Risk everything on the rumor of a good God. Tyle-Paige uses the Book of Ruth as an invitation to total covenant, moving past reservation and choosing an "all-in" heart posture that invites God’s ability and generational faithfulness into your story
The story of Ruth teaches us how we can partner with God to turn our mess into a life of significance.
In this new series, we are looking at the contrast between living by our own will (yashar) and the redemption offered by the coming King in the Book of Ruth. We explore how the Kinsman Redeemer intervenes in times of famine and ruin to rescue, restore, and redeem the destructive fruit of human self-will (yashar) to the uttermost.
Wrapping up our series, More than Conquerors, we look at the verdict demanded by the evidence of Romans 8: Are you convinced by God's promise of no condemnation, or are you the 'who' that separates yourself from His love?
We often focus on the earthly journey, but Paul assures us that God is utterly for us. Examine your doubts and grasp the final conviction of Romans 8—that neither death, life, nor anything else in all creation will be able to separate you from God's love.
Calling believers to restore worship and consecrate their lives so God, can bring real transformation, stop consuming church and start ministering to God: prioritise His presence over performance, reclaim the altar, and watch revival take root.
When tears are running down your cheeks and words cannot express your pain, discover how the Holy Spirit intercedes for us with groans. God leans into your weakness, revealing the Spirit as our Counsellor, Advocate, and Comforter who proves that in all things, God is enough
When we feel weak, God meets us with His strength. In the waiting, in rejoicing, and in His presence, the Spirit empowers us to live with courage, joy, and supernatural power.
Creation waits in eager expectation for the children of God to show themselves, to take up their responsibility, to claim what’s rightfully theirs, not only in their spiritual lives, but in their work lives as well.
Understanding how suffering fits into the Gospel, is one of the keys to become a mature Christian.
We are Sons: Romans 8 is inviting you to embrace your identity as a child of God, not a slave. It explores six truths of sonship: freedom from fear, adoption, assurance, inheritance, intimacy, and discipline, empowering you to walk into the fullness of God's plan for your life.
How does relationship, grace, and adoption through the Holy Spirit transform our lives, enabling God to take His rightful place as our Father and us as His sons and daughters. Our past shame and mistakes do not disqualify us, but rather through God's grace, we are fully accepted and loved, our identity secured in His adoption, not our performance
The Father's gifts of identity and the Spirit's infilling, reveals your true self as His cherished child. In Christ, we are no longer slaves to fear but beloved children, invited to drop our defences and rest in the Father’s arms.
Living God's original story for your life - embracing a posture of 'yes' through unwavering faith and obedience. Burning your ships of retreat and trust in divine provision for the transformative journey He calls you to.
The ruthless call of Romans 8 to put sin to death. Not manage it, not excuse it, but declare war—total surrender to the Spirit, total resistance to sin."
"God’s heart is for healing, and His Spirit brings life and restoration. Join us as we explore how to pray with steadfast faith, trusting that while God longs to heal, His miracles often unfold in beautiful and unexpected ways."
Are you living with an abridged version of the Gospel?
Discover how Romans 8 invites us to walk in fullness and peace by setting our minds on the Spirit—not just for salvation, but for daily transformation.
Unpack your true identity as a child of God, letting the Holy Spirit (the 'Big S') empower you to overcome life's chaos and temptations. Learn to silence the 'little s' of self-doubt and earthly voices by anchoring yourself in God's Word and your divine status
What does it mean to live fully in the Spirit? Explore the Holy Spirit’s work in you, through you, and upon you—for a life marked by freedom, power, and transformation.
The Holy Spirit ("pneuma") stands as the transformative power and true source of Christian life, moving you beyond the exhaustion of external laws. Discover how holiness and freedom arise from an internal change brought about by the Spirit, not from mere rules or human effort.