
Seek Her as Silver
Proverbs 2 gives the map. Proverbs 8 names the destination. John 1 confirms it. Jeremiah 29 promises: seek with your whole heart, and you will find Him.

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Audio Blogs and Sermons shared throughout the bush of Northern and Southern BGC Field Homilies is an audio blog from Beehive Global Collective. Each episode is the spoken form of a BGC blog post — short, pastoral reflections written from the field and delivered in the tradition of the Pauline letter and the Circuit Rider: formed, faithful, and sent from the road to the Church. New episodes follow the BGC blog publishing schedule. Subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts.
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Proverbs 2 gives the map. Proverbs 8 names the destination. John 1 confirms it. Jeremiah 29 promises: seek with your whole heart, and you will find Him.

God is not a distant judge watching for failure. He is a Father leaning forward in His seat, enraptured, watching each of us with pride and delight.

From Hagar's wilderness to Leah's silence to the burning bush: ra'ah traces a God whose seeing always produces nearness, and whose nearness always produces action.

From Genesis 24 to John 4, the Bible kept rehearsing a betrothal scene at a well. John names it Jacob's well. The Bridegroom has arrived — and He is still seeking.

He did not set his heart — sixteen words that diagnose the most common form of spiritual failure. Not rebellion. Drift. What does it mean to truly seek God?

Genesis 15:6 is not ancient history — it is the cornerstone of everything we believe about grace, faith, and justification. An exploration of Abram's covenant faith and what it means for us.

Hollywood keeps reaching for the sacrificial hero. Creation has been groaning since Genesis 3. There is only one love fierce, defiant, and brave enough to answer both.

A disciple who pours out without being refilled has nothing left to give. Drawing from Ephesians 3, Elijah, and the gathered body, this post calls every believer back to the interior life that makes outward ministry poss

Two trips. Two failures. One common thread: misplaced confidence. A reflection from the field on what Paul really meant when he said to put no confidence in the flesh — and what a different kind of confidence looks like.

Satan is defeated but not finished. As a wounded enemy with time remaining, he is targeting image-bearers with focused destruction. Here is how we respond.

Sermon from Olderkesi Africa Gospel Church April 12, 2026 Genesis 16 & Luke 24:13-33

Luke's last two verses are not a postscript. They are a portrait of a resurrection people — obedient, courageous, faithful, and worshipful — sent back into the city that had just crucified their Lord.

Easter Sunday announces the end of the fig leaves. Through baptism and resurrection, Christ buries our shame and raises us into new creation life. Galatians 2:20.

Centuries before Palm Sunday, the pre-incarnate Christ stood on Mount Moriah and promised one Man would possess the gate of His enemies. That Man descended the Mount of Olives on a colt. And He is coming back.

As Lent leads us toward Holy Week, Genesis 12 shows Abram leaving everything at God’s call and stepping into contested ground by faith. His obedience points beyond itself to Christ, the better Son, who walked toward the

A lawyer's three-word question in Luke 10:25 reveals an ancient posture — transactional spirituality. From Cain's altar to Bonhoeffer's cheap grace, this piece traces the human instinct to approach God on our own terms,
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