ALL THE UCKG-JAMAICA ASSISTANTS ARE INVITED TO BE THERE. LET US MAKE A DIFFERENCE IN THE LIVES OF THE JAMAICAN WOMEN |
Thursday, March 27, 2014
WOMEN'S INTERNATIONAL DAY
Tuesday, March 25, 2014
I am the light of the world
“Then Jesus spoke to them again, saying, “I am the light of the world. He who follows Me shall not walk in darkness, but have the light of life.” John 8:12
Oppression, anxiety, loneliness, chronic diseases, insomnia, seeing visions, hearing voices, addictions, suicide thoughts… if you have difficulty in identifying the symptoms that has taken over your ways, these might be some of them.
Many have stumbled on their decisions, thinking that something will go well, and all of a sudden, they are caught by surprise; finding themselves surrounded by negativity and unable to finish what they have started.
Does it sound familiar to you? Your life does not have to be that way!
Peace, freedom, serenity, peaceful sleep, health, desire to live, the ability to solve problems, inner balance… this is what happens in your life when you live under the protection and guidance of God’s light.
Friday, March 7, 2014
THE HOLY GARMENT
One of the words that caught my attention among many that inspired us on the last Night Vigil of the Assistants, was something that I have not seen in many assistants, and you should all be more attentive to: I am talking about your uniform.
Many assistants treat their uniform recklessly. Starting with the male assistants, whose white of their shirts is grimy and that their trousers are old and faded, shoes are poorly polished or not polished at all, their belts have damaged holes, dull buckle. In short, we are men of God and this condition requires neatness and zeal for everything related to us, including our appearance. I remember when I was an assistant, I was working but did not have a good salary. And I had to spend a lot with my wedding, but if there was one thing that I would always care for, that was my uniform, because it represented my spiritual garments. The scriptures show God's concern for the priests’ garments:
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