Divorce, Remarriage, and the Grace of God …

Divorce is far more than the tearing of a contract—it shatters lives, dreams, and sacred commitments. For the believer, this painful reality raises a heartbreaking question: How can we reconcile faithfulness to the divine ideal of marriage, as described in Scripture, with the suffering of a covenant broken by betrayal, abandonment, or violence?

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Get together, yes… but what for ?

We don’t go “to church”; we are the Church. Here we share our thoughts on the difference between religious obligation and community calling. Why is Hebrews 10:25 so often misinterpreted? How can we experience authentic fellowship beyond Sunday meetings? Discover a renewed vision of what it means to gather as believers, inspired by Acts 2 and a faith that is lived out daily.

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S’assembler, oui… mais pour quoi faire ?

Peut-être est-il temps de redéfinir ce que signifie « s’assembler ». Peut-être faut-il sortir des schémas traditionnels pour retrouver l’essentiel : des relations authentiques, un amour en action, une foi qui se vit au quotidien. Pas besoin de bâtiments, de structures, de programmes sophistiqués. Juste des hommes et des femmes qui, ensemble, cherchent à suivre Christ et à aimer leur prochain.

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RÉFLEXION SUR NOS CAMPAGNES…

Alors, les paysans du Quercy seraient-ils un peuple non atteint ? Comme celui de Bretagne, du Périgord, du Vivarais, des petites communes de moyenne et haute montagne… des lieux reculés, peu habités. Sont-ils moins importants aux yeux de Dieu que l’habitant des villes, de Madagascar ou du Niger ? Pas aussi exotique certes, mais tout aussi précieux, j’en suis convaincu.

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A calling from God?

There is no such thing as a fortuitous event with God. Even before the foundation of the world, He had already prepared a plan for the redemption of mankind. He has a plan for every human being, a plan A, a plan B, a plan…

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When dogmatism overrides love

Psychologist Albert Ellis has advocated “Rational Therapy” which implies that our philosophy contains limiting beliefs and behaviors that cause emotional suffering.

As a pastor who has practiced counseling for many years, I have seen the damage that these culturally generated “false beliefs” or church doctrines can inflict in the body of Christ. A false belief is believing in a lie. Putting your faith in a lie always leads to deception, which in turn leads to anger or depression.

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