As the year draws to a close and we think towards the year ahead, I want to raise two questions found in the book of Genesis, chapter 16.
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If you want to be like Jesus, ask questions. The kind of questions Jesus asks in the gospels are fascinating and penetrating.
Walk a little closer with Jesus at Christmas, and you just might begin to change the world, writes Brian Harris.
Until that first Christmas people had a sneaking suspicion that God was ‘for’ us, but after Christmas they knew – God is actually ‘with’ us.
Sunday Sabbath reminds us to start with God – and when you start with God, you write a very different story to the one you write without God.
I don’t know if you have ever left a church service thinking, “Wow – that was really beautiful.” Here are two Sundays where I did…
In one of Jesus’ famous parables, it was “by persevering” that good qualities such as a noble heart, became fruitful.
There is a preacher and a story teller in each of us. We need to soften the preacher and develop the story teller.
A number of people I speak to are struggling with directionlessness – whether through loss, disappointment, or doubts. How do we counter this?
5 out of 7 days we can work not primarily for those who employ us, but doing everything in the name of Jesus, writes Brian Harris.