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GospelViews Ministries is a faith-based organization that has been dedicated to spreading the gospel of Jesus Christ since its inception. Founded in 2023 by Pastor Isaac Obofona, GospelViews Ministries has grown to become one of the most prominent Internet Christian organizations in the world.

The primary goal of GospelViews Ministries is to reach out to people of all ages, races, and backgrounds, spreading the gospel message of salvation and redemption. This message is delivered through various channels, including gospelviews.com, television, radio, books, and other online platforms.
 
One of the key strengths of GospelViews Ministries is its commitment to internet outreach. The organization has established numerous programs and initiatives that aim to improve the lives of people all over the world. These include programs that provide education and skills training, as well as initiatives that support healthcare and social welfare.
 
GospelViews Ministries has also been actively involved in promoting entrepreneurship and economic empowerment. Through its various programs, the organization has helped to create thousands of jobs and has encouraged people to start their businesses.
 
Another significant aspect of GospelViews Ministries is its focus on family values. The organization recognizes the importance of strong family relationships and has established programs that help families build better relationships with one another. These programs include counseling services, parenting workshops, and marriage enrichment programs.
 
In addition to its internet outreach programs, GospelViews Ministries has also been involved in global humanitarian efforts. The organization has provided relief and support to people affected by natural disasters, wars, and other crises. It has also supported mission work in various parts of the world.
 
Overall, GospelViews Ministries is an organization that is deeply committed to spreading the gospel message of Jesus Christ and improving the lives of people around the world. Through its various programs and initiatives, the organization has touched the lives of millions of people and has helped to bring about positive change in the world.

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Active and Passive Forgiveness

The simplest way to understand this is to realize the difference between what we might call active and passive forgiveness.  Passive Forgiveness  When we find it difficult to forgive someone, we sometimes forgive them passively.  This means that we may stop ourselves from talking and thinking negatively about the person and certainly from considering any kind of revenge or “getting even”  with them.  Yet the level of forgiveness stops there – at a kind of “letter of the law” level.   Ultimately we may settle into a kind of indifference toward the individual. We do not see the  person  who has wronged us as either a friend or an enemy, but we feel  content in not actively being negative about him or her.  Unfortunately, if we fall into this kind of passive attitude, we may never cross over into a more positive attitude of true forgiveness toward the person. How do we know if we are guilty of this kind of minimal, “passive” forgivenes...

When We Find It Difficult To Forgive Someone

  When we find it difficult to forgive someone, we sometimes forgive them passively.  This means that we may stop ourselves from talking and thinking negatively about the person and certainly from considering any kind of revenge or “getting even”  with them.  Yet the level of forgiveness stops there – at a kind of “letter of the law” level.   Ultimately we may settle into a kind of indifference toward the individual. We do not see the  person  who has wronged us as either a friend or an enemy, but we feel  content in not actively being negative about him or her.  Unfortunately, if we fall into this kind of passive attitude, we may never cross over into a more positive attitude of true forgiveness toward the person.   How do we know if we are guilty of this kind of minimal, “passive” forgiveness?   We can often determine this by considering how we react to the person.  Do we tend to keep interaction with them to a mini...

When Your Fuse Burns Down

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