Start the year right by deciding to be a giving person, taught Pastor Bobby Chaw, drawing—once again—from the Book of Numbers.
Bobby Chaw
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A City News writer shares her reflection on Supernatural 17, a meeting organised by several pastoral zones in City Harvest Church.
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In his study of Numbers 5, City Harvest Church’s executive pastor Bobby Chaw taught the church how to resolve bitterness in life.
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God is both transcendent and immanent, a “High and Lofty One” but yet He lives among man to uplift those with a contrite and humble spirit,” taught Bobby Chaw in his teaching on Numbers 4.
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Bobby Chaw continues his message on Numbers, focusing on the ministry of the priests and Levites.
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“God can turn your penalty into a blessing,” preached CHC’s executive pastor, Bobby Chaw last weekend.
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“The promise of the Father is His presence with His people,” Bobby Chaw, executive pastor of CHC said as he preached about the outpouring of the Holy Spirit.
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The Christian faith has flesh and bones—it is embodied in believers, taught executive pastor Bobby Chaw recently. On May 6 and 7, following his earlier message “The Road To Emmaus”, City Harvest Church’s executive…
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Are Christians blind to the reality of Christ, just like the two disciples on their road to Emmaus after the death of Jesus on the cross? Executive pastor Bobby Chaw preached last weekend (Apr 22-23) on the ways to find and experience Christ Jesus.
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This year’s Easter service saw many giving their hearts to Jesus in the midst of City Harvest Church’s most difficult season.
Christians have much to learn from Obed-Edom, an enemy turned servant in the presence of God, taught CHC’s executive pastor Bobby Chaw.
To stay on course in life, one needs to recognize the season he is in, to stay persistent in prayer and to remember the promises of God. The weekend of May 20-12 saw three City Harvest Church pastors sharing three timely messages.