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TRAIN AND TELL MINISTRIES
Equipping believers to go and tell the gospel — daily devotionals, training, and resources.
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El Kana – The Jealous God
At the root of gossip is a desire for power—to feel important, included, or in control. But the cost is always high. You may win attention for a moment, but you’ll lose credibility in the long run.
Nov 53 min read


Day 21 — Don’t Be Easily Threatened
At the root of gossip is a desire for power—to feel important, included, or in control. But the cost is always high. You may win attention for a moment, but you’ll lose credibility in the long run.
Nov 42 min read


Day 21: TheMaster
Jesus is not a distant taskmaster but a present, guiding Lord. His commands are not harsh—they are holy. His leadership is not selfish—it is sacrificial.
Nov 32 min read


Day 36: Teacher
Jesus is not a distant taskmaster but a present, guiding Lord. His commands are not harsh—they are holy. His leadership is not selfish—it is sacrificial.
Oct 312 min read


Day 24: The Risen One
The angels' announcement on Resurrection morning remains one of the most triumphant declarations in all of Scripture: “He is not here… He has been resurrected.” With those words, Jesus is revealed as The Risen One...
Oct 302 min read


El Olam – The Everlasting God
At the root of gossip is a desire for power—to feel important, included, or in control. But the cost is always high. You may win attention for a moment, but you’ll lose credibility in the long run.
Oct 293 min read


Day 19: Cornerstone
he world may still build on sand—on power, pride, or performance—but those foundations will crumble. Only one stone has been tested, chosen, and set in place by God Himself.
Oct 282 min read


Day 20: The Shepherd
Buy on amazon-Click! Then Jesus said to them, “Tonight all of you will run away because of Me, for it is written: I will strike the shepherd, and the sheep of the flock will be scattered.” – Matthew 26:31 (HCSB) On the night of His arrest, Jesus quotes Zechariah 13:7 —a prophecy foretelling the wounding of the Shepherd and the scattering of the sheep. He applies it to Himself, not with reluctance but with sober clarity. He is the Shepherd of the flock, the one who leads,
Oct 272 min read


Start Here
#join-the-mission #engaged
Oct 261 min read


Day 94: The Light of Men
Jesus is not a distant taskmaster but a present, guiding Lord. His commands are not harsh—they are holy. His leadership is not selfish—it is sacrificial.
Oct 241 min read


Jehovah Tsaba – The Lord of Armies
At the root of gossip is a desire for power—to feel important, included, or in control. But the cost is always high. You may win attention for a moment, but you’ll lose credibility in the long run.
Oct 233 min read


El Hanne’eman – The Faithful God
At the root of gossip is a desire for power—to feel important, included, or in control. But the cost is always high. You may win attention for a moment, but you’ll lose credibility in the long run.
Oct 223 min read


Day 22 — Stop Being Defensive
At the root of gossip is a desire for power—to feel important, included, or in control. But the cost is always high. You may win attention for a moment, but you’ll lose credibility in the long run.
Oct 212 min read


The Heir
In the parable of the vineyard, Jesus tells of a landowner who sends his son to collect fruit from tenants. The tenants, recognizing the son as the heir, plot to kill him and claim what is not theirs.
Oct 202 min read


Day 3 — Hold the Grudge, Lose the Grace
At the root of gossip is a desire for power—to feel important, included, or in control. But the cost is always high. You may win attention for a moment, but you’ll lose credibility in the long run.
Oct 172 min read


Day 63: Jesus, Son of the Most High
Jesus is not a distant taskmaster but a present, guiding Lord. His commands are not harsh—they are holy. His leadership is not selfish—it is sacrificial.
Oct 162 min read


Jehovah Ezri – The Lord My Help
At the root of gossip is a desire for power—to feel important, included, or in control. But the cost is always high. You may win attention for a moment, but you’ll lose credibility in the long run.
Oct 153 min read


day 23-Don’t Gossip
At the root of gossip is a desire for power—to feel important, included, or in control. But the cost is always high. You may win attention for a moment, but you’ll lose credibility in the long run.
Oct 142 min read


Jesus christ The Bridegroom
Buy on amazon-Click! Jesus said to them, “Can the wedding guests be sad while the groom is with them? The time will come when the groom will be taken away from them, and then they will fast.” – Matthew 9:15 (HCSB) Jesus calls Himself the Bridegroom in a conversation about fasting. The Pharisees questioned why His disciples weren’t fasting like others, and Jesus responded with a wedding metaphor—one the religious elite would have recognized. In Jewish tradition, the arrival
Oct 132 min read


Going to God When You Have Wealth — The Freedom of Letting Go and Christian Stewardship
“Command those who are rich in this present world not to be arrogant nor to put their hope in wealth… but to put their hope in God… to be...
Oct 83 min read
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