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Robert and
Rebecca
Fenske
Your Hosts For The Evening
Robert is the Director of Andrew Wommack Ministries Australia
Rebecca is the Director of Charis Bible College Gold Coast
Robert and
Rebecca
Fenske
Your Hosts For The Evening
Robert is the Director of Andrew Wommack Ministries Australia
Rebecca is the Director of Charis Bible College Gold Coast
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Freedom From Sin
CHARIS MINUTESFreedom From Sin In this Charis Minute, Greg Mohr explores freedom from sin. Emphasis is placed on God's love, which surpasses any sin or struggles individuals may face, encouraging listeners to approach God with confidence and without shame, even after...
Freedom From Sin
CHARIS MINUTESFreedom From Sin In this Charis Minute, Greg Mohr explores freedom from sin. Emphasis is placed on God's love, which surpasses any sin or struggles individuals may face, encouraging listeners to approach God with confidence and without shame, even after...
God’s Love The Source of Life
CHARIS MINUTESGod’s Love - The Source of Life In the exploration of God's divine love, Barry Bennett invites readers to contemplate the profound significance of God’s love, the source of life in our lives. Through engaging reflections and insightful scriptural...
God’s Love The Source of Life
CHARIS MINUTESGod’s Love - The Source of Life In the exploration of God's divine love, Barry Bennett invites readers to contemplate the profound significance of God’s love, the source of life in our lives. Through engaging reflections and insightful scriptural...
Grace To Overcome
CHARIS MINUTESGrace To Overcome: How God’s Power Works Within You In this Charis Minute, Rick McFarland emphasises the importance of recognising and acknowledging this grace to overcome in order to unlock its transformative power in our lives. As we explore the nature...
Grace To Overcome
CHARIS MINUTESGrace To Overcome: How God’s Power Works Within You In this Charis Minute, Rick McFarland emphasises the importance of recognising and acknowledging this grace to overcome in order to unlock its transformative power in our lives. As we explore the nature...
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Praying in faith is a powerful force that can enable God to work on our behalf. God will hear and respond to the faith of any one of His followers who call upon Him. The Bible says that even as few as two, who come into agreement and combine their prayers of faith, can expect an amplified effectiveness. “I also tell you this: If two of you agree here on earth concerning anything you ask, my Father in heaven will do it for you. For where two or three gather together as my followers, I am there among them” (Matthew 18:19-20 NLT).
The New Testament word for “fellowship,” koinonia, expresses the idea of being together for mutual benefit. Hebrews 10:24-25 shares this idea, saying, “And let us consider how to stir up one another to love and good works, not neglecting to meet together, as is the habit of some, but encouraging one another, and all the more as you see the Day drawing near.” Reasons for fellowship with other believers is because it helps us express love to one another, gives us an opportunity to pray together, share our lives together, and it encourages good works.
Praise refocuses our minds on God and connects our hearts with His. Through praise, we can become aware of His presence. When we praise we are reminded of what He has done, recalling past provision and thus strengthening our hope for future provision. Squaring our hope and dependence upon God, praise helps to expel fear and anxiety, placing the attention on His ability and faithfulness.
We were created to praise Him, and the fulfillment and joy that comes when we live out what we were created to do, is second to none!
God commanded that his people encourage each other because he knows we need it. In the Gospel of John, Jesus warned that “in this world you will have trouble,” which he then followed with a much-needed encouragement: “But take heart; I have overcome the world” (John 16:33). Biblical encouragement isn’t focused on complimenting someone’s haircut or telling them how good their homemade salsa tastes. Encouragement is shared with the hopes that it will lift someone’s heart toward the Lord (Col. 4:8). It points out evidence of grace in another’s life to help them see that God is using them. It points a person to God’s promises that assure them that all they face is under his control.













