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The need to keep revisiting what happened starts to fade.
U begin to feel lighter more in control of ur emotions, not consumed by them.
Forgiveness doesn’t mean things return to how dy were.
It means u’ve chosen peace over pain.
And in that choice, u begin to find yourself again.
Forgiveness is not a loud moment. It is a quiet release.
After you forgive someone who hurt you, everything may not suddenly feel better. The memory can still linger. The pain may still visit.
But something begins to change.
The anger loses its hold.
Happy birthday to Pastor Nwanze Ike from all of us in PRG.
You have been a blessing to us both from the pulpit and the backstage.
We love and appreciate you.
May this be the beginning of a new season of manifestations for you in Jesus Name.
Not every conversation is comfortable… but some are necessary.
Village Square is where faith meets real life.
Tonight' focus : Christianity & Social Justice
Are we truly living out what we believe?
Are we speaking up where it matters?
Let’s talk about it.
📍 Grays Salvation Army Community Church (1st Floor), Clarence Rd, Grays RM17 6RA
Come Fasting.
This is a time to draw near, realign, and be strengthened in His presence.
There are moments when words are few, but the heart is searching for God more deeply than ever.
PRG UK Monthly Prayer Meeting is such a moment.
A gathering set apart for prayer, worship, and spiritual renewal.
📅 25 April 2026
🕙 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM
Those visitors became messengers who released prophetic words over his life. That was Abraham’s kairos moment,
God’s appointed time of transformation.
Many are praying 4 breakthrus, yet still waiting because they havent stepped into their kairos.
Hebrews 13:2 reminds us not to forget hospitality to strangers; some have unknowingly welcomed angels.
Abraham saw strangers on the road, ran to meet them, and brought them into his home. In that moment of honour and kindness, the ordinary became divine.