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  • Love: A Biblical View Part 3 | Bondo Sianga
    Feb 19 2026

    What does real Christian love look like in everyday life? In this passionate message to young people, we look at Jesus washing His disciples’ feet as the ultimate model of humility, service, and sacrifice.

    Through powerful personal stories of community support during illness, this episode reminds us that true friendship shows up—often without being asked. Love is seen in forgiveness, practical help, and quiet acts of kindness, even toward those we might overlook, like household staff or younger peers.

    More than a feeling or a public display, love is a daily discipline—and the clearest evidence of genuine faith to the world around us.

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    33 min
  • Love: A Biblical View Part 2 | Bondo Siana
    Feb 19 2026

    What is the difference between human affection and divine love? In this episode, we explore the biblical theology of love by examining three key Greek expressions: Eros (romantic passion), Philia (brotherly friendship), and Agape (unconditional, sacrificial love).

    Drawing from 1 Corinthians 13, we discover that true love—Agape—is not driven by emotion but by intentional choice. Because God Himself is love, we can only learn to love others rightly by first knowing Him.

    This teaching calls believers to reflect Christ’s character through patience, forgiveness, humility, and service—living out a self-giving love that transforms relationships.

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    1 h et 6 min
  • Love: A Biblical View Part 1 | Bondo Siana
    Feb 19 2026

    In a world where social media and pop culture constantly redefine love, what does the Bible actually say? In this episode, we explore how Scripture—not culture—must shape our understanding of love. Discover why love is more than a feeling; it is a decision, a command, and a reflection of God’s nature.

    By unpacking the original Greek words for love, we distinguish between romantic affection, friendship, family bonds, and the highest form of love—Agape—the selfless, sacrificial love modeled by Jesus Christ on the cross.

    This teaching challenges young believers to study the Word deeply and guard their hearts against cultural distortions of relationships and character.

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    1 h et 6 min
  • Planning | Sonke Soko
    Jan 22 2026

    This teaching unpacks the critical difference between wishful thinking and actionable goal-setting, emphasizing that lasting success requires clear plans, discipline, and alignment with God’s purpose. The speaker encourages intentional early planning—starting as early as September for the year ahead—to overcome procrastination and inconsistency.

    Using the SMARTG framework, the message introduces a God-centered approach to goal-setting that builds flexibility and resilience into personal plans, even when unexpected challenges arise. The teaching also identifies common obstacles to progress, such as pride, isolation, and unrealistic expectations, while stressing the importance of accountability and supportive relationships.

    Failure is reframed not as an endpoint, but as a valuable learning tool for refining direction and strategy. The session concludes by affirming that intentional effort, when paired with faith, is the surest path toward meaningful growth and lasting prosperity.

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    50 min
  • Planning | Christina Yikoña
    Jan 22 2026

    This teaching explores the power of intentionality and purpose in making life decisions and setting meaningful resolutions. The speaker emphasizes that success is shaped by daily choices and sustained by a strong sense of “why,” drawing from biblical examples such as Job and Daniel to show how firm commitments must be rooted in purpose rather than self-centered motives.

    The message highlights that true success requires discipline, consistency, and a clear plan—especially when navigating distractions like social media, peer pressure, and competing priorities. Shifting from spiritual principles to real-life application, the session features an academic testimony from a student who shares how active participation, wise time management, and commitment led to top academic performance.

    The episode concludes by reminding listeners that staying grounded in their identity and values provides the strength to persevere and follow through on goals, even when motivation begins to fade.


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    26 min
  • Understanding Salvation | Bright Njobvu
    Jan 22 2026

    In this teaching session, Bright Njobvu unpacks the theological foundations and practical implications of salvation. Beginning in Genesis, he explains how the fall of man disrupted God’s original design and created the need for divine redemption.

    Drawing from the Greek word sozo, Bright Jo presents salvation as a complete and holistic restoration—encompassing the body, soul, and heart—rather than simply a “ticket to heaven.” He emphasizes that redemption is a free gift, received through faith in Jesus Christ, whose sacrifice stands as the ultimate act of love for humanity.

    The teaching concludes with a practical challenge, calling listeners to live with intention and purpose. True faith, he explains, is evidenced by righteous living, transformed character, and a life that reflects the reality of salvation.

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    1 h et 17 min
  • Understanding Salvation | Bright Mwandila
    Jan 22 2026

    In this teaching session, the speaker unpacks the biblical meaning of salvation, beginning with a recap of foundational truths and moving into a deeper understanding of the believer’s identity in Christ. Salvation is presented as the restoration of humanity’s broken relationship with God—first fractured in Genesis and fully redeemed through the sacrifice of Jesus Christ.

    Using the phrase “Rated R” to represent righteousness, the lesson clearly distinguishes between justification—an instant, legal declaration of right standing with God—and sanctification, the ongoing process of growing in holiness. The teaching also addresses the assurance of salvation, emphasizing that God’s gift is secure and unchanging, while still honoring humanity’s free will to accept or walk away from the relationship.

    The session concludes with a practical call for believers to renew their minds, embrace their new identity, and depend on the Holy Spirit to live out a transformed life.

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    1 h et 7 min
  • Panel Discussion | Omega Sabili, Ginnah Sabili, Webster Twaambo and Jenny Twaambo
    Dec 4 2025

    In this episode, we sit in on a powerful moderated Q&A featuring teens and married couples as they engage in honest conversations about real family struggles. The dialogue explores why parents sometimes project stress onto their children after a difficult day, and how decision-making in the home is shaped by experience, protection, and love.

    The discussion takes a deeply emotional turn when a teen seeks guidance on confessing a personal addiction to their mother, prompting a heartfelt reminder that trust, grace, and unconditional love form the foundation of healthy families. The panel also tackles the fine line between teaching responsibility and unintentionally "parentifying" older children, especially daughters — a topic examined through cultural norms and a biblical understanding of family roles.

    This episode is a meaningful invitation to both parents and teenagers: to listen, to speak with honesty, and to grow together with patience and grace. A reminder that no family is perfect, but every family can learn, heal, and thrive through open communication.

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    1 h et 17 min