Embracing God's Mission: A Task for Every Believer
by Saw Thall Wah on June 5th, 2025
As a Church, we recognize that our priority must be to participate in extending God’s kingdom. However, we struggle to remember or follow up on getting involved in this mission. Although the church engages in many ministries, many church members believe that Christian mission and evangelism are reserved for those who work in Christian ministries and dedicate their lives to cross-cultural missions.... Read More
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Jesus’ ekklēsia
by Saw Thall Wah on May 20th, 2025
Nowadays, many Christians are busy trying build the church in their own strength, forgetting Jesus’ promise in Matthew 16:18 and the meaning of ekklēsia. Let’s not forget: God is the one who builds the Church. Our part is to simply obey God and cooperate with God in his mission. Read More
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Conversion as Renewal
by Saw Thall Wah on May 8th, 2025
In the Old Testament, conversion means a profound calling for the Israelites to turn away from evil or other false gods and return wholeheartedly to God. Community or individual repentance is necessary for this turn. Moreover, Israelites have the responsibility to fulfill their role in spreading God’s blessing to all the families of the earth (Gen 12:3) and being the light of the world (Isa 42:6; ... Read More
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Worship as Renewal
by Saw Thall Wah on April 9th, 2025
Worship enables believers to live a sanctified life and to be His likeness in God’s mission. Therefore, worship is crucial to building up church members to be disciples of Jesus Christ and worship has the beneficial effect of growing the church to engage in God’s mission. Read More
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Prayer as Renewal
by Saw Thall Wah on March 13th, 2025
Renewal is a profound work of God because it inspires us to live out our faith. But we cannot experience renewal without prayer. Read More
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Preparing To Participate in God’s Mission
by Saw Thall Wah on February 19th, 2025
Mission comes out of renewal. The mission movement is always intertwined with the renewal of God’s people, both individually and congregationally. Read More
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