'Life isn't a bed of roses', and there are thorns all around. But what happens when the very air we breathe is poisoned? Family issues and sibling rivalry isn't something new, but are we supposed to accept it as a part of life and live with it? Can broken homes and split families find peace again? Our bitterest enemies are those we once loved the most. The pain is searing, and the hatred has very deep roots. And to cause them to harm we may go to any extent. There are numerous examples of brothe...
Aug 15, 2020•1 hr 8 min
"How far would you go for love?" This not only being a tag line for Cadbury's Silk but also a question which people very genuinely ask themselves when in love. For example, Romeo and Juliet went up to the point of killing themselves as they could not live together and Elsa sacrificed her life for her sister Anna in Disney's Frozen. But how much can you actually love somebody? "Love recognizes no barriers. It jumps hurdles, leaps fences, penetrates walls to arrive at its destination full of hope....
Aug 09, 2020•1 hr 7 min•Season 4Ep. 4
Can anyone who loves swimming be scared of going to a swimming pool? Is it possible for someone who's afraid of dogs also tend to love them? Not many would see it this way but fear and love are antagonistic to each other. Is it possible that you love your Heavenly Father and yet hide from Him because you did something wrong? How do we deal with fear and love? Tune in as we continue the series on 'The Father's Love' in Week 3 - Hide N' Seek by Dr Danny Simon
Jul 30, 2020•56 min
According to the 2nd law of thermodynamics, in order for a machine to keep working, energy has to be continuously supplied. Which means if I don't switch on the fan switch, it won't rotate. So is the case with love, unless we keep experiencing love, we can't keep loving others. A gap analysis is a tool that can help businesses identify where they aren't living up to their potential. Even in our relationships with different people, there may be several gaps which we desperately try to close. Trut...
Jul 30, 2020•1 hr
Life is getting busier and busier and we have to reset our priorities every now and then. After all, the hard and tiring work that I have to do at the office, doing all I can to please my boss and sometimes skipping meals, shouldn't I have the right to have a little relaxation and peace all alone? Or is it so necessary to attend my cousin's daughter's birthday party whom I had seen only once? Seems to be a very straightforward decision, there's nothing for me in going there even for 5 minutes. O...
Jul 18, 2020•52 min•Season 4Ep. 1
Parents can be annoying at times, with all their advice and instructions which seem so needless. But sometimes when we listen to them just so that they feel good and stop giving their instructions at least for a while, even we tend to kinda feel good. And let's admit it, many times listening to them turns out to be a life-saving decision in our lives. Why is it that obedience brings about a good feeling in our conscience? Obedience may seem to be the virtue of someone with or without limited fre...
Jul 12, 2020•57 min
With time ever-advancing and stopping for no one, we have to choose every step of ours wisely. If someone is in need of help, help them. If someone is trying to push a wall, give them a hand. If someone is broken, help them rebuild themselves. In the process of helping others, we ourselves might need a shoulder to lean on, a hand to help us get up, or a smile to fix our broken hearts. And that is why we can be a support to others. Join us as we hear from Kezia Joseph on the title: The Time is No...
Jul 04, 2020•26 min
Broken can be such a negative word. It indicates that something is no longer protected or something is lost. When your phone lock is cracked open, the one who broke into your device has access to all your contents, data, personal space and everything around your life is compromised. The mention of it itself is so disturbing. But let's see it in another angle. How many times a heart patient's life is saved due to open-heart surgery? And isn't it necessary to break open the room door of someone co...
Jun 27, 2020•47 min
Problems, difficulties and struggles are never-ending in our lives. And each problem has to be dealt in a specific way. Just like each lock has a specific key to open it, and no matter how similar any other key may look, if it's exactly same, it will never open the lock. So what's that deciding factor that causes the obstructing walls of our lives to fall? As we celebrate 'Talitha Cumi' join us as we hear from Charline Stella on 'The Wall: Marching is Obedience'.
Jun 18, 2020•46 min
The welcoming of June brings along with it what Jesus has to say to all the ladies out there with a bright smile. He says 'Talitha Cumi'. Translated from Aramaic, 'Talitha Cumi' means 'Rise Little Girl'. The world is made for both men and women and Jesus wants all the women to rise just like the men and be the blessing they were made to be. And so we have dedicated this month to the ladies of our church to speak to us from the wisdom God has given them. It's been a tough year so far with the COV...
Jun 12, 2020•44 min•Season 3Ep. 1
Ever tried going for jogging while there is an earthquake of Richter scale 5? That's something how living becomes when we have fear in our mind. There always is uncertainty and we expect the worst of things to happen. Join us as we learn how to calm this "mind-quake" of ours as we look into the final section of our series 'What's on your mind': I Think I'm Afraid by Dr Danny Simon.
Jun 04, 2020•57 min•Ep. 5
How sweet does a well-tuned guitar sound when its strings are plucked. But when the strings are stretched a little more, they rip off. In physics, there's a term called Young's modulus which helps us understand how much pressure can an object handle before it breaks. There might not something like that to determine the mental pressure, but at times we all are stretched to the limit. Our lives are so much harmonious and fruitful when stretched to the right measure, but what happens when its overs...
May 29, 2020•1 hr 1 min•Season 2Ep. 4
"The straw that broke the camel's back." This idiom is so true in our lives. Even when problems, difficulties, undealt and poorly dealt matters stock up it just takes something so insignificant as a straw to frustrate us. But this wasn't how life was meant to be. This isn't how we were meant to be. This Sunday as we continue on our series of "What's on your mind" by Dr Danny Simon, let's find out how to avoid extra burdens from stocking up. And if it runs through your mind "I think I'm frustrate...
May 21, 2020•53 min•Season 2Ep. 3
Many times we are like this painter who is drawing a beautiful portrait, but then midway buys a dagger and cuts it down. Worry not only destroys our present but also the future. Let's not be foolish. But if it would've been that simple, we wouldn't have worried at all. Would we? Just as a child runs to his mother's arms and forgets all his worries, join us this mother's day as we learn what our Creator has said about why and how we shouldn't worry.
May 13, 2020•52 min•Season 2Ep. 2
Just like the body responds differently to different kinds of food, the mind also reacts according to whatever you see, hear, talk and think. For example, the words coronavirus is something fearsome, worrying, alarming and despairing. And the word hospital mostly makes us think of sickness instead of recovery. This is because over the years we have learnt to think in certain ways which many a time causes us to have a negative perspective in life. But to change that we should first ask ourselves:...
May 06, 2020•50 min•Season 2Ep. 1
The safest place for a fish is in the water, for an eagle is in the skies and for the sheep is in the shepherd's arms. No matter how strong, intelligent, smart, or fast one might be, there always comes a time where he or she has to run. And where we run will shape our tomorrow. Where can we find a place secure, reliable, comforting and strengthening when we are weak or beaten? This Sunday let's find out as Pastor Mathew shares with us on 'The Safety Net'
Apr 29, 2020•42 min
When is the process of forgiveness complete? When can we live a life free from offense where we start trusting people again? We close this series by looking closely at forgiveness, release and reconciliation in Week 10: Living Free
Apr 21, 2020•59 min•Season 1Ep. 10
The Resurrection of Jesus Christ is the foundation of Christian faith. Experience Easter with us as we look into what Communion with Jesus is all about.
Apr 17, 2020•39 min
When fear is gripping everyone in the midst of the corona virus pandemic, it's a good thing to remind ourselves this Good Friday about why Jesus was crucified on that Cross. He is the Hope of Glory. He is the answer in this situation.
Apr 11, 2020•39 min
When we're wronged, the cry for justice becomes louder. Do we wait till justice is served to us and then forgive? As we begin to wrap this series, let's find out the answer today in Week 9: The Revenge
Apr 09, 2020•50 min•Season 1Ep. 9
Forgiveness is a choice...I can either choose to do it or I can choose not to.
Mar 29, 2020•47 min•Season 1Ep. 8
Most relationships break off because someone gets offended... Why does it happen? Is it possible that God uses offenses to separate us from people that should never have been a part of us? Week 7: The Rock of Offense
Mar 28, 2020•1 hr 14 min•Season 1Ep. 7
Sometimes God allows us to go through difficult situations and difficult people. It can be painful and hurting. Why does God permit it? Week 6: The Breaking
Mar 28, 2020•1 hr•Season 1Ep. 6