The title of the conference this past weekend was, Where Are You? The year 7 conference in Coventry was wonderful – we had 12 young ones from cities like Manchester, Birmingham, Exeter, London, Cambridge, Bristol, etc. As I was sharing recently concerning this age group via, Year 7 Conference in Coventry this weekend! – we […]
Where are You? Hiding from God! Dead in Sins! Yet the Lord Jesus came to seek you to die for you!
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experiencing the Lord and turning to Him even in our hardships(a sister’s testimony)
Recently I experience a period of hardship that never happened before in my life. Due to this sudden and dramatic change, I stopped all my doing and turned to the Lord. While I was asking the Lord why this thing happened on me, I was enlightened by the Lord to see that I am just […]
Filed Under: Christ lives in me, Enjoying Christ, experiencing Christ, longings, love the Lord, the Christian Life, the church life, the Lord's recovery Tagged With: a broken spirit, a contrite heart, a period of hardship, allow the inner life to operate, confess our sins, create in me a clean heart, denying our self, let Christ make His home, make His home in us, not forsaking God, recover my first love, restore my enjoyment, stop and open up to Him, stop our doing, sufferings are God's blessings, the central line of the Bible, the Lord exposed me, turn to the Lord







