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CGMi Common Impact Centre Sermons

CGMi Common Impact Centre Sermons

By: Church of God Misson Int'l - Common Impact Centre
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Sermons from Church of God Mission Int'l - Common Impact Centre, Dagenham, United Kingdom. We hope you are blessed and inspired.CGMi Common Impact Centre Christianity Spirituality
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  • Why Habits Decide Your Future - Pastor Obi
    Mar 12 2026

    Ever wonder why you keep praying about the same problems year after year? The answer might surprise you. It's not always about spiritual warfare - sometimes it's about the systems behind your habits. Joseph didn't pray the famine away; he built a system to survive it. What destructive pattern in your life needs a systematic solution instead of just another prayer? 40-45% of your daily actions are on autopilot. Time to reprogram.

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    1 hr and 1 min
  • How the Mind Really Works - Pastor Obi
    Mar 2 2026

    Your life moves in the direction of your dominant thoughts. Are you thinking like a grasshopper or like a child of God? The ten spies saw giants and felt small, but Caleb saw the same giants and said let's go take the land. What mental lid have you accepted that isn't actually there anymore? It's time to jump higher than you've ever jumped before.

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    50 mins
  • The Structure Of Family - Pastor Obi
    Feb 28 2026

    What makes a family truly successful? It is not just people living in the same house, it is a designed relational system that provides security, formation, and legacy. When structure is misunderstood, friction is inevitable. But when we understand God's design for family, we create homes that produce blessing for generations. Are you fulfilling your God-given role in your family structure?

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    56 mins
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