A New Collection of Thoughtful Learning Apps — Now Available on iOS & Android

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I’m excited to share a set of mobile apps I’ve recently completed and published on both the Google Play Store and the Apple App Store. These apps are designed with a simple goal in mind: to make meaningful, structured content more accessible, whether you’re studying theology or improving your English vocabulary. 📱 Now Available on Both Platforms All apps are live and available for download: Google Play Developer Page: https://play.google.com/store/apps/dev?id=5835943159853189043 Apple App Store Developer Page: https://apps.apple.com/ca/developer/q-z-l-corp/id1888794100 📖 Theology & Confession Study Apps For those interested in Reformed theology and classical Christian teachings, I’ve developed a series of apps that present foundational texts in a clean, focused reading format: The Belgic Confession Canons of Dort Heidelberg Catechism Westminster Shorter Catechism Each app is designed to provide a distraction-free experience, making it easier to read, reflect, and revisit these im...

2026 March 22nd - Afternoon Sermon Reflection:True Peace and Worship

True Peace and Worship


This afternoon's sermon really made me pause and rethink a few things.

We often hear about peace in the world, but history shows us that human efforts alone can’t truly achieve it. Real peace doesn’t come from governments or plans—it comes from God.

What impacted me most was the reminder about worship. When we gather on Sundays, we’re not just going through a routine. We are actually coming before God, joining in heavenly worship. That’s something I often forget.

It also challenged me to think: do I truly come eager to hear God’s Word, or just out of habit?

Lastly, I was reminded that the gospel brings real peace—not just in the world, but in our relationships. If there’s conflict in my life, I need to first examine my own heart and return to God’s Word.

True peace is found in Christ, and one day it will be fully realized when He returns. Until then, may we keep coming to Him and walking in His ways.

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