Luke 24:13-36 Jeremy Marshall worked for Credit Suisse for 20 years in senior management, and after that was CEO of C Hoare & Co, Britain’s oldest Bank, until May 2016. Now he has terminal cancer. In this interview and talk, Jeremy speaks about the difference Jesus has made to his life and the difference as he faces death.
Luke 24:13-36 Jeremy Marshall worked for Credit Suisse for 20 years in senior management, and after that was CEO of C Hoare & Co, Britain’s oldest Bank, until May 2016. Now he has terminal cancer. In this interview and talk, Jeremy speaks about the difference Jesus has made to his life and the difference as he faces death.
Luke 12:4-12 Some things we find easy to ‘go public’ with – like career success, sporting prowess or family joys. But to ‘go public’ as a Christian can be much harder. Listen in to see why anyone would choose to.
Luke 11:37-12:3 We hate hypocrisy- auditors who can’t audit themselves, bosses who want us to ‘do as they say, not do as they do’, church leaders who aren’t very Christian. The good news is Jesus hates it even more. Listen in as we see how Jesus exposes hypocrisy, condemns hypocrisy and can save us from hypocrisy.
Luke 12:13-34 As Lloyds Bank note in their current The M Word campaign: ‘Conversations about money can be difficult… but sometimes those conversations are the most important ones to have’. Jesus spoke a lot about the topic of money that we often avoid. This week we’re looking at one of his eleven parables on money – that focuses on our desire for wealth and ultimate security. Listen in to consider The M Word from a Christian perspective.
Luke 12:12-21 Fixation on possessions is a growing reality in the world around us. It accompanies a fixation on the self, the immediate and pleasure at the expense of others. Listen in as we see why Jesus warns us so strongly to be rich toward God.
Luke 12:4-12 Some things we find it easy to acknowledge in front of others – like personal achievements, while others things are much harder. If we find going public with our Christian faith feels hard, listen in as Jesus encourages and challenges us to acknowledge him in front of others.
Luke 10:38-42 We all struggle to prioritise. What should come first, what can I leave until later? But clear priorities can come with health warnings. They will be things that make us most anxious and will generate the most frustration when people get in our way. Listen is as Jesus gives us our only priority – Listening at his feet.
Luke 10:25-37 We’re built to want approval – at work, in relationships, from ourselves. How can our life win approval? Not just from others, but primarily from God? Listen in as we look at Jesus’ answer.