• Lent 2025

    2025 Lent Devotional – Day 22

    Lent Devotional: Day 22Christians under CCTVRev. Dr. A. K. Lama Often, people of God might make wrong choices. To arrive on time or arrive early, they may break traffic rules. They may compromise righteous principles to acquire quick and easy success, fame, and wealth. Christian leaders around the world are not free from immoral lifestyles,

    2025 Lent Devotional – Day 21

    Lent Devotional: Day 21The Call to Love and ServeMr. Surender Pokhal “A new command I give you: Love one another. As I have loved you, so you must love one another.” – John 13:34-35 The night before Jesus’ crucifixion, Jesus instituted the Lord’s Supper, washed His disciples’ feet, and gave them a new commandment: to

    2025 Lent Devotional – Day 20

    Lent Devotional: Day 20Risen Saviour – Alive ForevermoreMrs. Meena Baraiya When I saw him, I fell at his feet as though dead. Then he placed his right hand on me and said: “Do not be afraid. I am the First and the Last. I am the Living One; I was dead, and now look, I

    2025 Lent Devotional – Day 19

    Lent Devotional: Day 19Walking Together in FaithMrs. Sonia Daniel Introspection and confession of one’s own sins to God is effortless and less complicated. However, it is challenging when we have to confess our sins to a prayer partner. A prayer partner could be a friend, anyone from your family or from the church community and

    2025 Lent Devotional – Day 18

    Lent Devotional: Day 18Dare to be differentRev. Dr. A. K. Lama Amidst spiritual insubordination and defiance of Israel in the 7th century BCE, Isaiah noticed a different group of people. He writes, “Those who walk righteously and speak what is right, who reject gain from extortion and keep their hands from accepting bribes, who stop

    2025 Lent Devotional – Day 17

    Lent Devotional: Day 17The Cross-centered LifeRev. Dr. David Mende 1 Corinthians 2:2 – For I decided to know nothing among you except Jesus Christ and him crucified. The world values strength and human wisdom. Corinth was known for its philosophy, wealth, and immorality. Paul was well-educated and highly intellectual. However, he does not try to