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EMBRACING LIFE IN CHRIST
“... Christ in you, the hope of glory. Colossians 1:27
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Jesus Is Alive—Now What? Living with Purpose in the “Not Yet” (Acts 1:6–8)
Jesus is alive—but what now? Discover how Acts 1 shifts our focus from outcomes to purpose in the tension of the “already and not yet.”
Olu Akinkunmi
Apr 123 min read


Jesus Is Alive: Why the Resurrection Changes Everything for Christians
Empty tomb at sunrise with stone rolled away, symbolising that Jesus is alive and the resurrection of Christ Christianity doesn't begin with philosophy or moral teaching. It begins with an event: Jesus Christ is alive. This foundational truth supports everything we believe. Acts 1:3 tells us that after His suffering, Jesus presented Himself alive “by many convincing proofs” over forty days. This was not emotional hope or imagination; the disciples saw, spoke with, and ate wit
Olu Akinkunmi
Apr 53 min read


Inner Strength in Christ: When Life Doesn’t Change, But You Do
Strength within… even when everything around you is against you. Finding Inner Strength in Christ in Difficult Times We are still in our identity in Christ series, and one thing is becoming increasingly clear. What you believe about yourself—your identity—matters deeply. We live in a time where culture, opinions, and internal feelings shape our identities. Butas believers in Christ, our identity must be rooted and grounded in Christ. Not in circumstances. Not in people. Not e
Olu Akinkunmi
Mar 293 min read


The Resurrection: Eyewitness Testimony, Not Second-Hand Belief
The apostles didn’t preach what they heard—they preached what they saw. They witnessed Jesus die, be buried, and then appear alive over many days with convincing proof. Their message wasn’t built on second-hand belief, but on direct experience. The resurrection, though supernatural, is not irrational. It is a real event, testified to by eyewitnesses, and it continues to confront us with its implications today.
Olu Akinkunmi
Apr 192 min read
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