Desmond R. Singh pastors Gospel Assembly Church in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada, serving the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) and northern New York State. He is an internationally recognized leader in the Body of Christ. Pastor Singh views the role of the church as producing overcomers for the Kingdom of God.
One of our elders, Brother Moses, longs to receive the spirit that rests upon Brother Singh. It is a noble desire—just as Elisha once sought Elijah's spirit and was rewarded with a double portion. Ye…
Building upon Brother Vid's exhortation, Brother Singh provided a deeper insight into transformation. The Apostle Paul wrote, "I beseech you therefore, brethren, by the mercies of God, that ye presen…
Few subjects in modern Christianity are as misunderstood—or as misrepresented—as the baptism of the Holy Spirit and the phenomenon of speaking in tongues. These are not just theological curiosities; …
Brother Goodwin was to Brother Singh what the Apostle Paul was to Timothy. "Thou therefore, my son, be strong in the grace that is in Christ Jesus. And the things that thou hast heard of me among man…
Brother Singh leads our congregation in a renewed commitment to prayer, while Brother Sam urges us in these perilous days to strive for holiness without which no one can see God. "I exhort therefore,…
By 2027, technologists predict that artificial intelligence will be capable of answering every question human beings can ask. Technology is developing so rapidly that human creativity may no longer b…
Brother Singh, like many of us, longs for the Lord's return—especially as we witness increasing turmoil in the world around us. Yet one of the most troubling signs of these last days is not merely wh…
Human nature compels us to seek a scapegoat in the wake of tragedy. Such is the case with the recent Camp Mystic disaster near Hunt, Texas, where catastrophic flooding claimed the lives of at least 2…
"God is a Spirit, and they that worship him must worship him in spirit and in truth" (John 4:24). We must invest our spirit (focus, enthusiasm, passion, and dedication) into the endeavor of giving pr…
While we find comfort in singing, "Jesus is my Captain and He fights for me," we must understand that Jesus does not fight instead of us—He fights with us. The Lord empowers us, but He will not live …
Brother Singh is never guilty of serving stale food to his congregation. By "stale food," we mean leftover sermons—messages reheated and repeated by others in search of something inspiring to share w…
Too many people claim to experience God in their daily lives without having ever experienced God. In other words, they lack a genuine conversion process. Brother Singh builds upon Romans, finding the…
Brother Singh's life is woven into many stories, which he skillfully incorporates into his messages. While some might expect a pastor to focus solely on direct scriptural application, they may overlo…
The nation of Israel remains the urgent focus of global attention in June 2025. In response to these pressing developments, Brother Singh helps us interpret world events through the lens of biblical …
While some of us may remember our earthly fathers with affection—and others with more complexity or pain—there is one Father who never fails: our heavenly Father. His compassion surpasses all underst…
We do not attend church merely out of tradition or to receive an emotional fix. Instead, we gather to reprogram our minds with the thought patterns of Christ. Two verses form the cornerstone of our P…
After several saints testified, Brother Sam watered Wednesday's lesson, Concentrating particularly on "setting our affections on things above, not on things of earth" (Colossians 3:2). Mortify, or pu…
Concerning the church in the last days, Jesus warned, "Because iniquity shall abound, the love of many shall wax cold" (Matthew 24:12). This sobering statement highlights how iniquity numbs our love …
Brother Singh shared a deeply personal moment with our congregation: His grandson, angry at God, had asked, "Why does God allow so much suffering when He could fix it instantly?" It's a question that…
A favorite chorus sung by our assembly includes the chorus: "And the God on the mountain is still God in the valley; when things go wrong, He'll make them right. And the God of the good times is stil…