In Christianity we talk a lot about having a personal relationship with God, but do you hear God’s voice? Here are some tips for how.
Christian Teaching
To be still in this culture can mean allowing your email count to tick back from ‘0’ to ‘1’ without fret, writes Tim Yearsley.
It’s a noble and inspiring sentiment, and one you hear in many vision statements – but what does it really mean to flourish?
The removal of Christianity hasn’t left us with a self-assured humanity, rather aimless people, struggling with their bodies and identity.
It’s not what we do or what we own that gives us value. It’s who we have in our life, writes Sam Chan from Espresso Theology.
Today I want to challenge you to go a little further for Jesus. We can take courage from looking at how far he went for us.
Many of us may hate doing laundry, but we do it – because deep down, we know that doing the laundry is purposeful…
Why not mull over these images – the Lord my shield, my sleep, my security, my deliverer? Perhaps they will ring true for you this week.
I don’t mean to sound too sombre, but planning for death, its inevitability and inexorable pull towards our grave, is not a bad thing.
Your friends don’t need another world-changing evangelist, they need you—and talking to them about Jesus is easier than you might think.