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I wonder what would have happened if Adam and Eve had repented of their sin of disobedience in the Garden,
Romans 12:1-11 marks a pivotal moment in the Book of Romans, serving as a practical guide for followers of Jesus,
In our Christian journey, we are met with a wide range of experiences that challenge and stretch us.These moments, at
Have you ever pondered why some Jews sway back and forth whilst praying or reading the Torah?Why don’t Christians practise
If there’s one thing that could be said about Stephen’s presentation of the gospel in the book of Acts, it’s
I don’t follow football closely, but the recent news about Jürgen Klopp, the 56-year-old manager of Liverpool Football Club, resonated
If you read the Psalms through regularly, you will have come across a verse in Psalm 62:11 written by David,
One of the remarkable things about the Lord’s Prayer is the disclosure that ‘when you pray, go into your room,
In the powerful and inspiring tale of Noah and the Ark, especially in those tension-laden seven days before the heavens
Samuel
You will have noticed elsewhere on this website that the towering figure of Samuel is my favourite. For me, Samuel
Reading the engaging text of Matthew 10 today, I thought about a different version: “Proclaim as you go, ‘The kingdom
Recently, while sharing a brief prophetic word at church about Zechariah 1:3, I found myself restating the text. As I
The gift of tongues was never meant to be a source of controversy. Along with the other gifts of the
Miracles! The Bible is replete with accounts of miracles. However, when we come to the Church in Galatia, it not
When I’m driving solo, I’ve got a routine where I play an audio Bible, sped up a bit to 1.6x.
As we look out across the activity of the church in the 21st century, we find ourselves in an era
In the vibrant core of the digital era, where data is abundant and ever-present on our devices, understanding God isn’t
I thoroughly enjoy the story of Jonah. It’s not just about the extraordinary fish or the image of the prophet
Wading through the depths of the agony that streaks across our world—from the sky lit by rockets above Israel to
I assume that you’ve read the narrative of Moses—you know the one—where Moses, lost in a daydream, wanders the desert,