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Pastoral Care started the discussion June 02: The Power of Separation and Order in the forum Kingdom Living Daily a year ago
June 02: The Power of Separation and Order
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In the grand symphony of creation, God orchestrated an unfolding masterpiece, layer by layer, each element finding its place through intentional separation and order. On the second day, He divided the waters, establishing the heavens and preparing the earth for what was to come. This structured approach reveals a kingdom principle: separation… -
Pastoral Care started the discussion June 01: The Divine Operations Manual in the forum Kingdom Living Daily a year ago
June 01: The Divine Operations Manual
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In the opening verses of Genesis, we glimpse God’s grand design—creation as a beautifully orchestrated system. As the ultimate architect, God spoke life into existence with intentionality and order, teaching us the significance of a systematic approach to life. While the world often views structure as a limitation, God’s order is a mark of… -
Pastoral Care started the discussion Joining from the EPME? Welcome to KLCC! 🌟" in the forum Kingdom Innovation Hub a year ago
Joining from the EPME? Welcome to KLCC! 🌟"
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Welcome to KLCC! 🚀
We’re thrilled to have you join the KLCC community! 🎉 We’re excited to see how you’ll grow and thrive with us. Over the next few weeks, we’ll be reflecting on tips from the EPME on systems, workflows and automations here on our platform.
Get started by familiarizing yourself with the platform and let’s begin this…
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Dear Family,
It’s time to worship!
Let’s reflect on this song as we put our trust in God towards navigating life and living in a way that is reflective of the kingdom of God.
Blandine and Jessica -
Pastoral Care started the discussion May 30: Faith Moves Mountains in the forum Kingdom Living Daily a year ago
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In the kingdom of God, faith is not merely an abstract belief but a mighty force that moves the immovable. The world convinces us that we must see to believe, entrusting only what our natural senses can perceive. Yet Jesus turns this notion upside-down, affirming, “Truly, I say to you, whoever says to this mountain, ‘Be taken up and thrown into… - Load More