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A New Month of True Satisfaction in Christ | October 2025

Happy New Month, beloved brethren! As we step into October, we embrace a new month of true satisfaction in Christ Jesus. God's blessings overflow as we commence the final three months of the year 2025. It is a beautiful month, made even more so by the grace God has shown in my life. The 25th of October is my birthday, and I welcome you to join me in giving thanks to God for His faithfulness and mercy throughout my life. 💧 Anchored in “The Wellspring” This year, my personal message and the theme for our Annual Prayer and Fasting with the Rising Point for Christ family are one and the same: “The Wellspring: Finding Satisfaction in Christ”  from John 4:1-26. This world often leaves us feeling lost and dissatisfied. I, Oriokot confess that around June, I fell into this trap. I was desperate for funds to visit my parents in August with my fiancée. A deep dissatisfaction with what I had grew in my heart, and I forgot God's promise never to leave or forsake me. In a moment of weak...

A Tribute to a Faithful Shepherd: Rest Well, Voddie Baucham

Voddie. Voddie. Voddie. The name echoes with the weight of a calling faithfully fulfilled. In a generation with many preachers, genuine heralds of the Gospel with good intentions are few in that vineyard. Preachers are many, but few are truthfully, boldly, and sincerely proclaiming the salvation that comes from trusting solely in the Lord Jesus Christ. Voddie stood out as one of them. A Preacher of Christ, Not Prosperity He was, unequivocally, the preacher of Christ. While others preached a gospel of prosperity—a God of only good times and no bad times—Voddie was busy preaching the God of all seasons. One of the most striking things about this man was that he preached Jesus. He pleaded with men with tears, asking them to come to the Lordship of Jesus Christ through repentance. His ministry was not with entertainment, but with purity in the Gospel. He offered not prosperity, but Christ. He taught us just as the Apostle Paul did—with tears, pleading with us to trust in Christ Jesus. A Gu...

The Wellspring 2025: A Guide to Prayer & Fasting with Rising Point for Christ

INTERCEDE Rising Point for Christ “The Wellspring: Finding Satisfaction in Christ” —John 4:1-26 Our Call: Drink Deeply. Worship Truly. Proclaim Boldly.  (Drink & Worship: The Satisfying Christ)  Oct 3rd — 5th, 2025 A MESSAGE FROM OUR PRESIDENT Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ, It is with great joy that I welcome you to our Annual Three Days of Prayer and Fasting for 2025. This sacred tradition, which we observe on the first Friday, Saturday, and Sunday of October each year, is a divine opportunity to collectively pause, refocus, and draw nearer to our Almighty God. As we center our hearts on His sovereignty, grace, and power, let us remember that our God is not only in ultimate control but is also rich in mercy, love, and ever-attentive to our prayers. Let this be more than a routine; see it as a profound invitation and a privilege to encounter the very heart of God. I encourage you to approach each day's devotion and prayer with intentionality. Meditate on His Word, p...

Finding Freedom: A Conversation on Forgiveness When It Feels Impossible

Introduction Many of us struggle with the deep, lingering pain caused by others. The command to forgive can feel like an impossible burden, adding guilt to our hurt. The following is a real conversation between a young lady named Rachel, who carried years of unresolved pain, and Silas, who offered biblical truth and compassionate guidance. We share it with the hope that if you see your own struggle in Rachel's words, you will also find hope in the path to freedom. Racheal:  Hello 👋 Good afternoon. I wish to know about forgiveness if you don’t mind. So sorry for inboxing you. Silas:  Hi Racheal, good afternoon to you too! 👋 Please, don’t apologize for reaching out—it’s absolutely no trouble at all. I'm happy to talk about forgiveness. First, it’s so important to know this: if you have put your faith in Jesus Christ, then you are completely forgiven. This means all your sins—past, present, and even future ones—are covered by His grace. Because you are so fully and freely forgi...

The Death of Repentance: How Silent Pulpits Are Failing Uganda's Soul

 I have met with university students and other young people across Uganda and made a troubling discovery: while most Ugandans still believe sin exists, far fewer are willing to admit they themselves are sinners. Through engagements with Christian Unions and mission teams on campus, a clear pattern emerged. These conversations expose a troubling reality—our culture has grown comfortable acknowledging sin in the abstract while denying its personal weight. This disconnect, many experts argue, is the direct fruit of years of silence from Ugandan pulpits. That silence is measurable. My own research suggests that as few as 5% of sermons from major urban pastors in Uganda directly address sin. When the church avoids its most foundational truth, the people it serves inevitably lose sight of their need for repentance and salvation. We are now watching the consequences play out on a national scale. The numbers are devastating. I am convinced that over 90% of Ugandans affirm that sin is real....