Join us as we dive into the book of Galatians, exploring the power of grace over law and the freedom we have in Jesus. Each week, we’ll unpack how the Gospel frees us from legalism, empowers us through the Holy Spirit, and shapes our relationships.
Spiritual warfare is a conflict in the spiritual realm that affects what you’re going through in the physical realm. Most of our attempts in fixing this world is by using natural means but this realm is not where the battles emanate from. If we try to battle with human and physical means, we’re just picking fruits and not adjusting roots. God has equipped us with spiritual weapons to conquer. Why learn how to merely manage fears, anxiety, insecurities and hardships when you can deal with them once and for all in the spiritual.
Join us as we dive into the book of Galatians, exploring the power of grace over law and the freedom we have in Jesus. Each week, we’ll unpack how the Gospel frees us from legalism, empowers us through the Holy Spirit, and shapes our relationships.
Spiritual warfare is a conflict in the spiritual realm that affects what you’re going through in the physical realm. Most of our attempts in fixing this world is by using natural means but this realm is not where the battles emanate from. If we try to battle with human and physical means, we’re just picking fruits and not adjusting roots. God has equipped us with spiritual weapons to conquer. Why learn how to merely manage fears, anxiety, insecurities and hardships when you can deal with them once and for all in the spiritual.
Join us as we dive into the book of Galatians, exploring the power of grace over law and the freedom we have in Jesus. Each week, we’ll unpack how the Gospel frees us from legalism, empowers us through the Holy Spirit, and shapes our relationships.
Spiritual warfare is a conflict in the spiritual realm that affects what you’re going through in the physical realm. Most of our attempts in fixing this world is by using natural means but this realm is not where the battles emanate from. If we try to battle with human and physical means, we’re just picking fruits and not adjusting roots. God has equipped us with spiritual weapons to conquer. Why learn how to merely manage fears, anxiety, insecurities and hardships when you can deal with them once and for all in the spiritual.
Join us as we dive into the book of Galatians, exploring the power of grace over law and the freedom we have in Jesus. Each week, we’ll unpack how the Gospel frees us from legalism, empowers us through the Holy Spirit, and shapes our relationships.
Spiritual warfare is a conflict in the spiritual realm that affects what you’re going through in the physical realm. Most of our attempts in fixing this world is by using natural means but this realm is not where the battles emanate from. If we try to battle with human and physical means, we’re just picking fruits and not adjusting roots. God has equipped us with spiritual weapons to conquer. Why learn how to merely manage fears, anxiety, insecurities and hardships when you can deal with them once and for all in the spiritual.
This Pentecost Sunday, we remember the gift of the Holy Spirit that led to the birth of the church. So often when a mission is birthed in our hearts, we think that we can accomplish it alone. Yet the disciples were reminded to WAIT FOR THE GIFT. The greatest gift we can ever receive is the Holy Spirit!
Join us as we dive into the book of Galatians, exploring the power of grace over law and the freedom we have in Jesus. Each week, we’ll unpack how the Gospel frees us from legalism, empowers us through the Holy Spirit, and shapes our relationships.
“Am I my brother’s keeper?” That was Cain’s infamous response to God when questioned about the loss of his brother, who died at his very own hands. His response was a futile attempt to hide his cold-blooded act borne of jealousy, self-righteousness, and anger. Cain’s story is humanity’s story.When we think we don’t get what we deserve, we plot and we take things into our own hands, often at the expense of others. Cain’s story ended rather tragically, but it need not have been. In fact, God had already shown him another way. Join us this week as we take dive into a tale of two brothers, the tale of Abel and Cain.
Join us as we dive into the book of Galatians, exploring the power of grace over law and the freedom we have in Jesus. Each week, we’ll unpack how the Gospel frees us from legalism, empowers us through the Holy Spirit, and shapes our relationships.
There is a call over the Church to go and bring the good news to the poor. As the body of Christ, we are not called to be inward looking but outward looking. Which means we are to go and reach out to the world with the gospel and bring hope and deliverance to those in captivity. The church of Jesus Christ has always been called to be a missional church, a church that brings healing to the broken world.
oraisingam Manikam has retired from being a Missions Pastor but remains as an Elder at Full Gospel Assembly (FGA) Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.Dorai is passionate about the Great Commission. He now goes around mobilizing ordinary Christians to share the gospel, disciple people, multiply disciples and create an apostolic movement for the glory of God. His dream is to see a Disciple-Making Movement (DMM) in every town and city of Malaysia and beyond. He is married to Lillian and they have three lovely daughters Joanna, Sarah and Esther. Sarah is married to Fabian; and Esther to Shaphan.
In these last days, it’s crucial for believers to be discerning of false teachings. The book of Jude urges us to stand firm in the faith and to beware of false teachers. It’s a call to contend for truth, stay grounded in God’s love, and trust His judgement and mercy. Join us as we delve into this three part series through the book of Jude.
There is a call over the Church to go and bring the good news to the poor. As the body of Christ, we are not called to be inward looking but outward looking. Which means we are to go and reach out to the world with the gospel and bring hope and deliverance to those in captivity. The church of Jesus Christ has always been called to be a missional church, a church that brings healing to the broken world.
In these last days, it’s crucial for believers to be discerning of false teachings. The book of Jude urges us to stand firm in the faith and to beware of false teachers. It’s a call to contend for truth, stay grounded in God’s love, and trust His judgement and mercy. Join us as we delve into this three part series through the book of Jude.
Ps Alex Larsen has been involved with the Assemblies of God Fellowship since his conversion in 1970. He first served as a youth leader in the Upper Hutt Assembly and later took over as senior pastor in 1978, serving for six years. In December 1984, he moved to Manurewa and became the Senior Pastor of the local Assembly in March 1985, a role he held for 32 years. After a personal encounter with the Holy Spirit in 1986, Ps Alex developed a deeper passion for the prophetic and has since focused much of his ministry on helping the wider Body of Christ understand and practise prophetic ministry.
Ps Alex Larsen has been involved with the Assemblies of God Fellowship since his conversion in 1970. He first served as a youth leader in the Upper Hutt Assembly and later took over as senior pastor in 1978, serving for six years. In December 1984, he moved to Manurewa and became the Senior Pastor of the local Assembly in March 1985, a role he held for 32 years. After a personal encounter with the Holy Spirit in 1986, Ps Alex developed a deeper passion for the prophetic and has since focused much of his ministry on helping the wider Body of Christ understand and practise prophetic ministry.
In these last days, it’s crucial for believers to be discerning of false teachings. The book of Jude urges us to stand firm in the faith and to beware of false teachers. It’s a call to contend for truth, stay grounded in God’s love, and trust His judgement and mercy. Join us as we delve into this three part series through the book of Jude.