• Children at Freedom Chapel are not only learning about the Bible, but also gaining understanding through interactive, chapter-by-chapter teaching!

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  • Kingdom Carriers | Beyond the Uniform

    Around midday on Wednesday, I was making my way to the hospital chapel for our weekly time of fellowship and prayer.

    As I approached, I noticed a gentleman from our security team sitting quietly inside.

    From a distance, the uniform caught my attention first.

    But then I noticed something else.

    He was reading his Bible.

    I had seen him around the hospital before. We had exchanged greetings in passing, but we had never really stopped to talk.

    This time I did.

    I introduced myself, and he told me his name was Tama.

    I explained that a few of us gather in the chapel every Wednesday around midday for fellowship and prayer, and that he would always be welcome to join us.

    As others began arriving and our fellowship was about to start, I sensed Tama would soon need to return to his duties.

    So before he left, I excused myself for a moment and brought him a copy of Kingdom Carriers.

    He received it gratefully.

    I watched briefly as he looked at the front cover, turned it over, and began reading the back.

    Then he returned to his duties.

    That was it.

    No long conversation.

    No dramatic ending.

    And I don't know what God will do with that brief encounter.

    But afterwards, one thought stayed with me:

    At first I saw a uniform. When I stopped, I met a brother.

    How easily we identify people by what we first see.

    The uniform. The occupation.
    The position. The label.

    But Jesus consistently looked beyond what people did and saw the person standing before Him.

    Perhaps there are people we pass regularly whose faces we recognise, but whose names we have never learnt.

    Sometimes a Kingdom encounter doesn't begin with preaching.

    It begins by stopping long enough to see the person.

    Wednesday reminded me:

    There is always more to someone than the uniform they wear.

    I sowed a small seed.

    What happens next belongs entirely to God.

    All glory and honour belong to Him.

    Grace and peace,

    Jacob

    Kingdom Carriers (Free Download)

    https://books2read.com/u/mlJqo7

    Website

    https://www.jacobisaac.co.nz
    Kingdom Carriers | Beyond the Uniform Around midday on Wednesday, I was making my way to the hospital chapel for our weekly time of fellowship and prayer. As I approached, I noticed a gentleman from our security team sitting quietly inside. From a distance, the uniform caught my attention first. But then I noticed something else. He was reading his Bible. I had seen him around the hospital before. We had exchanged greetings in passing, but we had never really stopped to talk. This time I did. I introduced myself, and he told me his name was Tama. I explained that a few of us gather in the chapel every Wednesday around midday for fellowship and prayer, and that he would always be welcome to join us. As others began arriving and our fellowship was about to start, I sensed Tama would soon need to return to his duties. So before he left, I excused myself for a moment and brought him a copy of Kingdom Carriers. He received it gratefully. I watched briefly as he looked at the front cover, turned it over, and began reading the back. Then he returned to his duties. That was it. No long conversation. No dramatic ending. And I don't know what God will do with that brief encounter. But afterwards, one thought stayed with me: At first I saw a uniform. When I stopped, I met a brother. How easily we identify people by what we first see. The uniform. The occupation. The position. The label. But Jesus consistently looked beyond what people did and saw the person standing before Him. Perhaps there are people we pass regularly whose faces we recognise, but whose names we have never learnt. Sometimes a Kingdom encounter doesn't begin with preaching. It begins by stopping long enough to see the person. Wednesday reminded me: There is always more to someone than the uniform they wear. I sowed a small seed. What happens next belongs entirely to God. All glory and honour belong to Him. Grace and peace, Jacob πŸ“˜ Kingdom Carriers (Free Download) https://books2read.com/u/mlJqo7 🌍 Website https://www.jacobisaac.co.nz
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  • Join us for Men's Bible Study every Tuesday at 7:00 PM at Freedom Chapel Cape Flats as we grow together in Christ.

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  • So blessed to see our children growing in God's presence at chapel today.

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    #M25Forty #ChapelDay #ChristianValues #Education #NowEnrolling #BiblicalValues #QualityEducation #SchoolAdmissions #ChildDevelopment
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  • At Freedom Chapel Kayenje Kids Club we are raising bold followers of Christ, one Saturday at a time

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  • Join us for Daily Devotionals at Freedom Chapel Danida! Gather Monday to Friday at 9:00 AM for scripture, prayer, and encouragement to start your day.y.

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  • The Creation of Adam is one of the most famous frescoes by Michelangelo, painted around 1511–1512 on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel in Vatican City.
    The painting depicts the biblical moment when God gives life to Adam, the first man. Adam lies on the earth at the left, appearing relaxed and not yet fully energized. God approaches from the right, surrounded by angels and wrapped in a flowing cloak.
    The most iconic part is their two hands reaching toward each other. God's index finger stretches toward Adam's, but their fingertips do not quite touch. That tiny gap creates tension and is often interpreted as representing the instant just before divine life or spiritual power passes from God to humanity.
    Adam's body resembles God's in posture and form, which is often connected to Genesis 1:27β€”humanity being created "in the image of God."
    The painting can therefore be understood as more than the creation of a physical body: Adam already has a human form, while God's approaching hand symbolizes the gift of life, consciousness, or divine spirit. #creationofadam
    The Creation of Adam is one of the most famous frescoes by Michelangelo, painted around 1511–1512 on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel in Vatican City. The painting depicts the biblical moment when God gives life to Adam, the first man. Adam lies on the earth at the left, appearing relaxed and not yet fully energized. God approaches from the right, surrounded by angels and wrapped in a flowing cloak. The most iconic part is their two hands reaching toward each other. God's index finger stretches toward Adam's, but their fingertips do not quite touch. That tiny gap creates tension and is often interpreted as representing the instant just before divine life or spiritual power passes from God to humanity. Adam's body resembles God's in posture and form, which is often connected to Genesis 1:27β€”humanity being created "in the image of God." The painting can therefore be understood as more than the creation of a physical body: Adam already has a human form, while God's approaching hand symbolizes the gift of life, consciousness, or divine spirit. #creationofadam
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  • Kingdom Carriers | God Was Already There

    This week, our workplace fellowship gathered in the hospital chapel for a time of prayer. As I entered, I noticed a gentleman sitting quietly on his own. I greeted him and let him know that we met there regularly and that he was welcome to join us if he wished.

    He thanked me, but chose to remain where he was. And that was perfectly okay.

    Our fellowship continued as usual. We shared from God's Word, prayed together, and just before closing .  As we finished, something unexpected happened.

    The gentleman walked over to us and asked,
    "May I pray for you'll?"
    "Absolutely," I replied.

    What a privilege it was to have someone we had only just met pray over our fellowship.

    Afterwards we spent some time talking. As he shared his journey of faith, I was deeply encouraged by God's work in his life and by the legacy of faith within his family.

    As we spoke, one word kept stirring in my heart:

    Mission.

    I excused myself, walked back to my office, collected a number of copies of Kingdom Carriers along with a copy of Hope Rising, and returned to the chapel.

    He was still there. With great joy, I placed the books into his hands.

    As I walked away, I couldn't help but smile. I hadn't gone to the chapel looking for someone to give books to.
    He hadn't come looking for our fellowship. Yet God, in His perfect timing, brought our paths together.

    It reminded me once again that we don't create Kingdom encounters. We simply have the privilege of recognising them when God brings them across our path.

    "The Lord directs the steps of the godly. He delights in every detail of their lives." — Psalm 37:23

    All glory, honour and praise belong to Jesus alone.

    Grace and peace,

    Jacob

    Kingdom Carriers (Free Download)
    https://books2read.com/u/mlJqo7⁠

    Website
    https://www.jacobisaac.co.nz⁠

    Kingdom Carriers | God Was Already There This week, our workplace fellowship gathered in the hospital chapel for a time of prayer. As I entered, I noticed a gentleman sitting quietly on his own. I greeted him and let him know that we met there regularly and that he was welcome to join us if he wished. He thanked me, but chose to remain where he was. And that was perfectly okay. Our fellowship continued as usual. We shared from God's Word, prayed together, and just before closing .  As we finished, something unexpected happened. The gentleman walked over to us and asked, "May I pray for you'll?" "Absolutely," I replied. What a privilege it was to have someone we had only just met pray over our fellowship. Afterwards we spent some time talking. As he shared his journey of faith, I was deeply encouraged by God's work in his life and by the legacy of faith within his family. As we spoke, one word kept stirring in my heart: Mission. I excused myself, walked back to my office, collected a number of copies of Kingdom Carriers along with a copy of Hope Rising, and returned to the chapel. He was still there. With great joy, I placed the books into his hands. As I walked away, I couldn't help but smile. I hadn't gone to the chapel looking for someone to give books to. He hadn't come looking for our fellowship. Yet God, in His perfect timing, brought our paths together. It reminded me once again that we don't create Kingdom encounters. We simply have the privilege of recognising them when God brings them across our path. "The Lord directs the steps of the godly. He delights in every detail of their lives." — Psalm 37:23 All glory, honour and praise belong to Jesus alone. Grace and peace, Jacob πŸ“˜ Kingdom Carriers (Free Download) https://books2read.com/u/mlJqo7⁠ 🌍 Website https://www.jacobisaac.co.nz⁠
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  • He grew up in a pub and became a cabinet maker. He wrote one of the greatest hymns of faith walking to work. He didn't enter full-time ministry until he was 55.
    Edward Mote was born in 1797 in Cripplegate, London — in rooms above his parents' public house. He later described his upbringing in striking terms: his parents were not churchgoers and gave him no religious instruction whatsoever. By his own account, he entered adulthood knowing essentially nothing of God or faith.
    As a teenager, he was apprenticed to a cabinet maker and heard a sermon by a preacher named John Hyatt at Tottenham Court Road Chapel. That sermon broke something open in him, and his life changed entirely.
    He remained a cabinet maker for decades — a respected craftsman, devout in his private faith, but not a minister or church leader. In his spare time he wrote occasional verse and devotional poetry.
    One Sunday morning in the 1830s, he was walking through London to his workshop when words and music began forming in his mind without particular invitation. By the time he arrived, most of a hymn was already there:
    "My hope is built on nothing less than Jesus' blood and righteousness. I dare not trust the sweetest frame, but wholly lean on Jesus' name."
    He worked through the day — wood and words simultaneously — finishing both the cabinet work and the hymn before evening. That same Sunday, he visited a friend whose wife was gravely ill. The family were searching for something to sing together. He pulled the paper from his coat pocket and they sang his morning's work at her bedside.
    He became a Baptist pastor at 55 years old — over three decades after his conversion, after a lifetime of faithful obscurity as a craftsman. He served Rehoboth Baptist Chapel in Horsham, Sussex for 26 years.
    When his congregation tried to transfer the title deeds of the church building to him as a gift, he refused. He said the church belonged to Jesus Christ and it would be wrong to put anyone else's name on it.
    He died in 1874.
    "On Christ the solid rock I stand. All other ground is sinking sand."
    #TheSolidRock #EdwardMote #ChurchHistory #LesserKnownHistory
    He grew up in a pub and became a cabinet maker. He wrote one of the greatest hymns of faith walking to work. He didn't enter full-time ministry until he was 55. Edward Mote was born in 1797 in Cripplegate, London — in rooms above his parents' public house. He later described his upbringing in striking terms: his parents were not churchgoers and gave him no religious instruction whatsoever. By his own account, he entered adulthood knowing essentially nothing of God or faith. As a teenager, he was apprenticed to a cabinet maker and heard a sermon by a preacher named John Hyatt at Tottenham Court Road Chapel. That sermon broke something open in him, and his life changed entirely. He remained a cabinet maker for decades — a respected craftsman, devout in his private faith, but not a minister or church leader. In his spare time he wrote occasional verse and devotional poetry. One Sunday morning in the 1830s, he was walking through London to his workshop when words and music began forming in his mind without particular invitation. By the time he arrived, most of a hymn was already there: "My hope is built on nothing less than Jesus' blood and righteousness. I dare not trust the sweetest frame, but wholly lean on Jesus' name." He worked through the day — wood and words simultaneously — finishing both the cabinet work and the hymn before evening. That same Sunday, he visited a friend whose wife was gravely ill. The family were searching for something to sing together. He pulled the paper from his coat pocket and they sang his morning's work at her bedside. He became a Baptist pastor at 55 years old — over three decades after his conversion, after a lifetime of faithful obscurity as a craftsman. He served Rehoboth Baptist Chapel in Horsham, Sussex for 26 years. When his congregation tried to transfer the title deeds of the church building to him as a gift, he refused. He said the church belonged to Jesus Christ and it would be wrong to put anyone else's name on it. He died in 1874. "On Christ the solid rock I stand. All other ground is sinking sand." #TheSolidRock #EdwardMote #ChurchHistory #LesserKnownHistory
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