by serving Christ our King even as we respect the earthly authorities and lift up the vulnerable and broken in our family, neighbourhood and the nation, says Tehmina Arora.