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7 spiritual disciplines that can change your life
You’ve probably heard the phrase, “If you keep doing what you’ve always done, you’re going to keep getting what you’ve always got.” I don’t know about you, but I want to partner with the new things God wants to do in my life this year, and I want 2024 to really count for something. And I want the same thing for you.
I believe that this year truly can be the year that changes your life — but it starts by taking ownership.
The word “ownership” can be defined as “intentional responsibility.” Taking ownership of your faith is about making a conscious decision to actively partner with the Holy Spirit when it comes to your spiritual growth.
It can be so easy to place the responsibility for your spiritual growth on your church or on your pastor or on your family member, but the important truth is that you are the one who is responsible for your spiritual growth!
So, are you ready to take ownership of your faith this year? If the answer is yes, then here are the areas you should focus on.
Seven spiritual disciplines that can change your life
1. Prayer: This can be the year that prayer changes your life!
Prayer is our direct line to God. It’s our means of communicating with Him, expressing our deepest desires, and acknowledging that there are things in our lives that only He can change. If you want this to be the best year of your life, be prepared for God to do things that you can’t — things that are beyond your ability, because “with God all things are possible” (Matthew 19:26).
Importantly, prayer isn’t just about talking to God. It is about listening to God! God already knows what we are going to pray before we say it out loud. He still wants us to share with Him, but He also wants us to listen to His response. What He has to say can and will change our lives.
2. The Bible: This can be the year that the Word of God changes your life!
“Study to show yourself approved unto God, a workman that needs not to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth” (2 Timothy 2:15).
In a world where we’re bombarded with messages from every direction, it’s crucial to ground your life on the solid foundation of God’s Word. It can be so easy to base our decisions on what social media says, or what the media says, or what our emotions say. But what does the Bible say? We cannot and should not base our lives or decisions on anything else. Let the Bible be the ultimate authority in your life. There are so many ways you can commit to this, whether by setting aside 20 minutes to read every day, joining a Bible study, or listening on the Bible app. You just have to start somewhere.
3. Community: This can be the year that community changes your life!
When I first became a Christian, it wasn’t only the church services that helped me grow. I was transformed by the deep, meaningful connections I formed in my small group. My small group impacted me so greatly, in fact, that I am still in a small group to this day! Community is where growth happens — where we find accountability, encouragement, and support. If you want this year to be the year that changes your life, start investing in community.
4. Worship: This can be the year that worship changes your life!
Worship is more than a segment in a church service — it’s a posture of laying your life before God. You can and should worship everywhere you go. Worship at your home, worship at your place of work, worship in your car… you name it. And even though worshiping isn’t limited to singing, I still recommend that you flood your life with worship music this year. Music is highly influential in our lives. It has the power to influence our actions, decisions, and words. Listening to worship music consistently can draw your heart closer to God and point you toward Jesus in every circumstance.
5. Evangelism: This can be the year that evangelism changes your life – and the lives of those around you!
Second Corinthians 5:20 tells us that we are ambassadors for Christ on this earth. That means that we have a profound responsibility: to share the good news of Jesus Christ wherever we go. But sharing the Gospel with the world has to start somewhere. It starts with just one person — the person in front of us. Imagine the impact we could have if each one of us shared our faith with one person this year. This would not only change the life of that person, but it would change our lives, as well. Let this be the year that you take ownership of sharing the gospel.
6. Service: This can be the year that serving others changes your life!
So many Christians are consumers rather than contributors and renters rather than owners. This year, take responsibility for what happens in your church and community. Take ownership of loving your neighbor and serving your city. God has blessed each of us with unique gifts, talents, and passions. It’s time to ask Him how He wants you to use these gifts in service to others. Remember, “Whoever wants to become great among you must be your servant” (Mark 10:43).
7. Generosity: This can be the year that generosity changes your life!
We live in a world where everyone is trying to get something, but God’s Kingdom is all about surrender and giving. There are two seas in Israel: the Sea of Galilee and the Dead Sea. The Sea of Galilee is teaming with life and is great for fishing, while the Dead Sea is full of salt and has nothing living in it. What’s the difference between the two? While the Sea of Galilee has water flowing in and flowing out, the Dead Sea only has water flowing in. This is what can happen in the life of Christians when the blessings flow to us but not through us.
God doesn’t want the blessings He gives us to stop with us. He desires the Holy Spirit to move in us and through us, touching lives and making a difference. “Give, and it will be given to you … for with the measure you use, it will be measured to you” (Luke 6:38).
Take ownership this year!
I’ll leave you with a question: Are you ready to take ownership of these spiritual disciplines in your life? If so, now’s the time to step up and step into what God has for you.
Sources:Christian Post
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Nigerian Church Leader Killed During Worship Service
Nigeria — Yomi Adetula, a respected 54-year-old leader of the Celestial Church of Christ, Eagle Parish, in Ogun state, Nigeria, was shot during a morning service on Sunday, Jan. 19, by gunmen reportedly affiliated with a cult group targeting Christian communities.
The community admired Adetula for his devotion to prayer and community service and for serving as a commander in the Ogun State So-Safe Security outfit. Eyewitnesses recounted a distressing scene as three attackers entered the church and fired upon the congregation.
“Adetula was a man of God who dedicated himself to serving the community,” said Adewale Amos, a local community leader. “We face challenges from groups that oppose spiritual efforts, and we must advocate for greater awareness and collective action to protect the rights of Christians to worship freely.”
The Ogun State Police have confirmed the incident and are actively investigating to identify and apprehend those responsible. A statement from the Police Public Relations Office acknowledged the seriousness of the crime and affirmed their commitment to bringing justice to the affected community.
Sources:persecution
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നിക്കരാഗ്വയിൽ മിണ്ടാമഠത്തിലെ സന്യാസിനിമാരെ മഠത്തിൽനിന്നും പുറത്താക്കി
മിണ്ടാമഠത്തിലെ സന്യാസിനിമാരെ മനാഗ്വയിലെയും ചൈനാൻഡേഗയിലെയും അവരുടെ സന്യാസ മഠങ്ങളിൽ നിന്നും പുറത്താക്കി നിക്കരാഗ്വൻ സ്വേച്ഛാധിപത്യ ഭരണകൂടം. മൊസൈക്കോ സി. എസ്. ഐ. പത്രം പറയുന്നതനുസരിച്ച് ജനുവരി 28-ന് രാത്രിയാണ് സ്വേച്ഛാധിപത്യ ഭരണകൂടം തങ്ങളുടെ ഉത്തരവ് നടപ്പിലാക്കിയത്. തൽഫലമായി ഓർഡർ ഓഫ് സെന്റ് ക്ലെയറിലെ 30 ഓളം സന്യാസിനിമാർക്ക് അവരുടെ മഠങ്ങൾ വിട്ടുപോകേണ്ടിവന്നു.
“സ്വേച്ഛാധിപത്യ ഭരണകൂടം ആദ്യം മനാഗ്വയിലെ ആശ്രമത്തിലും പിന്നീട് ചൈനാൻഡേഗയിലെ ആശ്രമത്തിലും എത്തി സന്യാസിനിമാരോട് മഠം വിട്ടുപോകണമെന്ന് പറയുകയും അവരുടെ ചില സാധനങ്ങൾ മാത്രം എടുക്കാൻ അനുവദിക്കുകയും ചെയ്തു” നിക്കരാഗ്വൻ ഉറവിടം കൂട്ടിച്ചേർത്തു. പുറത്താക്കപ്പെട്ട സന്യാസിനിമാരിൽ ഭൂരിഭാഗംപേരും നിക്കരാഗ്വൻ സ്വദേശികളാണ്. അവർ എവിടെയാണെന്ന കാര്യം അജ്ഞാതമായി തുടരുന്നു.
നിക്കരാഗ്വയിൽ കത്തോലിക്കാ സഭയ്ക്കെതിരെ സ്വേച്ഛാധിപത്യ ഭരണകൂടം നടത്തിയ ആയിരത്തോളം ആക്രമണങ്ങളെക്കുറിച്ച് ‘നിക്കരാഗ്വ: എ പെർസിക്യുട്ടഡ് ചർച്ച്’ എന്ന റിപ്പോർട്ടിന്റെ രചയിതാവും അഭിഭാഷകയുമായ മാർത്ത പട്രീഷ്യ മൊലിന വെളിപ്പെടുത്തിയിരുന്നു.
Sources:azchavattomonline.com
Nicaragua’s government has expelled over 30 nuns from three convents in its latest assault on detractors, and their whereabouts are unknown, a researcher and exiled media reported on Wednesday.
Martha Patricia Molina, a Nicaraguan lawyer and expert on matters concerning the Catholic Church, told AFP the women were “evicted from their monasteries” overnight by government agents.
It was not known if the nuns, mainly Nicaraguan, had left the country, said Molina, herself in exile in the United States.
Nicaragua has jailed hundreds of real and perceived opponents since former leftist guerrilla Daniel Ortega returned to power in 2007, quashing presidential term limits and seizing control of all branches of the state.
According to the United Nations, more than 300 people died in a crackdown on 2018 protests, which Ortega’s government denounced as an attempted coup.
Most independent and opposition media now operate from abroad.
One of them, the online news site Confidencial operating from Costa Rica, reported the nuns were expelled from convents in the capital Managua and two other sites.
The exiled La Prensa newspaper said the order the women belonged to had its credentials scrapped by the government in 2023 with other Church-linked NGOs.
Ortega and his wife, vice president Rosario Murillo, accuse the Catholic Church of supporting the 2018 protests.
A constitutional reform approved last year is due to come into effect within days, giving Ortega and Murillo absolute power over all affairs of state.
It allows for the media and the Church to be monitored for any allegiance to “foreign interests.”
Ortega’s Sandinista rebels toppled a US-backed dictatorship in Nicaragua in 1979.
He led the country until 1990 and returned to power in 2007 with a more moderate program.
But in recent years he has seized control of all branches of government and led a sweeping crackdown on groups he sees as a threat to his rule.
Hundreds of politicians, businesspeople, journalists, intellectuals, human rights activists and religious figures have been expelled from Nicaragua and stripped of their nationality since February 2023, accused of treason.
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Pastor Sentenced to 2 Years in Prison for Distributing Christian Materials
China — The drawn-out saga between the People’s Court of Shunde District in Foshan, Guandong, and the Shengjia House Church seems to be ending.
On Jan. 17, the People’s Court sentenced Preacher Deng Yanxiang to two years in prison. He is scheduled to be released in May because he has already served more than 18 months.
Preacher Deng Yanxiang joins four other members of his house church who have been imprisoned for alleged illegal business operations. The charges were tied to the church’s publications, including Daily Bible Readings and Interpretations, which were sold and distributed to locals.
These five Shengjia Christians were arrested in August 2023 for their Christian literature and materials. Local Christians have said that charges by local Communist officials for fraud and “illegal business operations” are frequently used against unregistered house churches throughout China.
Sources:persecution
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