Not everyone who says âLord, Lordâ will enter the Kingdom of Heaven â but those who do the will of the Father (Matthew 7:21).
In this episode of Come Boldly, Baaba Bonuedie dives into what it truly means to walk in Godâs will â not just in words, but in surrendered living.
Drawing from Romans 12:2, we explore how not conforming to the patterns of this world can be uncomfortable and yet the only way to discern and live out Godâs perfect and pleasing will. Itâs not about religion; itâs about relationship, obedience, and daily alignment with the Holy Spirit.
In this episode, I hosts Emmanuel Adjei, (Pastor, Author, Worship Leader) to explore key truths from his book Teach Us to Pray: Developing an Effective Prayer Life. We unpack why prayer isnât just about words but relationship; why believers are called to approach God as Father, yield in humility, and expect transformation through intimacy with the Holy Spirit. Whether you're new to prayer or wanting deeper communion, this conversation will encourage your heart.
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In this episode of Come Boldly, Baaba Bonuedie sits down with Kaspar Tambaur, Lead Evangelist of Stockholm International Christian Church, to unpack Ephesians 6:10â17. Together, they explore what it really means to âput on the whole armour of Godâ and how believers can stand firm against the enemyâs schemes. A practical, scripture-rooted conversation on living strong in the Lordâs power.
No matter how far weâve wandered, Godâs grace calls us back. In this episode, Baaba is joined by Rev. Minister Emmanuel Adjei â Pastor, Author, and Worship Leader â to reflect on the prodigal son, Jesusâ invitation in Matthew 11:28, and the assurance in Hebrews 4:16 that we can always come boldly to the throne of grace. This is an invitation to lay down guilt, receive mercy, and return home to the Father who loves you.
Marriage is a covenant, not just a celebration. In this special 7th anniversary episode, Baaba sits down with a coupleâMr. and Mrs Frimpon-Duodu, who have been married for 28 yearsâto share real stories, biblical insights, and lessons on love, faith, and commitment. Whether youâre married, preparing for marriage, or simply curious about Godâs design for it, this episode will encourage and inspire you to build a marriage that lasts.
You Have a Gift
You werenât born emptyâyou were born entrusted. In this episode, Baaba Bonuedie uncovers the truth that every person carries divine giftsâvocational and spiritualâdesigned for purpose. From Mosesâ staff to the widowâs oil, and the talents in Matthew 25, Baaba through scripture rooted conversations invites you to stop waiting and start stewarding what God has already placed in your hands. Whatâs your gift? And how are you using it?
In this powerful episode, Baaba Bonuedie is joined by Mishael Amo-Mensah for a conversation about purposeâespecially when lifeâs path feels unclear or interrupted. Together, they explore how God uses our disappointments, detours, and delays to shape a life of eternal meaning. This episode reminds you that your story isnât over and your purpose is never out of reach. Whether you're feeling lost, waiting on God, or walking in confidence, this episode will encourage you to live with intentionality and trust the One who sees beyond what man sees.
What do you do when something in your life feels lifelessâyour faith, your love for Jesus, your hope? In this heartfelt episode, That Which Is Dead Can Live Again, Baaba shares a personal story that became a prophetic reminder: with God, nothing is truly dead. Inspired by Scripture and the resurrection power of Jesus, this episode invites you to believe again, hope again, and live again.
đ§ Listen, be encouraged, and let God breathe life into what you thought was over.
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What happens when love for God becomes routine? In this heartfelt continuation of Episode 16, we explore Jesusâ call to the church in Ephesus (Revelation 2:1â7) to remember, repent and return to the firstworks. Even while doing all the right things, itâs possible to drift. But the Lordâs invitation is not about shameâitâs about reigniting affection and intimacy with Him.
Let this episode stir your heart and lead you back to what matters most.
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In this opening episode, we explore what the Bible means by âfirst loveâânot the kind found in fairy tales, but the deep, foundational love God showed us first. We contrast the worldâs view with the truth of Scripture, uncover how easy it is to serve or labour without love, and begin asking: have we missed what matters the most?
We continue our discussion of the Letter Jesus wrote to the church of Laodicea. Heâs not breaking the door downâHeâs knocking. In Revelation 3:20, Jesus offers a deeply personal image: the Savior of the world standing outside, waiting to be let inânot to judge, but to dine, to dwell, to restore.
In this episode, we explore the tender yet urgent heart of Christâs call to His people. What does it mean that Heâs still knocking, even after our lukewarmness, pride, and indifference? And how can we truly open the door? I discuss it with David Ahiante, a lover of Jesus
NB: Check Episode 14 for Part 1 of the discussion
To be zealous means to be passionately devoted, eager, and wholehearted in purpose. In this powerful episode, we explore Jesus' message to the church in Laodicea (Revelation 3:14â22), where He challenges lukewarm faith and calls His people to be fully committed. Through historical context, Scripture, and personal reflection, we uncover what it truly means to live with spiritual fire. Are you cold, hot, or just going through the motions? Jesus is knockingâwill you answer?
In this episode, we study the word PASCHA and EASTER and why the words that we choose to use in our worship and remembrance of the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ matter to God.By passing over the houses of the Israelites which were marked with the lamb's blood, God was able to spare them from the 10th plague that he sent to punish the Egyptians. The Hebrew word pascha means to passover the judgement of God. The lamb's blood covered them from the judgment. The Messiah, Jesus Christ (The Lamb of God), was sacrificed once to take away the sins of many and he will appear a second time to bring salvation to those who are waiting for Him.
In this episode of Come Boldly, Iâm joined by Vicky Adjei as we explore what it truly means to serve with the heart of Christ. From Jesus washing His disciples' feet to the call in Romans 12: 3-8 to serve one another in with our gifts, this message reminds us that serving others with our gifts is not optionalâit's a calling. Discover how your gifts, time and compassion can become powerful tools in Godâs hands as you answer the call to serve both in your daily life and for eternity.
God is calling us as believers of Christ to lay aside every weight of sin and anxiety and run the race of faith to the glorious finish line. Join Iris and I as we discus Hebrews 12:1-3. You will be blessed.
We all have 24 hours in a day, but how we use them determines the direction of our lives.
In this episode, we discuss redeeming the time in two key areas; our physical and eternal future.
Many Christians live from experience to experience, revival to revival, never realizing that Godâs plan is not just to fill them but to make them a source of life for others.
In John 4, Jesus tells the Samaritan woman that those who drink of His water will not just be satisfiedâthey will become a spring of water welling up to eternal life.
When we give our lives to God, we become expectant and desire to see a certain kind of reward. However, as time goes on, we may begin to feel that God is not showing up as we expected. Some people grow weary at this point, feeling that God has disappointed them. Others think they cannot hear from God or believe that He does not speak. But what is God truly saying in those moments, and how can we align ourselves with His ways?
In this thought-provoking episode, Awo shares secrets to spiritual maturity in God.
The world often defines success in terms of achievements, influence and power. Due to this, many believers are chasing after wealth, power and success. However in the Kingdom of God, success is measured by how much of Christ is formed in you. Jesus in Mathew 6:33, encourages His followers to trust in God rather than worry about material needs. It reminds us to prioritize Godâs kingdom and righteousness, and He will take care of the rest. I discuss this with Mrs. Mercy Tsibu, a God seeker and a lover of Jesus
Love is not just about how we feelâitâs about what we do. Itâs about how we treat others, how we serve, and ultimately, how we reflect the love of Jesus. Are you seeking a love like the world portrays, or are you seeking the love God designed?