
Teachings
By Bro. Clifford
Many see gambling as harmless fun or a quick way to make money — but as believers, we’re called to live by God’s principles. The Bible reminds us to: Avoid the love of money (1 Timothy 6:10) Trust in God’s provision, not luck or chance (Matthew 6:25–34)
Love our neighbors and not profit at their expense (Matthew 22:39)
Gambling often leads to addiction, loss, and misplaced trust. Instead, God calls us to work diligently, give generously, and find contentment in His blessings.
True wealth comes from faith, not fortune. “Wealth from get-rich-quick schemes quickly disappears; wealth from hard work grows over time.” — Proverbs 13:11 (NLT)
By Bro. Patrick
In a world filled with constant distractions and shifting values, the call to pause and look inward is more important than ever. In 2 Corinthians 13:5, Bro. Patrick urges believers to “examine yourselves to see whether you are in the faith.” This is not a one-time spiritual check, but a continuous and honest evaluation of our walk with God. It challenges us to measure our hearts, motives, and actions against the standard of Christ. In this teaching, we explore what true self-examination looks like, why it matters, and how it strengthens our relationship with God.
By Bro James
Teaching on Conflict Resolution in the Church – Part 3: The Role of the Third Party
Lesson was taken by Bro James, who taught on how a third party can help resolve issues between members of the church amicably and in a Christlike manner.
It was an insightful and practical teaching that reminded us of the importance of peace and unity in the body of Christ.
By Bro James
Teaching was led by Bro. James, focusing on the important topic of Conflict Resolution in the Church.
He reminded us that unity is not just desired—it’s commanded by God. We are called to handle disagreements with love, humility, and patience, always seeking peace and understanding within the body of Christ.
Bible Verse of the Day:
“Make every effort to keep the unity of the Spirit through the bond of peace.”
— Ephesians 4:3





