Be Filled with the Spirit! – Mr. Robert Montgomery

Be Filled with the Spirit! – Mr. Robert Montgomery

Be Filled with the Spirit! June 7, 2022 “Be Filled with the Spirit!” Mr. Robert Montgomery It is impossible to live the Christian life without the Holy Spirit. As believers we want to know how to be filled with the Holy Spirit and how to help other...
Equipping Leaders

Equipping Leaders

Topical Bible Studies – Downloads prepared specifically for diplomats on worldview, work, human rights and more.

Arrow Leadership

Arrow Leadership

For nearly 30 years, Arrow Leadership has been developing Jesus-centered leaders for greater Kingdom impact. They help leaders and organizations lead differently through transformational programs, personal mentoring, organizational consulting and exceptional resources. Discover how you can grow in Jesus-centered leadership to be led more by Jesus, to lead more like Jesus and to lead more to Jesus.

The Word One to One

The Word One to One

The Bible is God’s Word – Through the Spirit, it’s how He speaks to us. It tells us the good news of Jesus! But, many are limited in their knowledge of the Bible. The Word One to One is a resource that helps you walk through John’s Gospel with friends. As you turn over the pages with them, they will see what the Bible says about who Jesus is, what He came to do and you’ll slowly start to see it transform their lives. With the help of 38 studies, you will eventually have studied the entire book of John’s Gospel.

The Global Charter of Conscience

The Global Charter of Conscience

Freedom of conscience underpins many of the other human rights that we all enjoy. This is why the right to express your belief is enshrined in the 1948 Universal Declaration of Human Rights. However, this freedom is being marginalised.

The Global Charter of Conscience will bring religious tolerance back to the centre of public debate, and it will help future generations engage freely in the public life of their nation.

The Charter has been drafted by people of many faiths and none, politicians of many persuasions, academics and NGOs, all committed to a partnership on behalf of “freedom of thought, conscience and religion” for people of all faiths and none.

The Charter calls for the cultivation of civility and the construction of a civil public square that maximises freedom for everyone. It provides a vision and framework to help us discuss and resolve our present problems in a constructive, rights-honouring manner.