The Lord Has Heard Africa’s Cry: Africa Shall Thirst No More

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“Come to the Water” is a message of hope and invitation drawn from Scripture. God calls people from every nation, tribe, and tongue to receive the living water found in Jesus Christ. Explore the promise of spiritual renewal, salvation, and God's heart for the nations through this encouraging message from Arsenal of the King International Ministries.

7th Global Prayer Rally: United in Prayer for the Nations

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Believers from around the world joined together for the 7th Global Prayer Rally to seek the Lord on behalf of nations, missionaries, pastors, and communities. Arsenal of the King International Ministries was honored to participate in this global gathering of prayer, faith, and Kingdom unity as Christians united in intercession for God's will to be accomplished throughout the earth.

Parables and the Divine Revelation of the Holy Spirit

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Jesus taught in parables to reveal the mysteries of the Kingdom of God, truths that can only be understood through the Holy Spirit. As the disciples needed divine revelation, so do we today. This message calls believers to seek God for wisdom, listen for His voice, and walk in the guidance of the Spirit, knowing that the same power given in Acts 1:8 is still available to God’s children.

A Biblical Response to Current Events

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As tensions rise in the Middle East, this article explores what Scripture actually says about prophecy and calls believers to discernment rather than speculation.

War Rages but Heaven Is Not Alarmed

As conflict intensifies in the Middle East and reports of leadership targeting raise fears of regional destabilization, believers are called not to panic but to prayer. This is not the final war described in Scripture, yet it is a sobering reminder that nations shake while God’s throne remains unshaken. In a time of uncertainty, the Church must respond with watchfulness, compassion for innocent lives, and unwavering hope anchored in Christ.