When Christ lived here on earth he showed us how to live and interact with each other. 

As a Christian we can share the word of God but we also share our love through practical ways. 

We aim to provide you with a safe space in which to explore God, yourself and connect with other people.

We need to recognize that our experiences and feelings develop socially and exploring your difficulties with others, gaining wider perspectives and discovering new possibilities for old problems. 

We want to talk about the use of the principles of community development to respond to and challenge the issues facing their particular neighborhoods and communities and work alongside a wide range of individuals, groups and organizations, developing initiatives and projects to transform individuals, churches and communities.

  • If you are living right you don’t need to worry about your children being Christrians. The children will be able to live and feel Christ in all they do. 
  • Jesus had a habit of doing good everywhere he went. A few examples are:
  • Jesus walked on earth as anyone else does but when he met the sick, he healed them. When he turned up at the wedding and was informed the wine was finished he rescued the bridegroom through his first miracle of turning water into wine to cover their shame.
  • Mathew 14:13 – 21 Jesus fed the 5000 using the 2 fish and 5 barley loaves of bread – he prayed and distributed the food to the people. Jesus used his commonsense to know the people were hungry and he showed the disciples that we need to look after other people’s needs. 
  • A woman who was caught in adultery and the crowd asked Jesus “what do you say?” and He answered: he who has never sinned throw the first stone but they all left. John 8:4 – 11
  •  We want to touch the lives of people by the practicality of meeting their individual needs like Dorcas/Tabitha until they pray for her to come back to life. Acts 9:36 – 42
  • James 2:14What good is it, my brothers, if someone claims to have faith, but has no deeds? Can such faith save him? 15Suppose a brother or sister is without clothes and daily food. 16If one of you tells him, “Go in peace; stay warm and well fed,” but does not provide for his physical needs, what good is that? 17 So too, faith by itself, if it does not result in action, is dead.
  • Mathew 25: 35 Jesus says that whatever you do to the least of my brothers you do unto me.
  • The woman with the issue of blood touched the hem of his garment and he felt the power leave him. The woman was healed and set free.
  • God is interested in every aspect of your life. What matters to you matters to him. Is something troubling you that you have been reluctant to go to Jesus about?

Question

  • Who are we?
  • God’s Unmerited favor Ministry International
  • The hour of unmerited favor family bible study : – 

I families learning bible together as a unit based Joshua 24.15

Joshua 1:8

  • We are creating a safe space for christian parents both virtual and physical where  our children can discover why and how we are christians.

The hour of unmerited favor women conversations

How can we come into the lives of others as Christ did during his time here on earth? 

Why the need to have a family bible study?

Difficult Q&A sessions

Questions for Bible Giants

  1. Can Jesus and the Holy Spirit exist at the same time because Jesus said that he had to leave for the Holy Spirit to come and comfort us?
  2. The Holy Spirit came upon Jesus during baptism but then where did he go? 
  3. Revelation: the Holy Spirit will leave and those who remain will have to be saved by their own blood?
  4. Why would a child be unable to ask a question about matters pertaining to them if you are a christian? Why would they be intimidated to ask you if you are christian.
  5. We have two people who are in love; they are both christians. However the man is a pentecostal and the girl is a catholic, can the two marry?
  6. If they can marry do they need to be of the same denomination?
  7. If they decide to be married and have the one denomination. Is it wrong for the one who changes denomination to have done it because they wanted to marry the other person?
  8. How do we avoid resentment down the line for e.g. “I changed denomination cause of you 10 years ago, now am starting to regret it”?
  9. What are the differences between catholics and pentecostal and they two vast for two people to join together?

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